So far, i've got one such clicky tact switch working perfectly with its rubber topped neighbours, got the other three to do yet.
Just cut out a piece of perspex to the size of a joystick top, and in the centre, for a pivot, used a pointed bead glued into the centre. The joystick top will be glued in place when this is finished and look like an analogue joystick, even though in reality this is an 8 way digital joystick.
The pinouts on the net for the Intellivision indicate that actually there are 4 contacts you need for 4 way and also diagonal variations, however as I made my own findings a while back, I worked out, and just tested and proved on my Intellivision modded console, that it isn't the case at all, (maybe technically but in practice not which is good enough for me) it's just the normal direction button plus ground, and the diagonals also need pin 6 of the controller, in order to get proper accurate diagonals; this is easy, if I can get all four of the clicky tacts working properly then I just add one wire (pin 6) to the clicky tact; job done, no logic gates as in effect i'm replicating a logic AND gate by switches automatically.
The bottom of the assembly will be held to the top via a piece of flexible wire to keep it in place and a rod/similar to keep the orientation correct.
In theory, this should work well. I'll make a circuit with LED's to illuminate the various directions so I can test, and demonstrate this gadget when the base is made.
So far:

Doesn't have to be a joystick top, could equally be a circular d-pad top (not a d-pad cross), down to preference; not sure which one i'll choose.







