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more about #forcefeedback strider_mt2k: Nice! I'd love to try one out. A buddy has an older model and even that is a great wheel. more » elitesoulman: My van has a steering wheel and pedals too. Also It can transport me to 7-11. and hold my Slurpee. Sadly, no cup holders on this particular peripheral. more » [Medic]iEro-Sennin: Combine this with GT5 and you have a winner. more » Michael Wyden: I prefer real cars more » bainelaker: Too bad companies haven't been making many flight/heli/mech sims for some time now.. sure, there's Falcon 4.0, X-Plane, and MS Flight Sim, but.. we ne... more » ripfire: Left-handed throttle? Can it be switched right handed? more » KhaiJB: wants I do... more » Monty: You mean running around the living room with my arms extended in front of "Project Natal" just won't cut it, huh? Microsoft moves toward no controlle... more » Gearhead_42 - Nibbles ate my garage!: That would be awesome for a helicopter flight sim... more » -
#peripherals
Logitech G27 Racing Wheel Helps Race Fans Shift Gears
Many virtual rev-heads knew it was coming, but Logitech has now officially replaced its G25 Racing Wheel with the G27. The update adds shift-indicator LEDs that you help know when to up/down gear, and more programmable buttons on the wheel. More » -
#peripherals
Logitech's Force Feedback Flight System May Also Simulate Airsickness
If you've really got to have that authentic panicky feeling you get due to extreme turbulence and testy wind conditions, Logitech's new Force Feedback Flight System is probably just the controller for you. Make no mistake, this is one hardcore setup.
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TN Games HTX Helmet Delivers Virtual Headshots, Lawsuits With Force Feedback
Joining the TN Games force feedback vest is the HTX Helmet, which will allow kids to be the first on their block to receive physical head wounds from a virtual headshot in Gears 2. -
#gaming
Porsche 911 PlayStation 3/PC Steering Wheel
It's not every day that an actual automaker creates a steering wheel for console gaming, so this Porsche 911 setup is especially awesome. It's a "fully licensed, to-spec reproduction," which means the wheel, the 6+1 gear sticks, and the wireless pedals are all as authentic as you're going to get in your living room. It's all wireless, has force feedback, an extra sequential gear stick, a 100-hour battery life, table clamps and works with your PS3 and PC, plus comes with a Porsche USB stick to show off to the (nerdy) ladies. Available later this year for $350. [Fanatec via Jalopnik] -
