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Reviews
"The joystick knob is on the small side and is held by friction to a non-threaded shaft. As a result, it occasionally came off during exuberant game play. However, as with the A2D stick, most players were able to adjust their playing style to compensate.
In summary, for a right-handed player the TG Super Joystick is a good quality product with some minor drawbacks that did not substantially detract from its overall performance."
- David Ahl
- Creative Computing Video & Arcade Games
- Spring 1983
Sources
- ↑ David Ahl, Vol 1 No. 1, Creative Computing Video & Arcade Games, Spring 1983