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Title: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: SysAdmin on December 12, 2012, 12:59:46 AM
News from Retroman  (Amigaworld.net)

Hello there!

First, let me introduce myself. I'm a 36 years old engineer from Canada. I'm specialized in networking and electronic design.

Since i'm 8 years old, i'm a Commodre fan. The fan grew up but still, the passion is alive.

Doing my part for the retro community, I decided to build a full production of USB joystick adapter for Atari / Commodore / Amiga compatible joysticks.

This adapter is recognized right a way by AmigaOS, Windows and OSX and can be use with any emulator or game. Now with firmware 2.0 that works great with AmigaOS 4.x!

If you're interested, you can visit my website at http://www.retronicdesign.com/

Cheers!

Retroman  

(http://retronicdesign.com/ebay/usbjoystick/usbplain.jpg)
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks - Tested with AmigaOS 4.x
Post by: Darrin on December 12, 2012, 03:15:43 AM
Nice!  It's not an Amiga unless it has a 9 pin digital joystick port.  ;)
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks - Tested with AmigaOS 4.x
Post by: kinmami on December 12, 2012, 04:49:39 AM
Hi

is it fully compatible with CD32 pad too ?
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks - Tested with AmigaOS 4.x
Post by: lionstorm on December 12, 2012, 06:42:22 PM
nice but how do you know it is working under AOS4 ? I have a similar one and although it is running fine in pc computer, it failed under AOS4.1upd6 generating freezes and guru...
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Nitz76 on December 13, 2012, 01:52:25 AM
Hello there,
 
I'm the hardware designer of this adapter.
 
Unfortunately, this info was wrong. It won't work with Amiga NG with Amiga OS4 as lionstorm said.
 
There is a slight difference between the PC and MAC versus Amiga USB stack that make it hang.
 
Might need some freelancers to help solve this issue.
 
In the mean time, i'll try to tweak the firmware.
 
Thank you and sorry for this misinformation.
 
*** A moderator should modify the first post to remove the Amiga NG compatibility. Thanks! ***
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: som99 on December 13, 2012, 02:03:22 AM
I will buy this, Thanks a lot!
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: amigamad on December 13, 2012, 06:19:04 PM
I have one of these  i bought it to use on intel atom based itx conversion of an amiga 500 i have put together ,this is asuperb piece of kit that adds to the look of my conversion .
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Nitz76 on December 16, 2012, 05:55:07 PM
Quote from: amigamad;718897
I have one of these i bought it to use on intel atom based itx conversion of an amiga 500 i have put together ,this is asuperb piece of kit that adds to the look of my conversion .

Do you have pictures?
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Nitz76 on January 04, 2013, 06:31:53 PM
Happy new year!!!
 
I had some spare time during my christmas vacation. I built a 2.0 version of the software. It now supports USB reflashing so you can reprogram it with a new software as you wish. It could be to support a new version or different hardware. You can build your own if you want!
 
For example, I built a version that support the Amiga Mouse and is detected by Windows like a standard mouse. Possibilities are now wider opened, keeping the same hardware.
 
I'm working on a firmware that will support CD32 controllers (6 buttons). If there is beta testers or developpers out there, I'd be happy to assist.
 
Ciao! Nitz
(http://www.syntaxerror.nu/joy035.jpg)
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Nitz76 on January 07, 2013, 04:06:08 PM
Great news!
 
With new firmware 2.0, the adapter is correctly recognized under Amgia NG and Amiga OS4.1.  You can now use your old Amiga Joysticks on your new Amiga through USB.
 
New orders will be fullfilled with firmware 2.0 installed as standard.
 
Cheers!
 
Nitz
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: cunnpole on January 07, 2013, 04:18:35 PM
This might be the stupidest question you've ever had, but would it possible for this device to work in reverse with the appropriate gender changers (allow a usb mouse to work on an amiga)?
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: motrucker on January 07, 2013, 05:50:14 PM
Looks like I'll be heading to ebay today to pick up at least one of these adapters.
Far out.....
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Nitz76 on January 07, 2013, 07:41:50 PM
No, it's not only a cable, there is a CPU in there!  :)
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Nitz76 on January 07, 2013, 07:44:41 PM
Quote from: cunnpole;721613
This might be the stupidest question you've ever had, but would it possible for this device to work in reverse with the appropriate gender changers (allow a usb mouse to work on an amiga)?

