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In May 1990 the company changed their name to Cheetah International Ltd<ref>Sound on Sound, July 1990</ref>, as exports accounted for more than 40% of their revenue.
In May 1990 the company changed their name to Cheetah International Ltd<ref>Sound on Sound, July 1990</ref>, as exports accounted for more than 40% of their revenue.
* Ads for RAM Packs ZX Computing Magazine (February 1983)
* Advertisement for "Sweet Talker" and ZX Spectrum Cheetah 32K RAM PACK in December 1983 issue of Sinclair Programs
* Editorial Sweet Talker - Acorn User October 1984
* R.A.T advertised C&Vg December 1984
* Interpod - connect PET peripherals to VIC & C64 Commodore Computing International - Vol 03 No 06 (1984-12)(Croftward)(GB)
* SpecDrum - Sinclair User Magazine Issue 046 
* Computer & Video Games - Issue 055 (1986-05)(EMAP Publishing)(GB) FIRST MENTIONISH OF 125


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[[:Category:Cheetah International Controllers|List of Cheetah joysticks and Controllers]]
[[:Category:Cheetah International Controllers|List of Cheetah joysticks and Controllers]]

Revision as of 10:08, 9 March 2022

Cheetah International Limited (formerly Cheetah Marketing) was a manufacturer of joysticks, electronic music devices and other computing peripherals.


History

In May 1990 the company changed their name to Cheetah International Ltd[1], as exports accounted for more than 40% of their revenue.

Sources

  1. Sound on Sound, July 1990

List of Cheetah joysticks and Controllers