The Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel is an officially licensed, direct drive, 11Nm force feedback-enabled racing wheel that comes in variants compatible with Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, ...
LONDON. - Aug. 21, 2008 - To give you a more realistic driving experience on your Wii™, Logitech (SWX: LOGN) (NASDAQ: LOGI) today announced the Logitech® Speed Force Wireless™ racing wheel - the first ...
One year after Thrustmaster launched the reliable T248 Force Feedback racing wheel, the US company is back with yet another similar product, but much cheaper, the T128. Although you have to come up ...
The PS3 supports force feedback steering wheels, contrary to what we said a few weeks ago. Some dude played Need for Speed: Carbon and—get this—the wheel vibrated ...
Logitech has today announced its Speed Force Wireless racing wheel - the first force-feedback wheel for Nintendo's Wii console. The latest in the long list of Wii peripherals, pictured below, utilises ...
I just bought a force feedback wheel (Thrustmaster Force Feedback Wheel) and Need for Speed - Porsche Unleashed. I've read in several places that NFS-PU has some of the best force effects of any ...
As PC gamers, we enjoy more than just MMOs. Some of us are into shooters, and space sims, and racing games on top of our online escapades. Recently, Thrustmaster reached out and asked us if we’d be ...
One of the fortunate things about racing, compared to other sports, is that it's relatively easy to simulate in a virtual setting. The experience of playing NBA 2K, for example, doesn't correspond to ...
Thanks to the fact that the standard SIXAXIS controller doesn’t have vibration, most game developers aren’t going to program in vibration functions to their games on the odd hope that someone will ...
April 14, 2020 This feature was originally published on September 27, 2017. Normally, this is a claim reserved only for super heroes and disc jockeys, but last night I managed to avoid killing myself ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. To date, the vast majority of Wii peripherals have been little more than foam shells or lever-driven plastic cases for the console's motion-sensing ...