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- From: kherron@ms.uky.edu (Kenneth Herron)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: REVIEW: Gravis Gamepad
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.games
- Date: 31 Jan 1993 03:08:45 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: hardware, game, joystick, control, commercial
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-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- Gravis Gamepad control pad and digital joystick
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- This is a game controller similar to that used by the Sega or
- Nintendo game systems. The Gamepad consists of a thumb-operated directional
- pad and four buttons. Switches allow left- or right-handed operation and
- autofire capability. Compatible with all Amiga models, as well as the Atari
- ST line.
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: Advanced Gravis Computer Technology, Ltd.
- Address: 1790 Midway Lane
- Bellingham, Washington USA 98226
-
- #111, 7400 MacPherson Avenue
- Burnaby, BC, Canada V5J 5B6
-
- Telephone: (604) 431-1807 [Canada]
- FAX: (604) 431-5155 [Canada]
-
-
- E-mail:
- Compu$erve: 75300,733
- (Or type "GO PCVENB" to reach their
- support forum).
- GEnie: Gravis1
- AppleLink: CDA0312
- Internet: 75300.733@compuserve.com
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- Unknown (sorry); I paid US $24.97 + tax at a local store
-
-
- REVIEW
-
- Finally, a good two-button controller with autofire!
-
- If you've seen a Nintendo or Genesis controller, you have a good
- idea what the Gamepad looks like. It's vaguely oval, with a directional pad
- at one end and four buttons in a diamond formation at the other. Along the
- sides are two switches to adjust its operation. Typically, one holds the
- Gamepad in both hands, controlling the pad with one thumb and the buttons
- with the other. Construction is of high quality, and the case is comfortable
- to hold (even in a tight "death-grip"). The unit also has four rubber feet
- so you can rest it on a table-top.
-
- The directional pad has depressions in the diagonal directions, and
- it is easy to use once you get the hang of steering with your thumb. Tight
- maneuvering will take some practice. At the center of the pad is a threaded
- brass insert; a short plastic stick is included with the Gamepad in case you
- prefer traditional stick operation. I only tested this briefly; the stick
- seemed rather flimsy, and I could easily envision it's breaking during a
- high-stress situation.
-
- A switch reverses both axes of the pad, allowing you to turn the
- unit over and control either side with either hand.
-
- The four control buttons are interpreted two different ways,
- depending on the other switch:
-
- Red: Fire button A Fire button A
- Yellow: Fire button B Directional UP
- Blue: Autofire A Fire button B
- Green: Autofire B Directional DOWN
-
- Note that button B moves from one setting to the other; this is
- potentially confusing. Also note the buttons don't change function from
- right-hand mode to left. Each button takes a pretty soft touch and provides
- a light "click" feedback as its pressed. Autofire is in excess of two shots
- per second.
-
- Most of my play-testing was with the three games _F-18 Interceptor_,
- _Stunt Car Racer_, and _Turrican_. Turrican benefits greatly from the
- second fire button as well as the autofire capability. Neither F-18 or SCR
- benefitted especially from the Gamepad's design, but control was as good as
- with a regular joystick (I had some difficulty lining up with the carrier,
- which I blame on lack of practice and unfamiliarity with the thumb pad).
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- The Gamepad comes with a 16-page instruction booklet including
- button diagrams, a trouble-shooting guide, technical support info, warranty
- info, a glossary, and an index. An additional sheet gives the essential
- information in French, Italian, and German, along with a translation chart
- for words like "blue", "turbo", "right", and so on. Gravis also includes a
- warranty registration card which asks the typical nosy questions.
-
-
- LIKES AND DISLIKES
-
- As stated before, the unit is solidly built. The case doesn't flex
- or creak when twisted. The cord includes strain-relief on the plug end (but
- not the Gamepad end, though it's probably not necessary). The unit is
- comfortable to hold and contains no sharp corners. The two switches are
- recessed so you won't flip them accidently. The buttons and pad have a nice
- feel to them.
-
- Gravis could have put a little more thought into the button
- assignments; only the main fire button remains the same in both modes, and
- the other assignments aren't very intuitive: UP and DOWN in particular.
-
- The threaded section of the stick could also have been more
- substantial. The impression is that the stick was added as an afterthought.
-
-
- WARRANTY
-
- The Gamepad is warranted for one year against manufacturing
- defects. Breakage or cross-threading of the joystick adapter is
- specifically not a warranty item; new sticks are available at US $5.00 for 2
- sticks. The warranty only applies to the original purchaser, and the claim
- procedure requires sending a copy of the original receipt. The box
- describes the warranty as a "1 year no-nonsense warranty", but the actual
- warranty doesn't read like anything special.
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- Controllers for the Sega Genesis work with the Amiga and also
- support a second fire button (they actually have three, but the Amiga
- doesn't handle the third). The Gravis Gamepad, however, offers in one
- package two fire buttons, autofire, and left-handed operation. I highly
- recommend it for anyone who needs a second fire button or who prefers the
- Nintendo/Sega style of controller.
-
-
- NON-COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- I place this review in the Public Domain.
-
- Kenneth Herron kherron@ms.uky.edu
- University of Kentucky +1 606 257 2975
- Dept. of Mathematics "Your ball goes over them, it sails off the edge into a
- huge cauldron of fire-breathing dragons." "And they call this a par three?"
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