

Baer, inventor of the Magnavox Odyssey console, released in 1972, created the first video game joysticks in 1967. 60-Hz-Röhrenfernseher und PC-Röhrenmonitore über VGA Box) Twin-Stick (sehr robuster und schwerer Arcadestick mit zwei Joysticks, nur Japan) SEGA Arcade Stick Maracas und Tanzmatte (für das Tanzspiel Samba de Amigo) Dreamkara (nur Japan, Karaoke-Add-on) Arcade-Stick Broadband/LAN Adapter (verschiedene Ausführungen) Lightgun (nur für 50- bzw.Trivia Arcade machine version At least two versions of the Street Fighter arcade machine were produced in Japan and America, including one that used the now-standard one-joystick and six-button layout for each player (plus start buttons), and another that used one joystick and two huge fist-sized rubber buttons, which the player banged on to register hits.


Amiga Power May 1991 (issue #00) - #96 in the "All Time Top 100 Amiga Games" EMAP Image's Golden Joystick 1991 April 1991: Best coin-op conversion - 16 Bit FLUX Issue #4 - #70 in the "Top 100 Video Games of All-Time" list Information also contributed by Big John WV, mark abrams, Tiago Jacques and Xoleras.
