Jun 7 2011, 7:07am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Microsoft mainly focuses on controller free gaming with Kinect. Still, the company brought one new controller to the E3. The Xbox 360 Wireless Speed Wheel goes on sale in October $59.99. The Wireless Speed Wheel is completely wireless and controlled intuitively with precise steering, standard controller buttons/triggers, and haptic feedback with rumble. The device is compatible with all racing games right out of the box.
With trigger buttons for gas and brake, combined with a rumble feedback, the Xbox 360 Wireless Speed Wheel provides intuitive standard controller buttons that immerse the driver into the game. The wheel includes buttons for game specific functions including triggers, ABXY and D-pad along with green bands of lights on each handle to provide visual cues when necessary.
Via Microsoft's Major Nelson.
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