Nope. It's not only a cable, believe it or not, there is a CPU in there! :eek:
 
Check out on Ebay, there is a module that permit a USB mouse to work on Amiga. http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Amiga-USB-mouse-adapter-Brand-new-/120814385754
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: cunnpole on January 07, 2013, 09:02:50 PM
Yep, I saw the firmware was modifiable, I wasn't sure if it was physically capable of bidirectional comms, for on other reason than curiosity.
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Nitz76 on January 08, 2013, 03:14:07 AM
Quote from: cunnpole;721646
Yep, I saw the firmware was modifiable, I wasn't sure if it was physically capable of bidirectional comms, for on other reason than curiosity.

If you are a coder, yup, this is thinkable. The module is endlessly reconfigurable. Only limitation is the pins I decided to bring out of the board.
 
There will be another board for "enthousiasts" that I will sell in the next year. This one will have a lot of IO but no nice packaging.  I would call it USB GPIO. It will respect the V-USB concept.
Title: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks & CD32
Post by: Nitz76 on January 14, 2013, 05:43:20 AM
Hello there!

The adapter now support the CD32 joypad. You can reflash your adapter with the special firmware to support it:

http://www.retronicdesign.com/en/cd32-joypad-now-supported/ (http://www.retronicdesign.com/en/cd32-joypad-now-supported/)

Cheers!

(http://www.retronicdesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/cd32joypad1-300x226.jpg)
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks & CD32
Post by: som99 on February 04, 2013, 12:53:48 PM
I got it in the mail today, works like a charm, thanks!
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Lord Aga on February 04, 2013, 02:53:24 PM
Quote from: cunnpole;721613
This might be the stupidest question you've ever had, but would it possible for this device to work in reverse with the appropriate gender changers (allow a usb mouse to work on an amiga)?


I know this one does not, but would it be difficult to make one that does ?
It would be of great use to us to be able to use USB joysticks and joypads on Amigas.
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Nitz76 on October 29, 2013, 03:50:03 AM
Quote from: Lord Aga;725306
I know this one does not, but would it be difficult to make one that does ?
It would be of great use to us to be able to use USB joysticks and joypads on Amigas.

Hum... A quick hack would be to solder a DB9 with wires inside a new controller.  Just respect the pinout of each direction and buttons.
 
This is not optimal if you own a 10 button gamepad but... It's better than nothing.
 
The issue with bulding such a device is to emulate the host instead of the endpoint. USB joysticks are not equally made... This means that there would be a lot of incompatible device... :(
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Nitz76 on October 29, 2013, 03:55:21 AM
Oh, by the way, there is a new firmware update available on the website: http://www.retronicdesign.com/en/download/
 
This update is fixing few small bugs on PC and Amiga NG platforms. See website for more details.
 
I also confirm compatibility with the Raspberry PI Platform.
 
Cheers! :drink:
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: psxphill on October 29, 2013, 12:39:10 PM
Quote from: Lord Aga;725306
I know this one does not, but would it be difficult to make one that does ?
It would be of great use to us to be able to use USB joysticks and joypads on Amigas.

It's easier to use playstation pads and there are already interfaces that allow those AFAIK.
 
USB host mode is harder because most mcu's are designed for USB client mode, but it is possible to do it. Whether anyone will do it is another matter.
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Lord Aga on October 29, 2013, 05:07:26 PM
Quote from: Nitz76;751345
Hum... A quick hack would be to solder a DB9 with wires inside a new controller.  Just respect the pinout of each direction and buttons.


Yup, Imma gonna try and make me just that with USB Competition Pro.
But on a very good day. Not today :)
Title: ... He's checking it once... He's checking it twice!
Post by: Nitz76 on November 28, 2013, 09:22:49 PM
(http://www.retronicdesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/xmastree-200x300.jpg)
 
Get one USB adapter for 25.95$* or a dual pack for 45.95$*
The Retronic Design team whish you happy holidays!
*Valid until December 26th 2013

http://www.retronicdesign.com/en/home/ (http://www.retronicdesign.com/en/home/)
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Nitz76 on November 28, 2013, 09:25:12 PM
Quote from: psxphill;751360
It's easier to use playstation pads and there are already interfaces that allow those AFAIK.
 
USB host mode is harder because most mcu's are designed for USB client mode, but it is possible to do it. Whether anyone will do it is another matter.

