INTRODUCING THE T300RS GT EDITION: UPGRADING THE WILDLY SUCCESSFUL T300RS FOR THE WORLD FAMOUS GRAN TURISMO FRANCHISE! London, November 28, 2016 – Today Thrustmaster unveils the T300RS GT Edition, a ...
One of the many things that Gran Turismo 5 is particularly good at is displaying the many shortcomings of Sony's Sixaxis and DualShock 3 controllers. Logitech's official Driving Force GT wheel is a ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Gran Turismo 5 is finally out, but it has strangely been absent without a high end 'official' steering wheel to go along with it. For a very long time now ...
Let’s face it – driving games are best enjoyed when your control surfaces are in the shape of a proper steering wheel. Naturally, we’d rather have a nice set of pedals and a manual-ish shifter to go ...
Get ready to go far...very far... Preview at CES Las Vegas 2011 North Hall, Grand Lobby, Lower Level Thrustmaster Booth # 5015 & 5018 New York, NY – (December 23 ...
This week Thrustmaster announced its new T-GT II sim racing wheel. Once again Gran Turismo-branded (it's the official wheel of the game's FIA championship series), the T-GT II replaces the first model ...
Whqaaaaaat ... 500 USD/EUR ? Yes, Thrustmaster will soon release the T500RS, a new steering wheel with Gran Turismo branding. The peripheral promises unrivaled ...
"Thrustmaster T-GT"Steering controller optimized for" Gran Turismo SPORT "through joint development with Gran Turismo's Polyphony was released at a high grade price of about 100,000 yen. "Thrustmaster ...
Born in the 8-bit era, raised by the 16-bit era, and perfected by the 32-bit era, Cory's roots grew from the likes Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man to the world of Resident Evil and Castlevania. Owning ...
While Gran Turismo 5 is one of the most realistic racing simulators of all-time, there’s no getting around the fact that a Dualshock 3 is nothing like being behind the wheel. For that reason alone, ...
Look, you've waited 800 years for Gran Turismo 5 to arrive; don't you think you've earned the right to play the game the way God (and Kazunori Yamauchi) intended? We're speaking, of course, about ...