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==Reviews==
==Reviews==
{{Review|review=The Bug certainly
lives up to its namesake: it's
inc r edibly tiny and would be
an ideal starter stick for a
young child. Suitable for either
left or nght-handed players.
the device comes with a five-
foot cable and two firebuttons
placed at the front of 1ts com-
pact body. These are activated
by the player's thumb w1th the
stick's shaft conveniently
located towards the centre of
the device . Again , the mam
failing with the st1ck is its
abysmally short shaft which
allows little or no grip and.
therefore, a subsequent loss of
control . If only manufacturers
would realise that a knobbly
end and long stick are essen-
tial ingredients in a successful
joystick and not sacrifice such
aspects for g1mmickry such as
this.|author=|pub=[[Atari ST Review]]|issue=May 1992|score=}}
{{Review|review=This one's a cutie. It looks like a bug as well with it's large, from fire buttons resembling black eyes. The most palm friendly of all the palm friendlies. The Bug is one that takes some getting used to, but if you take a shine to it you may find you'll never pick up another joystick in earnest. Some may find the short stick too fiddly, but for me it's the most manoeuvrable of the lot. The Bug is a favourite at AF and my two bugs have taken a fair bit of battering over the past few months and are still going strong. Our editor Marcus, however, has destroyed four in just a year!|author=Steve Bradley|pub=Amiga Format|issue=August 1993}}
{{Review|review=This one's a cutie. It looks like a bug as well with it's large, from fire buttons resembling black eyes. The most palm friendly of all the palm friendlies. The Bug is one that takes some getting used to, but if you take a shine to it you may find you'll never pick up another joystick in earnest. Some may find the short stick too fiddly, but for me it's the most manoeuvrable of the lot. The Bug is a favourite at AF and my two bugs have taken a fair bit of battering over the past few months and are still going strong. Our editor Marcus, however, has destroyed four in just a year!|author=Steve Bradley|pub=Amiga Format|issue=August 1993}}



Revision as of 11:14, 7 March 2022

The Bug was a micro-switched joystick produced by Cheetah in the nineties. It featured a short stubby directional stick, two fire-buttons and an autofire function.



Reviews

"The Bug certainly

lives up to its namesake: it's inc r edibly tiny and would be an ideal starter stick for a young child. Suitable for either left or nght-handed players. the device comes with a five- foot cable and two firebuttons placed at the front of 1ts com- pact body. These are activated by the player's thumb w1th the stick's shaft conveniently located towards the centre of the device . Again , the mam failing with the st1ck is its abysmally short shaft which allows little or no grip and. therefore, a subsequent loss of control . If only manufacturers would realise that a knobbly end and long stick are essen- tial ingredients in a successful joystick and not sacrifice such aspects for g1mmickry such as this."

"This one's a cutie. It looks like a bug as well with it's large, from fire buttons resembling black eyes. The most palm friendly of all the palm friendlies. The Bug is one that takes some getting used to, but if you take a shine to it you may find you'll never pick up another joystick in earnest. Some may find the short stick too fiddly, but for me it's the most manoeuvrable of the lot. The Bug is a favourite at AF and my two bugs have taken a fair bit of battering over the past few months and are still going strong. Our editor Marcus, however, has destroyed four in just a year!" {{{score}}}
  • Steve Bradley
  • Amiga Format
  • August 1993

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