Nintendo and Super Nintendo pads are also pretty easy to interface with a small microcontroller. All buttons are polled in a serial manner over a data pin.
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Cass on November 28, 2013, 10:41:02 PM
Quote from: Nitz76;751346

 
I also confirm compatibility with the Raspberry PI Platform.
 
Cheers! :drink:


Is it possible to connect an Amiga mouse and use it as generic USB mouse with AEROS & other Pi OSes?
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: ElPolloDiabl on November 29, 2013, 03:52:39 AM
I got the retro usb atari version. I can't recommend that one. The quality is poor, mine came with bent pins.

Plus I don't think it transfers a digital signal, you need to calibrate the joystick (rotate it around etc.)

Is this one full digital?
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: psxphill on November 29, 2013, 05:25:08 AM
Quote from: Cass;753562
Is it possible to connect an Amiga mouse and use it as generic USB mouse with AEROS & other Pi OSes?

It's theoretically possible, but I don't know if anyone has actually done it.
 
I kinda doubt it, real amiga mice are pretty rubbish. Everyone is trying to use new mice on Amiga's
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: mingle on November 29, 2013, 07:05:02 AM
Thanks for bringing this thread back to the main page - I must've missed it last time around.

I've just ordered one!

Cheers,

Mike.
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Ral-Clan on November 29, 2013, 01:19:02 PM
Quote from: Nitz76;751345
Hum... A quick hack would be to solder a DB9 with wires inside a new controller.  Just respect the pinout of each direction and buttons.
 
This is not optimal if you own a 10 button gamepad but... It's better than nothing.
 
The issue with bulding such a device is to emulate the host instead of the endpoint. USB joysticks are not equally made... This means that there would be a lot of incompatible device... :(


I did this a few years ago with a Logitech Wingman gamepad.  Soldered a DB-9 connector to it.  I can use the Wingman on its own or plug in any old 9-pin joystick.  Works great.

I think the Wingman was $2.99 from a Thrift store.  The DB-9 connector I salvaged from some old piece of electronics.
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: mingle on December 12, 2013, 07:05:54 AM
My adapter just arrived and I've just finished giving it a good workout on WinUAE and VICE and it works perfectly on both, with no noticeable latency!

What a difference using my favourite old joystick (an Atari CX-24) rather than the PC keyboard - it was just like being 15 again! :-)

Cheers,

Mike.
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Nitz76 on January 04, 2014, 02:05:38 AM
Yes! :)
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Nitz76 on January 04, 2014, 02:06:40 AM
Quote from: Cass;753562
Is it possible to connect an Amiga mouse and use it as generic USB mouse with AEROS & other Pi OSes?

Yes, indeed! :)
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Nitz76 on January 04, 2014, 02:09:13 AM
Quote from: ElPolloDiabl;753570
I got the retro usb atari version. I can't recommend that one. The quality is poor, mine came with bent pins.

Plus I don't think it transfers a digital signal, you need to calibrate the joystick (rotate it around etc.)

Is this one full digital?

Yes, it is fully digital and quality is assured by myself, thoroughly tested before shipping. :juggler:
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Nitz76 on January 04, 2014, 02:11:31 AM
Quote from: mingle;754230
My adapter just arrived and I've just finished giving it a good workout on WinUAE and VICE and it works perfectly on both, with no noticeable latency!

What a difference using my favourite old joystick (an Atari CX-24) rather than the PC keyboard - it was just like being 15 again! :-)

Cheers,

Mike.

This is the whole idea! ;) Cheers! :pint:
Title: Re: ... He's checking it once... He's checking it twice!
Post by: Nitz76 on January 04, 2014, 02:12:26 AM
Quote from: Nitz76;753558
(http://www.retronicdesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/xmastree-200x300.jpg)

Get one USB adapter for 25.95$* or a dual pack for 45.95$*
The Retronic Design team whish you happy holidays!
*Valid until December 26th 2013

http://www.retronicdesign.com/en/home/ (http://www.retronicdesign.com/en/home/)

  Since I'm out of stock for now (sold 250 units during my promo sale) I'll extend the "pre sale" period until I'll ship again. It should be around the 20th of January, depending on factory's load.
   
 To all my Amiga.org friends, I want to wish an Happy new year! Cheers! :pint:
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Nitz76 on March 25, 2014, 12:58:19 AM
Hi there,
I'm just doing a little poll here.

I've been ask by a growing number of members that if I could build an opposite device; USB Joystick to DB9 compatible adapter.

That would enable current gaming joysticks/pads to work with original hardware like ATARI, C64, AMIGA machines.

