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The Bug
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
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."
- Atari ST Review
- May 1992
- Steve Bradley
- Amiga Format
- August 1993