This seemed oddly familiar... and the text confirms it: "compatible with most popular home micros" - it's definitely an antique from the 1980's. A time when it was easier to make a good-looking grenade as a gimmicky joystick than to display one on the computer screen.
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#1 – 5:49 AM August 15, 2009
This seemed oddly familiar... and the text confirms it: "compatible with most popular home micros" - it's definitely an antique from the 1980's. A time when it was easier to make a good-looking grenade as a gimmicky joystick than to display one on the computer screen.