The origin of the term is contested, but may be derived from “George Stick”, named for a possible inventor.
I knew the device itself predated gaming, but I always assumed it gained the joystick name from some game company. I’m surprised to to learn its unrelated!
I always thought video games got the term from pilots, and pilots got the term from the control stick’s resemblance to an erect penis.
It’s company policy never to imply ownership in the event of a joystick… always use the indefinite article ‘a’ joystick was found in your luggage. Never your joystick
I am Jack’s joystick. I erect Jack.
The more plausible explanation is that joystick comes from the aviation parlance and was originally ribald sexual innuendo (those flyboys did need to blow off steam), with the “George Stick” explanation being invented after the fact to come up with a plausible clean etymology.
Plausible. What’s definitely true is that the George association has zero support from any reputable published source, and is just speculation.
Same with balls to the wall; originally from aviation: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/balls_to_the_wall
Between those two and “cockpit”, early aviators certainly had a bit of an obsession with male genitals.
An aeroplane is a flying penis.
Surely it was first used to describe a penis?
I always assumed it was “joy” because games are fun, And it’s a stick design for playing video games so Joy. Stick. Joystick. But I’ve apparently assumed wrongly.
My uncle always calls my cousin “fuckstick”. I wonder where it originated?
That’s a good one. Ass clown is also good.
Wow, and the first electronic 2 axis stick, like we still use today was invented all the way back in 1926 🤯