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Sony PlayStation Move Racing Wheel Launched at E3!


Calling all gamers! The PlayStation Move Racing Wheel peripheral is out, but it obviously doesn’t look like the conventional steering wheel that we so often find ourselves fond of, but it does have a circular section that does help to resemble “the wheel” where you insert the Move controller through the centre – rather unconventional.

Somehow, Sony has managed to integrate force feedback into this bat-like contraption and it happens to fold out as well like motorcycle handlebars with a twistable throttle!

Sony mentions that their new PS Move Racing Wheel is able to deliver “precise motion tracking for responsive handling of your vehicle”, even though it’s an unsecured accessory that you wield purely in your hands and it will be going on sale in the U.S. of A. by the third quarter of this year and should be heading our way in the next few months to come.

Now click on the link to watch how this thing performs in the hands of others!

 

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Old 06-16-2012, 09:43 AM   #2
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atleast it looks better than the xbox version of “steering wheel”, but i still prefer g27 or t500
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Weird looking, I don’t think it will be good to use, better go with the conventional G27/25.
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