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{{Review|review=For some strange reason the Pro Ace is very pleasing to took at. I just happen to like the black matt finish set off by the rather big red (no pun intended) fire button. But that's about all there is really.|author=|pub=[[C+VG Magazine]]|issue=January 1987|score=6/10}} | |||
{{Review|review=..The Pro Ace, because it uses leaf switches required excessive movements to create any response at all. |author=Ian Machin / Tony Takoushi|pub=[[C+VG Magazine]]|issue=February 1988|score=}} | {{Review|review=..The Pro Ace, because it uses leaf switches required excessive movements to create any response at all. |author=Ian Machin / Tony Takoushi|pub=[[C+VG Magazine]]|issue=February 1988|score=}} |
Latest revision as of 15:33, 9 March 2022
The Pro Ace was a leaf switched version of the Micro Ace.
Manufacturer's Description
Reviews
"For some strange reason the Pro Ace is very pleasing to took at. I just happen to like the black matt finish set off by the rather big red (no pun intended) fire button. But that's about all there is really." 6/10
- C+VG Magazine
- January 1987
"..The Pro Ace, because it uses leaf switches required excessive movements to create any response at all."
- Ian Machin / Tony Takoushi
- C+VG Magazine
- February 1988