Gravis arms new gamers with Destroyer joystick
Gravis has introduced an easy-to-use, value-priced joystick for novices.
The Destroyer PC joystick requires no installation software, and company officials pledge, "no multiple-button controls will complicate the novice's learning curve."
The design is intended to allow new game players to focus on learning the game, not the joystick. The $14.99 price tag also includes a rotary throttle.
Starting this summer, the Destroyer joystick will be available at leading computer retailers and through major distributors and mail-order catalogs.
More information on Gravis and its product line can be obtained by logging on to www.gravis.com .
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