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{{Review|review=The stick is basically a slim cylinder with six buttons: two on the top face, two on the upper part and two on the lower part. You hold it in two hands and are supposed to press lightly on the buttons. These you have already adjusted by turning the sensitivity knob; different people it seems require different degrees of resistance... Once you get the hang of it, it beeomes exceptionally responsive and saves a lot of wear and tear on the thumbs ... the Trickstick is the shape of things to come|author=Peter Connor|pub=[[Personal Computer Games]]|issue=April 1984|score=}}
{{Review|review=The stick is basically a slim cylinder with six buttons: two on the top face, two on the upper part and two on the lower part. You hold it in two hands and are supposed to press lightly on the buttons. These you have already adjusted by turning the sensitivity knob; different people it seems require different degrees of resistance... Once you get the hang of it, it beeomes exceptionally responsive and saves a lot of wear and tear on the thumbs ... the Trickstick is the shape of things to come|author=Peter Connor|pub=[[Personal Computer Games]]|issue=April 1984|score=}}


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Reviews

"The stick is basically a slim cylinder with six buttons: two on the top face, two on the upper part and two on the lower part. You hold it in two hands and are supposed to press lightly on the buttons. These you have already adjusted by turning the sensitivity knob; different people it seems require different degrees of resistance... Once you get the hang of it, it beeomes exceptionally responsive and saves a lot of wear and tear on the thumbs ... the Trickstick is the shape of things to come"



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