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The Bug was a [[micro-switched]] [[joystick]] produced by [[Cheetah]] in 1991<ref>''Amiga Power'', (Future Publishing, December 1991), 22.</ref>. It featured a short stubby directional stick, two [[fire-buttons]] and an [[autofire]] function.
The Cheetah Bug was a [[micro-switched]] [[joystick]] produced by [[Cheetah]] in 1991<ref>''Amiga Power'', (Future Publishing, December 1991), 22.</ref>. It featured a short stubby directional stick, two [[fire-buttons]] and an [[autofire]] function.




{{joystick
{{joystick
  | title        = The Bug ("The Cheetah Bug")
  | title        = The Bug
  | image        = CheetahBug.jpg
  | image        = CheetahBug.jpg
  | brand  = [[Cheetah]]
  | brand  = [[Cheetah]]
  | manufacturer      =  
  | manufacturer      =  
  | launch          = 1991
  | launch          = 1991
  | directional = 8 way microswitch
  | directional = 8 way {{I-dirmicroswitch}}
  | buttons = 2 Fire buttons, 1 Autofire
  | buttons = 2 Fire buttons, 1 Autofire
  | cablelength = 5ft
  | cablelength = 5ft
  | suckers = no
  | suckers = no
  | autofire = yes
  | features = {{I-autofire}}
  | type = [[Joystick]]
  | type = [[Joystick]]
  | connectivity = Atari Style 9-pin
  | connectivity = * {{ataripin}}
* {{zx23pin}}
  | compatibility        = [[Amiga]], Amstrad, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Commodore VIC-20, ZX Spectrum +2, ZX Spectrum +3
  | compatibility        = [[Amiga]], Amstrad, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Commodore VIC-20, ZX Spectrum +2, ZX Spectrum +3
  | price = £14.99
  | price = £14.99
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== Variants ==
== Variants ==
The Bug was originally released in a black finish. In 1993 a Green and Red variant<ref>Amiga Format (Future Publishing), August 1993</ref>, the "Slime Edition" was launched, and a Chrome variant was supposed to be released too, but haven't seen any evidence of it.
The Bug was originally released in a black finish. In 1993, a Green and Red variant, the "Slime Edition" was launched, and a Chrome variant<ref>Amiga Format (Future Publishing), August 1993</ref> was supposed to be released too, but haven't seen any evidence of it.


==Reviews==
==Reviews==


{{Review|review=...it's incredibly tiny and would be an ideal starter stick for a
{{Review|review=...it's incredibly tiny and would be an ideal starter stick for a young child... the main failing with the stick is its abysmally short shaft which allows little or no grip and therefore, a subsequent loss of control.|author=|pub=[[Atari ST Review]]|issue=May 1992|score=}}
young child... the main failing with the stick is its abysmally short shaft which allows little or no grip and therefore, a subsequent loss of control.|author=|pub=[[Atari ST Review]]|issue=May 1992|score=}}
 


{{Review|review=The Bug is one that takes some getting used to, but if you take a shine to it you may find you'll never pick up another joystick in earnest. Some may find the short stick too fiddly, but for me it's the most manoeuvrable of the lot.|author=Steve Bradley|pub=Amiga Format|issue=August 1993|score=}}
{{Review|review=The Bug is one that takes some getting used to, but if you take a shine to it you may find you'll never pick up another joystick in earnest. Some may find the short stick too fiddly, but for me it's the most manoeuvrable of the lot.|author=Steve Bradley|pub=Amiga Format|issue=August 1993|score=}}


== The Cheetah Bug Teardown Video ==
<youtube>ubizPrtWD5g</youtube>


{{#example: cheetah bug}}
{{#example: cheetah bug}}
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[[Category:Cheetah International Controllers]][[Category:Joysticks]][[Category:9-Pin Atari Style Connections]][[Category:Controllers with Autofire]][[Category:Controllers with Microswitches]]
[[Category:Cheetah International Controllers]]

Latest revision as of 11:25, 30 March 2022

The Cheetah Bug was a micro-switched joystick produced by Cheetah in 1991[1]. It featured a short stubby directional stick, two fire-buttons and an autofire function.


Manufacturer's Description

  • Ergonomically designed body for supreme comfort
  • Suitable for right or left hand
  • 2 ultra-sensitive microswitched fire buttons
  • Auto-fire function
  • 8-directional microswitched control
  • Indestructible metal shaft
  • Automatic centering
  • +2/+3 selector connector
  • Compatible with Sinclair Spectrum +2/+3, Commodore, Atari and Amstrad computers and video game systems.
The Slime Green Edition Cheetah Bug
The Slime Green Edition

Variants

The Bug was originally released in a black finish. In 1993, a Green and Red variant, the "Slime Edition" was launched, and a Chrome variant[2] was supposed to be released too, but haven't seen any evidence of it.

Reviews

"...it's incredibly tiny and would be an ideal starter stick for a young child... the main failing with the stick is its abysmally short shaft which allows little or no grip and therefore, a subsequent loss of control."


"The Bug is one that takes some getting used to, but if you take a shine to it you may find you'll never pick up another joystick in earnest. Some may find the short stick too fiddly, but for me it's the most manoeuvrable of the lot."
  • Steve Bradley
  • Amiga Format
  • August 1993


Sources

  1. Amiga Power, (Future Publishing, December 1991), 22.
  2. Amiga Format (Future Publishing), August 1993