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(Created page with "=Table instead of bullet points?= I tend to prefer tables over lists, especially when there is redundant information that requires repeated verbiage. So I'm going to experiment here with one. * 26-3012 single red fire button, TRS-80 Deluxe Joystick label, and two same-length arms internally not supported on the opposite side from the potentiometer * 26-3012A two 'fire' buttons (a red one and a black one), TRS-80 Deluxe Joystick label, and two same-length arms internall...") |
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Like other peripherals, the Deluxe Joystick was compatible with the Tandy 1000 line of PCs, and was advertised as such right from the Tandy 1000's debut in [ | Like other peripherals, the Deluxe Joystick was compatible with the Tandy 1000 line of PCs, and was advertised as such right from the Tandy 1000's debut in [https://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/flipbook/c1985_rsc-14.html?fb3d-page=7 1985's RSC-14]. | ||
Price cuts in Radio Shack catalogs were nearly always a sign that a product was going to be canceled or replaced by a newer model. | Price cuts in Radio Shack catalogs were nearly always a sign that a product was going to be canceled or replaced by a newer model. | ||
In 1986, the 26-3012's price was slashed from $39.95 to $29.95 in both [https://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/flipbook/c1986_rsc-15.html?fb3d-page=44 RSC-15's Color Computer section] and [https://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/flipbook/1986_radioshack_catalog.html?fb3d-page=169 the main catalog's CoCo section ]. The same held true in [https://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/flipbook/c1986_rsc-15.html?fb3d-page=17 RSC-15's Tandy 1000 section] and [the main catalog's Tandy 1000 section https://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/flipbook/1986_radioshack_catalog.html?fb3d-page=182]. | In 1986, the 26-3012's price was slashed from $39.95 to $29.95 in both [https://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/flipbook/c1986_rsc-15.html?fb3d-page=44 RSC-15's Color Computer section] and [https://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/flipbook/1986_radioshack_catalog.html?fb3d-page=169 the main catalog's CoCo section ]. The same held true in [https://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/flipbook/c1986_rsc-15.html?fb3d-page=17 RSC-15's Tandy 1000 section] and [the main catalog's Tandy 1000 section https://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/flipbook/1986_radioshack_catalog.html?fb3d-page=182]. |
Revision as of 23:45, 20 July 2023
Table instead of bullet points?
I tend to prefer tables over lists, especially when there is redundant information that requires repeated verbiage. So I'm going to experiment here with one.
- 26-3012 single red fire button, TRS-80 Deluxe Joystick label, and two same-length arms internally not supported on the opposite side from the potentiometer
- 26-3012A two 'fire' buttons (a red one and a black one), TRS-80 Deluxe Joystick label, and two same-length arms internally not supported on the opposite side from the potentiometer
- 26-3012B two 'fire' buttons (a red one and a black one), Tandy Deluxe Joystick label, and two different length (long and short) arms internally where the long arm is supported by a peg on the opposite side of the potentiometer
Catalog Number | Branding | Fire Buttons | Debut | Debut Price | Last Seen | Final Price | Mechanism |
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26-3012 | TRS-80 | One red | 1984 RSC-10 p.48 | $39.95 | Example | Example | Example |
26-3012A | Tandy | Two (red, black) | Example | Example | Example | Example | Example |
26-3012B | Tandy | Two (red, black) | Example | Example | Example | Example | Example |
Like other peripherals, the Deluxe Joystick was compatible with the Tandy 1000 line of PCs, and was advertised as such right from the Tandy 1000's debut in 1985's RSC-14.
Price cuts in Radio Shack catalogs were nearly always a sign that a product was going to be canceled or replaced by a newer model.
In 1986, the 26-3012's price was slashed from $39.95 to $29.95 in both RSC-15's Color Computer section and the main catalog's CoCo section . The same held true in RSC-15's Tandy 1000 section and [the main catalog's Tandy 1000 section https://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/flipbook/1986_radioshack_catalog.html?fb3d-page=182].