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What 125+ stands for is a mystery, per¬ haps if s to do with high speed inter-city cheetahs. A light, plastic affair with four fire buttons (the buttons on the base have rather flat feel to them), the 125+ is a cheap, user-friendly sort which won't make you gasp in amazement as you clutch its* yes you've guessed it, ‘ergonomically designed control handle'. As a fellow gamcplaycr put it: "l wouldn't sell my Grandmother to get one™. Steve Bradley, Amiga Format, August 1993 | What 125+ stands for is a mystery, per¬ haps if s to do with high speed inter-city cheetahs. A light, plastic affair with four fire buttons (the buttons on the base have rather flat feel to them), the 125+ is a cheap, user-friendly sort which won't make you gasp in amazement as you clutch its* yes you've guessed it, ‘ergonomically designed control handle'. As a fellow gamcplaycr put it: "l wouldn't sell my Grandmother to get one™. Steve Bradley, Amiga Format, August 1993 | ||
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Revision as of 10:27, 7 March 2022
Reviews
What 125+ stands for is a mystery, per¬ haps if s to do with high speed inter-city cheetahs. A light, plastic affair with four fire buttons (the buttons on the base have rather flat feel to them), the 125+ is a cheap, user-friendly sort which won't make you gasp in amazement as you clutch its* yes you've guessed it, ‘ergonomically designed control handle'. As a fellow gamcplaycr put it: "l wouldn't sell my Grandmother to get one™. Steve Bradley, Amiga Format, August 1993