besides the hassey, what else shoots a 6x6 format?

Besides the hassey, nothing ... I need an Hasselblad first, then I'll be able to answer the question. Otherwise, I have an Holga ...
 
Hasselblad may have been the first 6x6 SLR, but by no means was it the first to use that format. As rover mentions, there have been a lot of 6x6 TLRs and folders, both before and after the first Hassy came out in the late 1940s. And since then a number of medium format manufacturers have had 6x6 SLRs or rangefinders in their line -- Kowa, Bronica SQ, Rollei, Mamiya 6.
 
I heard you can with Kodak Brownies, too, it's just a matter of modifying the spool (I heard).

Don't forget that the Baby Graflex can shoot 120 film too!
 
I use a Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 533/16. Really compact when folded. See my gallery for examples of photos.
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Monz
 
The Voigtlander Perkeo II !!

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Compact and a great lens...my fave folder
 
Rollei
Bronica
Mamiya
Minolta
Yashica
Seagull
Holga/Diana
Electra
Kowa
Pentacon
Agfa (and a number of other old folding cameras)
Linholf (with a Hasselblad back)
Any 4x5 view camera with a Graflock back - Linholf also makes a 6x6 back
 
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