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{{stub}}The '''MegaGrip II''' is a third-party flight stick created by [[Saitek]]. It is compatible with the [[Sega Master System]], as well as various 1980s home computers (which use [[DE-9]] connectors) via a switch. | {{stub}}The '''MegaGrip II''' is a third-party flight stick created by [[Saitek]]. It is compatible with the [[Sega Master System]], as well as various 1980s home computers (which use [[DE-9]] connectors) via a switch. | ||
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The MegaGrip II is a third-party flight stick created by Saitek. It is compatible with the Sega Master System, as well as various 1980s home computers (which use DE-9 connectors) via a switch.
Promotional material
Print advert in Mean Machines Sega (UK) #24: "October 1994" (1994-08-xx)
also published in:
also published in:
- Computer & Video Games (UK) #155: "October 1994" (1994-09-15)[1]
Physical scans
Master System, |
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References
Third-party controllers for the Sega Master System | |
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