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  • ...P, May 1986.)</ref>. It featured a contoured directional stick, four [[fire-buttons]] (including a trigger) and an [[autofire]] function. It was superce {{W-image}}
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  • ...produced by Suncom. It features a fire button on the stick, and two on the base. | type = {{I-joystick}}
    929 bytes (100 words) - 07:50, 23 March 2022
  • ...t has a moulded grip which makes it comfortable to use. A well sprung fire button is mounted at the top of the shaft. |author=|pub=[[C+VG Magazine]]|issue=Ap ...d base providing good resistance. The Boss gives good control but the fire-button, at the top of the handle is a little slack and has a slow response time.|a
    912 bytes (117 words) - 13:19, 9 March 2022
  • fire-button perched on top o f the base of the machine, and
    977 bytes (177 words) - 11:19, 7 March 2022
  • | buttons = 2 x Leaf switched fire buttons<ref>C+VG Magazine (EMAP), February 1988</ref> | type = {{I-joystick}}
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    742 bytes (82 words) - 20:18, 28 March 2022
  • The TAC-2 was a 2-button joystick launched in the eighties. According to the blurb on the joystick, | image = Tac-2.png
    916 bytes (108 words) - 18:06, 22 March 2022
  • the base of the stick, just for good measure as well as an auto-fire switch and single-
    838 bytes (144 words) - 11:15, 7 March 2022
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    988 bytes (122 words) - 12:41, 23 March 2022