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(Created page with "==Reviews== Similiar to the Speedking in feel, the Navigator has an 'ergonomically' designed handle which in real terms means it looks like a dodgy my ray gun. The name sug* gests that it's designed with flight/sub/tank sims in mind, hut il can he used for many different types of games, especially as it has an autofire option. If you tike a handle you can grasp then this may be for you Steve Bradley, Amiga Format, August 1993") |
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Similiar to the Speedking in feel, the Navigator has an 'ergonomically' designed handle which in real terms means it looks like a dodgy my ray gun. The name sug* gests that it's designed with flight/sub/tank sims in mind, hut il can he used for many different types of games, especially as it has an autofire option. If you tike a handle you can grasp then this may be for you | |||
Steve Bradley | {{Review|review=Despite its we i rd | ||
design, The Nav i gator fits the | |||
shape of the hand almost pefectly and gives a pistol-like | |||
grip . With the firebutton posi- | |||
tioned conveniently close to | |||
the user's trigger finger, rapid | |||
firepower is yours for the tak- | |||
ing . Fully-functioning | |||
microswitches also mean you | |||
can hear and feel every click | |||
and movement you make . | |||
My only real criticism, and | |||
i t's a biggie, is the awful shaft . | |||
it ' s just too tiny and doesn ' t | |||
allow the user to get a good | |||
grasp of it during play . | |||
Consequently , precise move- | |||
ment isn't really on. Moreover. | |||
although the shaft is made of | |||
metal, the model under test | |||
broke down after only three | |||
hours of use. Not a ve ry good | |||
recommendation. I'm sure | |||
you ' ll agree . | |||
Cable length is a very good | |||
five-and-a-half foot and the | |||
autofire mechan i sm kicks in | |||
when the firebutton is held | |||
down , ensuring a constant | |||
stream of bullets during play |author=|pub=[[Atari ST Review]]|issue=May 1992|score=3/5}} | |||
{{Review|review=Similiar to the Speedking in feel, the Navigator has an 'ergonomically' designed handle which in real terms means it looks like a dodgy my ray gun. The name sug* gests that it's designed with flight/sub/tank sims in mind, hut il can he used for many different types of games, especially as it has an autofire option. If you tike a handle you can grasp then this may be for you|author=Steve Bradley|pub=[[Amiga Format]]|issue=August 1993|score=}} |
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Reviews
design, The Nav i gator fits the shape of the hand almost pefectly and gives a pistol-like grip . With the firebutton posi- tioned conveniently close to the user's trigger finger, rapid firepower is yours for the tak- ing . Fully-functioning microswitches also mean you can hear and feel every click and movement you make . My only real criticism, and i t's a biggie, is the awful shaft . it ' s just too tiny and doesn ' t allow the user to get a good grasp of it during play . Consequently , precise move- ment isn't really on. Moreover. although the shaft is made of metal, the model under test broke down after only three hours of use. Not a ve ry good recommendation. I'm sure you ' ll agree . Cable length is a very good five-and-a-half foot and the autofire mechan i sm kicks in when the firebutton is held down , ensuring a constant stream of bullets during play" 3/5
- Atari ST Review
- May 1992
- Steve Bradley
- Amiga Format
- August 1993