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− | The Power Stick was a low profile joystick made by [[Amiga Corporation|Amiga]] for the Atari VCS and other machines which used the same controller pinout. Inside the joystick was a rubber mechanism, which they patented. [[https://vimeo.com/336144680 1]], [[https://patents.google.com/patent/USD279912S 2]] | + | The Power Stick was a low profile joystick line made by [[Amiga Corporation|Amiga]] for the Atari VCS and other machines which used the same controller pinout. Inside the joystick was a rubber mechanism, which they patented. [[https://vimeo.com/336144680 1]], [[https://patents.google.com/patent/USD279912S 2]] |
− | The joystick was originally known as the Pro-Stick but after realizing another manufacturer was using a similar name for the joystick they were selling, a new name was needed. [[Caryn Mical|Caryn Havis]] in marketing renamed | + | Special versions of the Power Stick would also be made available for other systems like the Mattel Intellivision. A version was also being planned for the Apple ][. |
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+ | The joystick was originally known as the Pro-Stick but after realizing another manufacturer was using a similar name for the joystick they were selling, a new name was needed. [[Caryn Mical|Caryn Havis]] in marketing renamed it the Power Stick. | ||
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== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 01:21, 13 April 2023
The Power Stick was a low profile joystick line made by Amiga for the Atari VCS and other machines which used the same controller pinout. Inside the joystick was a rubber mechanism, which they patented. [1], [2]
Special versions of the Power Stick would also be made available for other systems like the Mattel Intellivision. A version was also being planned for the Apple ][.
The joystick was originally known as the Pro-Stick but after realizing another manufacturer was using a similar name for the joystick they were selling, a new name was needed. Caryn Havis in marketing renamed it the Power Stick.
References
- Weddington, Zach. Joe Decuir, Ron Nicholson and Don Reisinger Amiga 30 Interview 2015
- USD279912S - Hand operated control unit for video games 1983 - Google Patents