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==Reviews==
==Reviews==
{{Review|review=.The unusual bulbous shape is very comfortable for their left or right hands, and the two fire buttons – a large one for single shot and a smaller one for autofire – have a positive action. |author=Ian Machin / Tony Takoushi|pub=[[Popular Computing Weekly]]|issue=6 November 1986|score=}}
{{Review|review=.The unusual bulbous shape is very comfortable for their left or right hands, and the two fire buttons – a large one for single shot and a smaller one for autofire – have a positive action. |author=|pub=[[Popular Computing Weekly]]|issue=6 November 1986|score=}}


{{Review|review=..The Elite is quite a neat joystick, and is one of the joysticks in Euromax's cheaper range and is worth every penny. |author=Ian Machin / Tony Takoushi|pub=[[C+VG Magazine]]|issue=February 1988|score=}}
{{Review|review=..The Elite is quite a neat joystick, and is one of the joysticks in Euromax's cheaper range and is worth every penny. |author=Ian Machin|pub=[[C+VG Magazine]]|issue=February 1988|score=}}


==Sources==
==Sources==

Revision as of 13:50, 9 March 2022

Manufacturer's Description

Variants

A version was made in conjunction with Computer + Video Game Magazine, which was yellow and blue in colour and embossed with the C+VG logo.[1]

Reviews

".The unusual bulbous shape is very comfortable for their left or right hands, and the two fire buttons – a large one for single shot and a smaller one for autofire – have a positive action."
"..The Elite is quite a neat joystick, and is one of the joysticks in Euromax's cheaper range and is worth every penny."

Sources

  1. [C+VG Magazine]] (EMAP), February 1988