Powerplay Cruiser
The Powerplay Cruiser was a joystick released in 1986, during the time that the Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and Commodore Amiga were all popular home computers. It was compatible with many 8-bit and 16-bit machines, and boasted many features that were considered high end at the time:
- Fully microswitch-based operation
- 8-directional control
- Ambidextrous design
- Adjustable torque control
- Rugged plastic body & sturdy, long-lasting design
- Available in a range of colours/models :
- * All Black
- * Blue body, red stick, white fire buttons
- * Pastel green body, with pastel yellow fire buttons, pastel pink joystick shaft and pastel blue torque controller
- * Transparent body, black stick and buttons featuring a rare autofire working-type, as it operates automatically when any of the 2 buttons is held down
- * The black and red Cruiser Turbo, featuring an autofire facility
The joystick had two DE-9 connectors. The primary connector was Atari compatible, with a shorter grey cable and connector attached to this. The secondary connector is compatible with the non-standard Amstrad built ZX Spectrum computers; the Sinclair Interface II and other popular ZX Spectrum joystick interfaces were Atari compatible.