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==Reviews==
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Very similar in style to the Competition Pro, the Zip Stick has a lot more play in the stick - so you will find it easier on  
{{Review:review=Very similar in style to the Competition Pro, the Zip Stick has a lot more play in the stick - so you will find it easier on your hands at first, The suction pads under the base enable you to fix it to your desk but take care because you will have a job getting it off again. The distinctive yellow fire buttons are excellent, and, um. Spangle-shaped (remember Spangles? They were really nice boiled sweets, which died out about 15 years ago)|score=|author=Steve Bradley|pub=Amiga Format|issue=August 1993}}
your hands at first, The suction pads under the base enable you to fix it lo your desk* hut take care because you will have a job getting it off again.
 
The distinctive yellow fue buttons arc excellent, and, urn. Spangle-shaped (remember Spangles? They were really nice boiled sweets, which died out about 15 years ago), Thai's about it, except thai like the CP it is sturdy, with a steel shaft and a lough plastic casing.
 
Steve Bradley, Amiga Format, August 1993
 
 
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{{Review:review=Very similar in style to the Competition Pro, the Zip Stick has a lot more play in the stick - so you will find it easier on your hands at first, The suction pads under the base enable you to fix it to your desk but take care because you will have a job getting it off again. The distinctive yellow fire buttons are excellent, and, um. Spangle-shaped (remember Spangles? They were really nice boiled sweets, which died out about 15 years ago)|score=|author=Steve Bradley|pub=Amiga Format|issue=August 1993}}



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