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Thrustmaster TOPGUN Joystick

Thrustmaster · 1999 · PC Joystick
A tank of a joystick that’ll outlast your flight sim library.
4.5
Excellent
POCG VERDICT
A tank of a joystick that’ll outlast your flight sim library.
Overbuilt and military-styled, the TOPGUN is a tank of a joystick. The pinkie button placement drove me nuts, but for sheer durability, it’s hard to beat.
About This Hardware

The Thrustmaster TOPGUN is a PC joystick designed for flight sim enthusiasts who want rugged, military-grade hardware. Released in 1999 at $49.95, it features a 4‑position hat switch, four fire buttons (including an awkwardly placed pinkie button), and checkered neoprene grip inserts for tactile feedback. The stick stands 8.5 inches tall on a 6×6‑inch weighted base. Inside, heavy‑gauge plastic components, high‑quality micro‑switches, and a durable linkage are overbuilt to survive serious abuse. It connects via a standard game port and requires no special drivers under Windows 95, making installation a plug‑and‑play affair. No bundled software or set‑up utilities were included. The manual covers basic operation with clear diagrams and a short troubleshooting section, though only nine pages are in English. Thrustmaster backs the unit with a one‑year warranty.

Specifications
InterfaceGame Port
Buttons4 plus 4‑position hat switch (includes pinkie button)
Dimensions8.5″ tall, 6×6″ base
GripsCheckered neoprene inserts
CompatibilityDOS, Windows 3.1, Windows 95
ConstructionHeavy‑gauge plastic/nylon internals, micro‑switches
WeightSteel bars in base (somewhat light, but grip‑secure)
WarrantyOne year
Hardware Info
ManufacturerThrustmaster
CategoryPC Joystick
Released1999
MSRP$49.95
ReviewedJune 14, 2026
Editor's Note
Restored from the POCG archive and rewritten in the Maniac voice. Original score: 9/10, converted to 4.5/5.