
Stick can be separated from its base, and once you lose either part, you might as well thrown the whole thing out. But why? To save a few pennies with shipping? The stick itself is comprised of 2 pieces. While the switch contacts are an improvement, the stick itself is made to be detached (unscrewed), as if they wanted players to lose or break them. Remakes usually involve an attempt to correct previous flaws and weak points, not a chance to introduce new ones. Identical to Spectravision/Spectravideo's Bottom ofĬase notes it was manufactured in China for Intertan. Operating mode selector, and suction cups on the base). Quickshot Python 1 Turbo III and Python 1M (inside and out), with 2 fire buttons, Uses microswitches and has auto-fire capability.

Identical to Kraft's Maze Master joystick.Īrcher Super Deluxe Competition Joystick - 270-1703 Identical to the Spectravision/Spectravideo Quick-Shot. Standard controller for the Apple Vision Video Game system.Īrcher Deluxe Competition Joystick - 270-1701 The rubber boot around the base of the stick is actually part of the The stick itself is similar to a Quick-Shot and others, with a square fire button on top. The base looks identical to Atari's standard joystick, except it's red (with a black button), and has "Anitech" in raised letters at the top. Sturdy microswitch controller in a plastic shell made in Greece. Sturdy microswitch controller in a plastic shell made in Greece that's identical to the Superstick 2000 except for having a square fire button and an LED next to the auto-fire switch. Identical to the Starfighter SF 2000.Īneroussis Control Superstick 2000 For Ever Sturdy microswitch controller in a plastic shell made in Greece that features auto-fire. Identical to the Superstick 2000 except for having a larger fire button. Sturdy 2-button microswitch controller in a plastic shell made in Greece. Sturdy microswitch controller made in Greece. TheseĬomputers came with joysticks ports which were rewired so as not beĬompatible with the Atari CX-40 standard forcing owners to purchaseĪ 2-button controller with a base similar to a Spectravideo QuickShot II 318-102. +2A and 3 computers (SJS stands for Sinclair Joystick System). Joystick/Gemini Rapidįire/Gemini Turbo Gemstik. Released in 1987.Ī rewired, physical clone/relabel of Bit Corp. Were rewired so as not be compatible with the Atari CX-40 standard forcing These computers came with joysticks ports which The photo on the left is from a company press kit.ĭesigned for the Sinclair Spectrum +2, +2A and 3 computers (SJS stands for Specially designed for the Intellivision and Colecovision.

This was designed especially for the Commodore VIC-20 and C-64 computers and is identical except for its colors. One of at least 7 controllers in Amiga's "Power-Stick" series. Advertised for $9.95 each or $19.95 for a pair. Surprise - the new switching technology is the same used in Atari's 5200 controllers (using a carbon dot membrane against copper traces). "completely new precision switching technology", the company's director of marketing, Don Reisinger, claimed it provided true 8-way response, unlike typical controllers that only use 4 switches. Featuring a 1.5" handle and dual fire buttons (for either left or right-handed players) and offering a

According to company literature, this was first shown at the Atlanta Toy Fair in 1983. Originally called The Pro-Stick, this tiny controller fits in your palm and has a stick you can maneuver easily with two fingers. Can be used as either a joystick or a mouse.Ī ball-top joystick that uses leafswitches for the directions, and a micro contact switch for the fire button, which is on the front side of the base. Gravis MouseStickĭesigned for the Amiga and Atari ST computers. Sega systems, although both apparently work the same.Īdvanced Gravis Computer Technology Ltd. It seems the clear version was made specifically for An 8-position joystick with centering tension control and 3 independent fire buttons, as well as a one-year warranty.
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MK VIĪ somewhat rare version of the more-popular PC analog version. The sticks can be unscrewed.Īdvanced Gravis Computer Technology Ltd. Knockoff of Atari's Pro-Line controller and identical to Kingsway Video Computer Console
