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The Quickshot Python 1M was a microswitch joystick from Bondwell, which was compatible with most systems that used the DE-9 standard port using a switch on the bottom. The joystick featured two fire buttons, one on top of the shaft, and one in the trigger position.
The Quickshot Python 1M was a microswitch joystick from Bondwell, which was compatible with most systems that used the DE-9 standard port using a switch on the bottom. The joystick featured two fire buttons, one on top of the shaft, and one in the trigger position.
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  | compatibility        = As well as Atari/Commodore, a switch on the bottom allows compatibility with Sega, Amstrad and MSX systems
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==Manufacturer's Description==
==Manufacturer's Description==
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* Ergonomically new design
* Compatible with Sega, Atari, Commodore, Amstrad and MSX video game systems
* 2 positive-response fire buttons
* ''BioGrip'' for maximum control
* High-speed autofire capacity
* 4-position operating mode selector
* 6-foot cable with 9-pin connector
* 4 stabilizing suction cups


==Reviews==
==Reviews==

Latest revision as of 12:57, 28 March 2022

The Quickshot Python 1M was a microswitch joystick from Bondwell, which was compatible with most systems that used the DE-9 standard port using a switch on the bottom. The joystick featured two fire buttons, one on top of the shaft, and one in the trigger position.

Manufacturer's Description

  • Ergonomically new design
  • Compatible with Sega, Atari, Commodore, Amstrad and MSX video game systems
  • 2 positive-response fire buttons
  • BioGrip for maximum control
  • High-speed autofire capacity
  • 4-position operating mode selector
  • 6-foot cable with 9-pin connector
  • 4 stabilizing suction cups

Reviews

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