Apple II/II+/IIe DIY Joystick

Apple II/II+/IIe DIY Joystick

$69.00
Sale price  $69.00 Regular price 
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Apple II/II+/IIe DIY Joystick

Apple II/II+/IIe DIY Joystick

$69.00
Sale price  $69.00 Regular price 

What Is It?

Bring your Apple II, II+, or IIe back to life with this DIY Joystick Kit — a purpose-built analog game controller designed specifically for the Apple II family of computers. Whether you're revisiting classic titles or exploring vintage software, this joystick delivers the authentic feel and precise control that modern USB controllers simply can't replicate on retro hardware.

The kit includes everything you need to get started: one game controller, one DB9 cable, and one Apple II adapter. If you're using an Apple IIc, you can plug it in directly — no adapter required.

Key Features

  • Adjustable X/Y Axis: Fine-tune the sensitivity of both axes to match your play style and the demands of each game
  • Frosted Acrylic Shell: Sleek, fingerprint-resistant surface that stays clean and looks great on your desk
  • Modular Design: The separate component layout makes it easy to disassemble and store when not in use
  • Plug-and-Play for Apple IIc: Direct DB9 connection — no adapter needed for IIc users
  • Broad Compatibility: Works with Apple II, II+, and IIe via the included adapter

What's in the Box

  • 1× DIY Joystick Controller
  • 1× DB9 Cable
  • 1× Apple II Adapter (for II / II+ / IIe)

Why We Made It

Finding a working, reliable joystick for the Apple II platform is increasingly difficult. Most surviving units are decades old, worn out, or simply unavailable. We built this joystick to give Apple II enthusiasts a fresh, high-quality option that respects the original hardware standards while offering modern build quality and ergonomics.

The adjustable axis design means you're not locked into a fixed sensitivity — a small but meaningful improvement over many vintage originals that lets you dial in exactly the right feel for each game.

Compatibility Reference

For pinout and wiring reference, see the following resources:

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