Get ready for the Logitech Speed Force Wireless for the Nintendo Wi. This $100 steering wheel is completely wireless, as you might have deduced already by remembering that its name is the Speed Force ...
Steering wheel peripherals have come a long way since the days of the original PlayStation. There was a time when would-be race drivers had to make do with hideous chunks of wheel-shaped plastic that ...
Today, the day before E3 2006, Microsoft unleashed the first set of wireless controllers since the console launched in November 2005, and today's new fleet take the wireless idea to the next level.
Microsoft, in the true spirit of Christmas, has slashed the price of its wireless steering wheel for the Xbox 360 by $30, bringing it to $99. The wheel works with “all of the most popular racing games ...
Don't think I've seen this posted yet:<BR><BR>http://uk.xbox360.ign.com/articles/706/706021p1.html<BR><BR>Basically, a nice looking wireless steering wheel. Supposed ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. It's not just divas and fashionistas who like to accessorize. Peripherals and accessories are becoming big business for gaming companies, and new ...
Leading gaming peripheral maker Corsair has released two pieces of gear that caters to hardcore fans and enthusiasts alike. For audio, the Void Wireless v2 headset now boasts 70 hours of run time, ...
Nissan's Connect music-integration system is making its debut in the Note and Micra, turning these cars into iPod docks on wheels. Just remember to keep your eyes on the road Richard Trenholm was CNET ...
As part of its desire to expand a healthy peripheral base for Xbox 360, Microsoft decided not to endorse any third-party manufacturer as its official controller or steering wheel sponsor like Sony did ...
Console steering wheels are prima donnas. Awkward buggers, they park their clunky bottoms on tabletops where they immediately demand pampering: cables snaked all over the room, clamps tightened, ...
A new wireless steering wheel is on the way for Xbox 360. Well, they're calling it a wheel - it's more like a wireless u-bend, judging by the pics. According to the press release it's "controlled ...
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