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{{Review|score=|author=Steve Godwin|issue=May 1986|pub=[[Amstrad Computer User]]|review=This is a Quickshot I with a choice of handles. There is a thin one for sporting games, a pistol grip for “shoot-em-ups” and one with a ball at the top, supposedly for driving games. The handles obstruct the shaft- mounted firing button causing it to stick in the down position.}} | {{Review|score=|author=Steve Godwin|issue=May 1986|pub=[[Amstrad Computer User]]|review=This is a Quickshot I with a choice of handles. There is a thin one for sporting games, a pistol grip for “shoot-em-ups” and one with a ball at the top, supposedly for driving games. The handles obstruct the shaft- mounted firing button causing it to stick in the down position.}} | ||
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Revision as of 22:24, 28 March 2022
Manufacturer's Description
Reviews
"This is a Quickshot I with a choice of handles. There is a thin one for sporting games, a pistol grip for “shoot-em-ups” and one with a ball at the top, supposedly for driving games. The handles obstruct the shaft- mounted firing button causing it to stick in the down position."
- Steve Godwin
- Amstrad Computer User
- May 1986