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Reviews
"Robust stick which can actually be repaired unlike some of the plastic throw-away sticks on sale, This advantage, however, makes the Arcade Pro dearer at £38.50. Nice design – will make your friends go green with envy."
- C+VG Magazine
- March 1984
"Control is very disappointing; the steel stick is too loose in the base and, consequently response time is slow. What is worse is that the stick is in the ideal position for left-handers. I have nothing against these people, but I do believe that the right-handed are in the majority, even among the arcade professionals"
- Peter Connor
- Personal Computer Games
- April 1984