Texas Instruments TI-99/4A dual Atari Joystick Adapter with case (NEW) For Sale

Texas Instruments TI-99/4A dual Atari Joystick Adapter with case (NEW)
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Texas Instruments TI-99/4A dual Atari Joystick Adapter with case (NEW):
$20.99

We now carry a beige version.We can't add the variation to the current listing, but if you would like a beige version leave a note with your order asking for the beige version. We have included pictures of the beige version in this listing.
This adapter allows you to use one or two Atari style joysticks on your TI-99/4a. Normally the TI requires a special pair of joysticks that connect to the single port on the side of the TI. You can't use a single Atari joystick directly on the TI without an adapter like ours. The TI joysticks aren't the best, and by now many are failing with no options for replacements.
Our adapter allows you to not only use the more abundant Atari style joysticks, but you can have two of them connected for two player games!
We make a very slim and comfortable Atari compatible arcade style joystick. It works great with our adapter! You can use any Atari compatible joystick though. Click to see our Atari compatible Joystick
If you only care about single player games we make an arcade style joystick that plugs directly into the TI computer and works as player one only. Click the following link to see our awesome TI joystick.TI-99/4a Compatible Arcade Joystick (Sanwa Style, 8-Way)
The case has a sleek design that follows the curvature of the TI-99/4a case. Size with case 4 1/8" wide x 2" tall x 8/10" thick (105.5mm wide x 50mm tall x 21mm thick)
No joysticks or TI-99/4A computer are included. You can use the common Atari 2600 style 9 pin joysticks. These are commonly used on all Atari computers, Commodore computers, etc.
Also of note. If the Alpha lock key is depressed the Joystick up direction will not register. You must make sure the Alpha lock key is in the up or unlocked position. This is a design decision TI made. If you wish to modify your TI to get rid of this conflict, feel free to message us and we can link you to how to modify your TI to fix this design issue. Although it is easier to just make sure the alpha lock key is not in the lock position.


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