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Nintendo hasn’t given out too many details on the Wii racing wheel, but this video gives you all the basic information. The Wii racing wheel, which doesn’t have an official title yet, is more ...
Up until now, Wii-owning racers have been stuck with the Wii Wheel, Brando's Wii Multi-Axis Racing System or something they cooked up in arts and crafts. Now, however, Logitech is providing a much ...
Wii and realistic aren't often words that appear together, but Blazepro seems to think it's got exactly the product that'll unite these diametrically opposed forces. The Wii Realistic Racing Wheel ...
LOGITECH INTRODUCES FIRST FORCE FEEDBACK WHEEL FOR WII Logitech Speed Force Wireless Racing Wheel Works With EA’s Highly Anticipated Racing Game Need for Speed™ Undercover FREMONT, Calif ...
Ubisoft's Wii Wheel attachment will be both bundled with GT Pro Series, Monster 4X4 and sold separately. ... The wheel will be compatible with a number of Wii racing titles.
Released yesterday, these new Wii steering wheels are designed to look and feel more like a real racing wheel. The Rumble Wheel features an infrared pass-through and built-in rumble with an ...
Unlike the Xbox 360's racing wheel, the Speed Force will use two paddles underneath the wheel for acceleration, braking, and shifting. It can be either placed in a player's lap or used on a table.
The mod was originally done just for show, with Atkin’s first video netting a full 3.1 million views on TikTok. Things only spiraled from there, with Atkin adding more Wii peripherals to the cabin.
Some people just haven't taken to the Wii Wheel. I'm not really one of them; in fact, I kind of wonder how it would work as a regular controller in games that use the "NES" configuration and ...
Yet, there are other racing games on the market for the Wii, and some of them will surely utilize the Wii Wheel and take it into consideration during development. Take, for example, Speed Racer.
The Wii Zapper is a piece of plastic that holds the Wii’s Wiimote and nunchuk together like a gun, for shooting games. $20 bucks with software. There’s a wheel coming for Mario Kart, too.