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{{stub}}The '''HyperShot''' is a special controller developed by [[Konami]] for use with their track and field games, ''Track & Field''/''Hyper Olympic'' and its sequel, ''[[Hyper Sports]]''. It was designed primarily for the MSX adaptions of these games, although is also advertised as being compatible with the [[SG-1000]], Atari 2600 and PC-6001 range of computers. Smaller variants were later produced for the Famicom. | {{stub}}The '''HyperShot''' is a special controller developed by [[Konami]] for use with their track and field games, ''Track & Field''/''Hyper Olympic'' and its sequel, ''[[Hyper Sports]]''. It was designed primarily for the MSX adaptions of these games, although is also advertised as being compatible with the [[SG-1000]], Atari 2600 and PC-6001 range of computers. Smaller variants were later produced for the Famicom. | ||
− | The HyperShot is a reduced controller, lacking a D-Pad but with larger "jump" and "run" buttons for easier play. From a [[Sega]] perspective is has virtually no use outside of the SG-1000 port of ''Hyper Sports'', although will technically function with any SG-1000 (or [[Sega Master System]] game. | + | The HyperShot is a reduced controller, lacking a D-Pad but with larger "jump" and "run" buttons for easier play. From a [[Sega]] perspective is has virtually no use outside of the SG-1000 port of ''Hyper Sports'', although will technically function with any SG-1000 (or [[Sega Master System]]) game. |
No versions of the HyperShot were released outside of Japan. | No versions of the HyperShot were released outside of Japan. |
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The HyperShot is a special controller developed by Konami for use with their track and field games, Track & Field/Hyper Olympic and its sequel, Hyper Sports. It was designed primarily for the MSX adaptions of these games, although is also advertised as being compatible with the SG-1000, Atari 2600 and PC-6001 range of computers. Smaller variants were later produced for the Famicom.
The HyperShot is a reduced controller, lacking a D-Pad but with larger "jump" and "run" buttons for easier play. From a Sega perspective is has virtually no use outside of the SG-1000 port of Hyper Sports, although will technically function with any SG-1000 (or Sega Master System) game.
No versions of the HyperShot were released outside of Japan.
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