What I never really figured out was who in their right mind would flip the switch and use it upside down. Lol the early days of game pads was really the wild west. This bad boy was a pioneer.
Haven’t seen mine in… decades but it’s probably in my parents’ basement somewhere. I do know that this awkward looking device is in my own basement though:
And it’s sitting next to this more conservative looking rig:
That's so cool! What the heck do you even do with that ball thing? My more contemporary controller is a Gravis Eliminator Aftershock. The D-pad kinda sucks, but the analog sticks have a precision setting that works nicely for casual flying games and sniping in FPS games.
The ball thing was basically on a set of hinges and could move on all three axises and could be used in place of a mouse in a traditional mouse and keyboard setup. There are plenty of videos to watch it in motion, just search for Sidewinder Dual Strike. The controller itself was… just okay. It was an interesting idea but it was not a substitute for m&k. Maybe I’ll dig mine out and give it a try, as it hasn’t been used in 20 years now. It would be interesting to see how it feels in a post-dual stick world.
Both of these controllers were under the “Sidewinder” branding. There was another model called the Sidewinder Freestyle that contained some early motion detection too I don’t think I had one of those, but I do recall having one of these:
We had mostly all Gravis stuff. Except for this weird Nintendo branded joystick we had for a while. I always liked the look of the Microsoft stuff, but it was always too expensive.
I'm using an adapter. I am thinking about getting a card with a port for my XP rig, because I also have a Sidewinder Force Feedback I haven't gotten to work with the adapter yet.
Ahhh. I loved the GamePad. Never used the screw in joystick though. Trivia: the little plastic joysticks were designed to break under pressure to save the GamePad itself from damage.
Until Gravis moved their production of joysticks overseas, quality control was excellent and the products were completely overbuilt. The products that came out of China weren't as good.
I did have one of those, but it quickly gave way to the original CH Products Flightstick. Fond memories of Comanche: Maximum Overkill with the Flightstick's throttle. Worked great for Earthsiege and Strike Force Centauri as well.