SJS1 Joystick
1987
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The different marketing priorities
of Amstrad and Sinclair Research were very apparent in the
release of Amstrad's first peripheral for the Spectrum, the
SJS1 (aka Sinclair Joystick System). Joysticks were, of course,
two a penny by the time the SJS1 was released but it was a
market which Sinclair had never touched, despite the fact
that it would have made a considerable amount of money if
it had. Judging from Sir Clive Sinclair's utopian pronouncements
of the time about computing ushering in a new Athenian Golden
Age, he probably felt that a joystick was too frivolous a
product to bother with. In sharp contrast, every one of Amstrad's
peripherals was games-related.
The SJS1 was a wholly unremarkable
digital joystick mass-produced in the Far East. It was not
highly regarded: CRASH magazine probably spoke for many when
it called the joystick "one of those appalling joysticks
which you're much better off leaving in the box". It
could be bought separately for £14.95 and was included
in several different Spectrum
+2 and +3
bundles. The joystick ports on both machines were compatible
only with the unpopular joystick standard established by Sinclair
Research, but wily third-party manufacturers soon began shipping
conversion devices permitting the use of better-quality Kempston-standard
joysticks.
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