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The TAC-2 was a 2-button joystick launched in the eighties. According to the blurb on the joystick, TAC stood for Totally Accurate Controller. | |||
{{joystick | {{joystick | ||
| title = | | title = | ||
| image = | | image = Tac-2.png | ||
| brand = [[Suncom]] | | brand = [[Suncom]] | ||
| manufacturer = | | manufacturer = | ||
| launch = | | launch = | ||
| directional = | | directional = | ||
| buttons = | | buttons = 2 same-function buttons on the base | ||
| cablelength = | | cablelength = | ||
| connectivity = | | connectivity = {{Ataripin}} | ||
| compatibility = | | compatibility = | ||
| price = | | price = | ||
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==Reviews== | ==Reviews== | ||
{{Review|review=..Its no-nonsense design with two large well positioned fire buttons make the TAC II a joy to use. |author=|pub=[[C+VG Magazine]]|issue=April 1984|score=}} | {{Review|review=..Its no-nonsense design with two large well positioned fire buttons make the TAC II a joy to use. |author=|pub=[[C+VG Magazine]]|issue=April 1984|score=}} | ||
{{Review|review=..It has a good feel and is very responsive. |author=|pub=[[Personal Computer Games]]|issue=April 1984|score=}} | {{Review|review=..It has a good feel and is very responsive. |author=|pub=[[Personal Computer Games]]|issue=April 1984|score=}} | ||
{{#example: tac 2 joystick}} | |||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
Latest revision as of 18:06, 22 March 2022
The TAC-2 was a 2-button joystick launched in the eighties. According to the blurb on the joystick, TAC stood for Totally Accurate Controller.
Reviews
"..Its no-nonsense design with two large well positioned fire buttons make the TAC II a joy to use."
- C+VG Magazine
- April 1984
"..It has a good feel and is very responsive."
- Personal Computer Games
- April 1984