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and driving game enthusiasts. | |||
Its yoke resembles a steering | |||
wheel with both top and | |||
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small, as its 30cm tall by about | |||
the same length width-wise. | ==Sources== | ||
Fire buttons are located on top | <references /> | ||
of each arm and there's an | |||
auto-fire knob on the base of | ==Reviews== | ||
the machine. Four suckers | {{Review|review=The Zoomer is a specialist stick aimed at flight sim | ||
keep everything stable and the | and driving game enthusiasts. Its yoke resembles a steering wheel with both top and bottom bits cut away. It's not small, as its 30cm tall by about the same length width-wise. | ||
cable is a good six-foot long . | Fire buttons are located on top of each arm and there's an | ||
I found that the Zoomer | auto-fire knob on the base of the machine. Four suckers keep everything stable and the cable is a good six-foot long. I found that the Zoomer greatly enhances the realism | ||
greatly enhances the realism | of flight simulators and driving games. |author=|pub=[[Atari ST Review]]|issue=May 1992|score=5/5}} | ||
of flight simulators and | |||
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Sources
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Reviews
"The Zoomer is a specialist stick aimed at flight sim
and driving game enthusiasts. Its yoke resembles a steering wheel with both top and bottom bits cut away. It's not small, as its 30cm tall by about the same length width-wise. Fire buttons are located on top of each arm and there's an auto-fire knob on the base of the machine. Four suckers keep everything stable and the cable is a good six-foot long. I found that the Zoomer greatly enhances the realism of flight simulators and driving games." 5/5
- Atari ST Review
- May 1992