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Latest revision as of 22:04, 28 March 2022
The Quickshot II was Spectravideo's follow-up to the original Quickshot I, it was more robust, and featured an autofire function.
Manufacturer's Description
- Trigger Fire Button - This front fire button will fit your "trigger finger" perfectly! Let your thumb take a rest.
- Top Fire Button - This primary shooting button curves sleekly around the top of the Quick Shot II.
- Auto Fire Switch - Allows you to unleash a continual stream of bullets by locking the shooting mechanism.
- New Improved Grip - Remarkably comfortable due to a completely new, ultra-erganomic design.
- Built-in Stabilizing Suction Cups - a revolutionary feature that makes single hand video game play possible.
Reviews
"A winner from top to toe. The C&VG joystick jury voted the Quickshot II the best stick to come into the office for some time."
- C+VG Magazine
- April 1984
"Even with the autofire off it does not feel very positive. As a desk mounted joystick, it works better than most with exceptionally strong suckers."
- Steve Godwin
- Amstrad Computer User
- May 1986
Sources
- ↑ "It's a stick up" by Steve Godwin, Issue 18, Amstrad Computer User, May 1986