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==Reviews==
==Reviews==
{{Review|review=This has a very stout base in which two fire-buttons are set - there's no button on the stick itself. The large knob and short stick mean that this is one to hold in the palm and direct with short, sharp movements.|author=Peter Connor|pub=[[Personal Computer Games]]|issue=April 1984|score=Unscored}}
{{Review|review=This has a very stout base in which two fire-buttons are set - there's no button on the stick itself. The large knob and short stick mean that this is one to hold in the palm and direct with short, sharp movements.|author=Peter Connor|pub=[[Personal Computer Games]]|issue=April 1984|score=Unscored}}


{{Review|review=The Pro 5000 has been the forefather of what all joysticks should be, sturdy, well-built, fully microswitched, highly responsive and extremely reliable. |author=Ian Machin|pub=[[C+VG Magazine]]|issue=February 1988|score=Unscored}}
{{Review|review=The Pro 5000 has been the forefather of what all joysticks should be, sturdy, well-built, fully microswitched, highly responsive and extremely reliable. |author=Ian Machin|pub=[[C+VG Magazine]]|issue=February 1988|score=Unscored}}


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==Sources==
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[[Category:Competition Pro Controllers]][[Category:Joysticks]][[Category:9-Pin Atari Style Connections]]
[[Category:Competition Pro Controllers]]

Latest revision as of 11:24, 23 March 2022

Manufacturer's Information

  • User friendly handle and base for smoother, more accurate playing action.
  • Large, dual fire buttons for quick right- or left-hand operation.
  • 8-way arcade quality switches.
  • Extra long 5-foot cord.

Reviews

"This has a very stout base in which two fire-buttons are set - there's no button on the stick itself. The large knob and short stick mean that this is one to hold in the palm and direct with short, sharp movements." Unscored


"The Pro 5000 has been the forefather of what all joysticks should be, sturdy, well-built, fully microswitched, highly responsive and extremely reliable." Unscored

Sources

  1. C+VG Magazine (EMAP), February 1988