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Xbox 360 Wireless Speed Wheel will arrive in early October for $60, provide you with something to hang directly to

Microsoft’s Kinect motion controls could be infiltrating all kinds of games at this year’s E3, however the Xbox maker isn’t neglecting those short of a more tangible control scheme. a brand new Wireless Speed Wheel has just been revealed, with an affordable $60 price ticket and an early October launch date. As you spot above, it’s technically three-fourths of a wheel, but that does allow for additional green bands of lights to be applied and, slightly more importantly, a collection of directional and action buttons to be added to the handles of this steering implement. There is a rumble pack inside for force feedback and a couple of trigger buttons at the underside for smashing the gas or dabbing the brakes. Another image after the break.


Xbox 360 Wireless Speed Wheel will arrive in early October for , provide you with something to hang directly to

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