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==Reviews==
==Reviews==
{{Review|review=All in all, our game playing panelists were very enthusiastic about the Kraft Joystick. Although the pushbuttons provide no tactile or aural feedback, this lack is more than compensated for by the excellent features of the joystick: a tight knob, external trim adjustments and selectable operating mode (self-centering or free). The joystick is best suited for operation on a table top or in one's lap; there is no convenient way to hold it comfortably in one hand and operate the pushbuttons as well as the stick. Bottom line: highly recommended.|author=David Ahl|pub= Creative Computing Video & Arcade Games |issue= Spring 1983|score=}}
{{Review|review=The joystick knob is on the small side and is held by friction to a non-threaded shaft. As a result, it occasionally came off during exuberant game play. However, as with the A2D stick, most players were able to adjust their playing style to compensate.
 
In summary, for a right-handed player the TG Super Joystick is a good quality product with some minor drawbacks that did not substantially detract from its overall performance.
 
|author=David Ahl|pub= Creative Computing Video & Arcade Games |issue= Spring 1983|score=}}





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Reviews

"The joystick knob is on the small side and is held by friction to a non-threaded shaft. As a result, it occasionally came off during exuberant game play. However, as with the A2D stick, most players were able to adjust their playing style to compensate.

In summary, for a right-handed player the TG Super Joystick is a good quality product with some minor drawbacks that did not substantially detract from its overall performance."

  • David Ahl
  • Creative Computing Video & Arcade Games
  • Spring 1983


Sources

  1. David Ahl, Vol 1 No. 1, Creative Computing Video & Arcade Games, Spring 1983