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  • Flight simulators suck when you're using a keyboard and mouse. Space fighters like Freespace and X-Wing are virtually unplayable without a flight stick. Every gamer's arsenal should include a joystick or flight stick. We took a look at ThrustMaster's popular Top Gun USB and Saitek's incredibly customizable Cyborg 2000 to see if we could find you an inexpensive flight stick we can recommend.

    ThrustMaster is an old and trusted name in high-quality flight sticks that, over the past few years, has used their high-end knowledge to make less expensive products. Ok, so they have a silly name, but wouldn't you like to be called "ThrustMaster" too? Anyway, we took a look at their Top Gun USB flight stick, the official joystick of Paramount Studios, to see how it stacks up.





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