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The Obelisk was a free-standing, hardwood and formica joystick unit, made by J.D. Home of Montana. Available in four colours, and with the option of a two player version. <ref>"Keeping in Control", Volume 2 Number 10, Electric Gamer (Reese Communications), December 1983</ref>
The Obelisk was a free-standing, hardwood and formica joystick unit, made by J.D. Home of Montana. Available in four colours, and with the option of a two player version. <ref>"Keeping in Control", Volume 2 Number 10, Electric Gamer (Reese Communications), December 1983</ref>


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Revision as of 13:31, 28 March 2022

The Obelisk was a free-standing, hardwood and formica joystick unit, made by J.D. Home of Montana. Available in four colours, and with the option of a two player version. [1]

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Sources

  1. "Keeping in Control", Volume 2 Number 10, Electric Gamer (Reese Communications), December 1983