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==Manufacturer's Information== | |||
* User friendly handle and base for smoother, more accurate playing action. | |||
* Large, dual fire buttons for quick right- or left-hand operation. | |||
* 8-way arcade quality switches. | |||
* Extra long 5-foot cord. | |||
==Reviews== | ==Reviews== | ||
{{Review|review=This has a very stout base in which two fire-buttons are set - there's no button on the stick itself. The large knob and short stick mean that this is one to hold in the palm and direct with short, sharp movements.|author=Peter Connor|pub=[[Personal Computer Games]]|issue=April 1984|score=Unscored}} | {{Review|review=This has a very stout base in which two fire-buttons are set - there's no button on the stick itself. The large knob and short stick mean that this is one to hold in the palm and direct with short, sharp movements.|author=Peter Connor|pub=[[Personal Computer Games]]|issue=April 1984|score=Unscored}} |
Revision as of 09:37, 15 March 2022
Manufacturer's Information
- User friendly handle and base for smoother, more accurate playing action.
- Large, dual fire buttons for quick right- or left-hand operation.
- 8-way arcade quality switches.
- Extra long 5-foot cord.
Reviews
"This has a very stout base in which two fire-buttons are set - there's no button on the stick itself. The large knob and short stick mean that this is one to hold in the palm and direct with short, sharp movements." Unscored
- Peter Connor
- Personal Computer Games
- April 1984
"The Pro 5000 has been the forefather of what all joysticks should be, sturdy, well-built, fully microswitched, highly responsive and extremely reliable." Unscored
- Ian Machin
- C+VG Magazine
- February 1988
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Sources
- ↑ C+VG Magazine (EMAP), February 1988