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- The_Arcade_(joystick) abstract "The Arcade was a joystick produced by Suzo International on the European market. It distinguished itself from the competition because of its robust construction as the stick had a reinforced inside made of steel and used microswitches for the controls (but not the fire buttons, which used leaf springs).It was a home version of the joystick used by the professional gaming industry in many video arcade halls across the world. The Arcade appeared in several variations:The Arcade Classic, without a fire buttonThe Arcade, with just one fire buttonThe Arcade Turbo, with two fire buttons (one on the base and one on the top of the stick, of which only one can be used at a time, selected with a switch underneath the base)Prof Competition, with two fire buttons (two on the left and righthand side of the base) Prof Competition 9000, with three fire buttons (two on the lefthand and righthand side of the base and one on top of the stick) Prof Competition 9000 de luxe, with three fire buttons (two on the lefthand and righthand side of the base and one on top of the stick), and an adjustable rapid-fire switch.The digital joystick was suitable for most 8 bit and 16-bit home computer systems such as MSX, Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST and Amstrad CPC.".
- The_Arcade_(joystick) thumbnail The_Arcade_Turbo_Joystick.jpg?width=300.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageExternalLink Suzo.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageExternalLink www.suzo.com.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageID "7381135".
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageLength "1824".
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageRevisionID "698319189".
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageWikiLink Amiga.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageWikiLink Amstrad_CPC.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageWikiLink Amusement_arcade.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageWikiLink Atari_ST.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Joysticks.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageWikiLink Commodore_64.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageWikiLink Game_controller.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageWikiLink Home_computer.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageWikiLink Joystick.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageWikiLink MSX.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageWikiLink Miniature_snap-action_switch.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageWikiLink Steel.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageWikiLink Suzo.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageWikiLink Turbo_button.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageWikiLink Video_game_industry.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:robust.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageWikiLink File:The_Arcade_Turbo_Joystick.jpg.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Arcade (joystick)".
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Arcade".
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hardware-stub.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) subject Category:Joysticks.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) hypernym Joystick.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) type Controller.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) comment "The Arcade was a joystick produced by Suzo International on the European market. It distinguished itself from the competition because of its robust construction as the stick had a reinforced inside made of steel and used microswitches for the controls (but not the fire buttons, which used leaf springs).It was a home version of the joystick used by the professional gaming industry in many video arcade halls across the world.".
- The_Arcade_(joystick) label "The Arcade (joystick)".
- The_Arcade_(joystick) sameAs Q7714149.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) sameAs m.025_z1m.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) sameAs Q7714149.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) wasDerivedFrom The_Arcade_(joystick)?oldid=698319189.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) depiction The_Arcade_Turbo_Joystick.jpg.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) homepage www.suzo.com.
- The_Arcade_(joystick) isPrimaryTopicOf The_Arcade_(joystick).