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Collection of 6 vintage joysticks from diverse brands, including 2x Competition Pro, 1x WICO Command Control, 1x QuickShot QS-130F, 1x QuickJoy II SV-122, 1x Vintage Ergonomic Joystick, plus an original Avantec deluxe joystick box; all have been tested and are working, with good vintage exterior condition.

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Collection of 6 Vintage Joysticks (incl. Competition Pro & WICO) + Original Avantec Box

2x Competition Pro (Red/Black): The absolute gold standard for arcade action. Known for the micro switches that give that lovely 'click' and are virtually indestructible.

1x WICO Command Control: A legendary joystick of American origin (Made in USA). These sticks were known for their extremely heavy build quality and long lifespan.

1x QuickShot (Model QS-130F): A versatile joystick with suction cups for extra stability. This model has a handy switch on the bottom to switch between different computer systems (Atari/Commodore, MSX, Amstrad, Sega).

1x QuickJoy II (Model SV-122): An ergonomic joystick with 'autofire' options and a sturdy grip, ideal for shooters.

1x Vintage Ergonomic Joystick (Grey/Black): A classic model with a comfortable handle and a fire button on top.

1x Original Avantec Deluxe Joystick Box: A rare empty collector's box in good vintage condition.

All 6 joysticks are fully tested and work properly. The external condition is good with normal signs of wear appropriate for age (see photos for details). The cables and connectors (standard 9-pin) are in good condition.

These joysticks use the standard 9-pin connection (Atari standard) and work on virtually all systems from that era, including:
Commodore: C64, C128, VIC-20 and the entire Amiga range (500, 600, 1200, etc.)
Atari: 2600, 7800, 400, 800 and the Atari ST series (520, 1040)
MSX: All MSX 1 and MSX 2 computers (e.g. Philips, Sony, Panasonic)
Amstrad: CPC 464, 664 and 6128
ZX Spectrum: With a Kempston interface
Sega: Master System and Mega Drive (Note: the QuickShot has a specific setting here)
Other: Various clones and modern devices with a 9-pin port (such as THEC64).

Collection of 6 Vintage Joysticks (incl. Competition Pro & WICO) + Original Avantec Box

2x Competition Pro (Red/Black): The absolute gold standard for arcade action. Known for the micro switches that give that lovely 'click' and are virtually indestructible.

1x WICO Command Control: A legendary joystick of American origin (Made in USA). These sticks were known for their extremely heavy build quality and long lifespan.

1x QuickShot (Model QS-130F): A versatile joystick with suction cups for extra stability. This model has a handy switch on the bottom to switch between different computer systems (Atari/Commodore, MSX, Amstrad, Sega).

1x QuickJoy II (Model SV-122): An ergonomic joystick with 'autofire' options and a sturdy grip, ideal for shooters.

1x Vintage Ergonomic Joystick (Grey/Black): A classic model with a comfortable handle and a fire button on top.

1x Original Avantec Deluxe Joystick Box: A rare empty collector's box in good vintage condition.

All 6 joysticks are fully tested and work properly. The external condition is good with normal signs of wear appropriate for age (see photos for details). The cables and connectors (standard 9-pin) are in good condition.

These joysticks use the standard 9-pin connection (Atari standard) and work on virtually all systems from that era, including:
Commodore: C64, C128, VIC-20 and the entire Amiga range (500, 600, 1200, etc.)
Atari: 2600, 7800, 400, 800 and the Atari ST series (520, 1040)
MSX: All MSX 1 and MSX 2 computers (e.g. Philips, Sony, Panasonic)
Amstrad: CPC 464, 664 and 6128
ZX Spectrum: With a Kempston interface
Sega: Master System and Mega Drive (Note: the QuickShot has a specific setting here)
Other: Various clones and modern devices with a 9-pin port (such as THEC64).

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Number of consoles/devices
6
Brand
diverse
Year of manufacture
1983
Condition
Good
In working order
Yes
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