Just write in this tread if you would be (http://www.amibay.com/images/smilies/great.gif)in or out(http://www.amibay.com/images/smilies/thumbdown.gif) for a product like this.

Thanks!! (http://www.amibay.com/images/smilies/cool.gif)
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: ElPolloDiabl on March 25, 2014, 08:45:25 AM
I might be in. If cost is around $30.
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Machico2012 on March 25, 2014, 02:55:38 PM
+1
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Nitz76 on April 23, 2014, 04:18:21 AM
:bump: Greetings!
 
 I'm working on the prototype. This is less easy than I've thought.
 Generating a valid USB signal is not an easy task!
 
 I'll post technical stuff later on.
 
 Stay tuned!
 
 Nitz
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Nitz76 on October 09, 2014, 08:23:47 PM
Hey Guys! This is it.

I just received the first batch of USB Joystick adapters, PCB version 3.0.
This new version is supporting virtually any DB9 joystick ever made!
Just use the flash utility to reprogram as desired.

Here is the compatibility list:


•Atari 2600 Joystick
•Atari 7800 Joystick (2 buttons)
•Atari analog Paddle (2 controllers)
•Atari video touch pad Keyboard
•Amstrad Joystick
•Amiga Joystick (up to 3 buttons)
•Amiga Mouse (up to 3 buttons)
•Commodore 64 Joystick
•Commodore CD32 Joypad (7 buttons)
•Coleco Vision Controller
•Intellivision Touch pad (16 buttons)
•MSX Joystick
•Sega Genesis Joypad (3 and 6 buttons)
•Sega Master System Joypad (2 buttons)
•3DO Joypad

This new hardware version was designed with compatibility in mind. Every pin is reconfigurable so new firmware can be built to support much more devices.
Design will stay open source so anybody out there can contribute to this quest for retro gaming pleasure!

You can order them directly on the web site at www.retronicdesign.com (http://www.retronicdesign.com/) or by sending me a PM request here.

Cheers! (http://amigaworld.net/images/smilies/icon_drink.gif)

Nitz
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: som99 on October 09, 2014, 09:04:28 PM
Great news, ive already ordered a few from you in the past, tho I will order more next payday :) The old ones I got do not have support for the Genesis/mega drive so two new one will be apreciated :)

Thank you!
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: LoadWB on October 10, 2014, 08:16:54 AM
How difficult would it be to provide support for the TI-99/4 and 4A controllers? In any case, I'll be picking up a couple over the weekend.  Really cool!
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Nitz76 on October 27, 2014, 03:16:36 PM
Quote from: LoadWB;774774
How difficult would it be to provide support for the TI-99/4 and 4A controllers? In any case, I'll be picking up a couple over the weekend. Really cool!

Should not be too difficult. I shall implement it soon.
Pin Dir Name
 1 - N.C.
 2 OUT Test joystick 2
 3 IN UP
 4 IN Fire button pressed
 5 IN Left
 6 - N.C.
 7 OUT Test joystick
 8 IN Down
 9 IN Right
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Nitz76 on October 27, 2014, 09:23:54 PM
Hey LoadWB!
 I built a beta version for TI/99/4/4a. You may try it here:
 http://www.retronicdesign.com/en/download/
 
 Cheers!
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: LoadWB on October 28, 2014, 03:53:10 AM
Quote from: Nitz76;775878
Hey LoadWB!
 I built a beta version for TI/99/4/4a. You may try it here:
 http://www.retronicdesign.com/en/download/
 
 Cheers!


Oh, that is just awesome.  I though I'd have one picked up already.  I'll put my order tonight or first thing in the morning.  Thanks, mate!!
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Nitz76 on December 01, 2014, 02:01:26 PM
(http://www.retronicdesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/xmastree-200x300.jpg)
From Cyber Monday, December 1st to December 25th, we offer a price drop on the USB joystick adapter! 27$ USD for one and 47$ for a two-pack.
 Seasons greetings from the Retronic Design team!
 
http://www.retronicdesign.com
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: FuZion on March 17, 2015, 11:02:01 PM
Quote from: Nitz76;774744
Hey Guys! This is it.

I just received the first batch of USB Joystick adapters, PCB version 3.0.
This new version is supporting virtually any DB9 joystick ever made!
Just use the flash utility to reprogram as desired.

