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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.}}
{{#example: Quickshot Iv}}


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[[Category:Spectravideo and Quickshot Controllers]][[Category:Joysticks]][[Category:9-Pin Atari Style Connections]][[Category:Joysticks with Changeable Sticks]]
[[Category:Spectravideo and Quickshot Controllers]]

Latest revision as of 23:00, 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."


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