Here is the compatibility list:


•Atari 2600 Joystick
•Atari 7800 Joystick (2 buttons)
•Atari analog Paddle (2 controllers)
•Atari video touch pad Keyboard
•Amstrad Joystick
•Amiga Joystick (up to 3 buttons)
•Amiga Mouse (up to 3 buttons)
•Commodore 64 Joystick
•Commodore CD32 Joypad (7 buttons)
•Coleco Vision Controller
•Intellivision Touch pad (16 buttons)
•MSX Joystick
•Sega Genesis Joypad (3 and 6 buttons)
•Sega Master System Joypad (2 buttons)
•3DO Joypad

This new hardware version was designed with compatibility in mind. Every pin is reconfigurable so new firmware can be built to support much more devices.
Design will stay open source so anybody out there can contribute to this quest for retro gaming pleasure!

You can order them directly on the web site at www.retronicdesign.com (http://www.retronicdesign.com/) or by sending me a PM request here.

Cheers! (http://amigaworld.net/images/smilies/icon_drink.gif)

Nitz

Nice,

I was just going through some old floppies, decided to fire up Cannon Fodder emulated on my Mac & thought: I'd like to play this with the original Amiga Tank mouse!

Looks like I can grab one of those on eBay & your device will fill the void in between :)

FuZion.
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Nitz76 on March 17, 2016, 05:48:02 PM
Hey! I'm back!

Being the most compatible joystick adapter on the market, and yet still expanding!

Actual compatibility list is as follow:

Atari 2600 Joystick
Atari 7800 Joystick (2 buttons)
Atari analog Paddle (2 players)
Atari driving controller
Atari video touch pad Keyboard
Amstrad Joystick (3 buttons)
Amiga Joystick
Amiga Mouse / Trackball (2 and 3 buttons)
Atari ST Mouse / Trackball (2 buttons)
Commodore 64 Joystick
Commodore CD32 Joypad (7 buttons)
Intellivision Touch pad (16 direction disc and 15 buttons)
Intellivision Flashback Touch pad (16 direction disc and 15 buttons)
ColecoVision Touch pad and Super Action Controller (16 buttons + spinner)
Coleco Gemini Joystick & Paddle (Hybrid controller, also compatible with Sears console)
MSX Joystick (2 buttons)
Sega Genesis Joypad (3 and 6 buttons)
Sega Master System Joypad
Sega Multi-Tap Adapter (4 players)
3DO (Panasonic) Joypad
TI99/4/4a Joystick
FM Towns/Marty Joypad
Famiclone (NES clone) Joypad
Odyssey2 controller
Fairchild channel F controller
Bally/Astrocade controller
RedOctane Dance pads (6 buttons DB9 version)

So if it exists, it support it!

If you are user of Cloanto Amiga Forever emulator suite (or C64 forever), the adapter is recognized and used right-a-way. As it should be on a real Amiga!

You can even convert your adapter to use your tank mouse as your PC mouse, making the experience even more like the real thing!

Have fun!

Cheers!
:drink:
Title: Re: USB Joystick Adapter for 9 pin joysticks
Post by: Nitz76 on November 08, 2016, 02:33:21 PM
Hey!

A new batch of adapters just came out of the factory.

See my website at: http://www.retronicdesign.com/en/ (http://www.retronicdesign.com/en/)

 :)
Title: Retronic Design Holiday sale!
Post by: Nitz76 on November 21, 2020, 04:16:19 AM
Holiday special!
(https://i2.wp.com/www.retronicdesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/noel.gif)
Joystick adapter (single) 27.99$CAD+shipping (6%)
Joystick adapter (dual) 47.99$CAD+shipping (4%)
Gotek FlashFloppy emulator 34.99$CAD+shipping (9%)
Amiga components video adapter 45.99$CAD+shipping (9%)
Universal RGBS components video adapter 45.99$CAD+shipping (9%)

See:https://www.retronicdesign.com/en/holidaysaleretronicdesign/ (https://www.retronicdesign.com/en/holidaysaleretronicdesign/)
Title: New flash programming software: Mr.Switcher
Post by: Nitz76 on January 10, 2021, 02:16:15 AM
For those who bought the new black version of the USB joystick adapter (Vador), I've made a new programming software that permits to change the current controller without unplugging it.  It's called Mr.Switcher and can be downloaded from our download section at https://www.retronicdesign.com/en/download (https://www.retronicdesign.com/en/download)
(https://i2.wp.com/www.retronicdesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Mr.Switcher.jpg)