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Logitech unveils Speed Force Wireless racing wheel for Wii

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 better option for serious track stars. The Speed Force Wireless racing wheel is the first force-feedback wheel for Nintendo's latest console, and while it was designed to work with Need For Speed Undercover, it'll do just fine with future force-feedback racing titles as well. Disgustingly, you still have to plug a USB receiver into your Wii before this thing will work, but we guess that's the breaks, huh? Look for this one to pop up in November (US and Europe) for $99.99. Full release after the break.Continue reading Logitech unveils Speed Force Wireless racing wheel for WiiPermalink | Email this | Comments
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Macworld

Review: FlatOut 2 racing game

There’s a special place in Peter Cohen's heart for racing games like FlatOut 2. It offers bloodthirsty combat, high-speed racing and tons of mini-games give you a lot to see and do.
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Macworld - FlatOut 2 driving carnage game coming...

FlatOut 2, the carnage-laden driving game, will be available for the Mac soon.
08/22/08
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WRAL.com Survey: Nearly every kid a video gamer

Katherine Graden doesn't really like shoot-'em-up video games. She prefers games on her Wii system that test her fitness and agility - the ones her guy friends tease are her...
09/16/08
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International Herald Tribune REVIEW: 'Grid': summer's racing games

With gasoline prices at $4 a gallon and rising, the leisurely Sunday drive is turning back into a luxury. But there is an alternative: The automotive video game. And the only...
07/04/08
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Yahoo! News 'Grid' takes the checkered flag in...

AP - With gasoline prices at $4 a gallon and rising, the leisurely Sunday drive is turning back into a luxury. But there is an alternative: The automotive video game. And the...
06/30/08
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The Wall Street Journal Keeping Up Nintendo's Momentum

After overseeing several years of rapid growth at Nintendo, President Satoru Iwata faces new challenges: how to keep players of the company's videogames interested, and how to...
08/04/08
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iLounge Article: iPhone Gems: The Best First...

The iPhone’s first three racing games sell for $10 each—twice the price of past iPod games. Are any of them worth buying? As serious fans of action-heavy driving titles,...
07/21/08
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AppleTell

Real Racing: another iPhone racing game to get excited about

Section: iPod + iTunes, iPod touch, iPhone + Communications, iPhone, iPhone SDK & AppsThere are probably too many racing games already made for the iPhone, but that isn’t stopping Firemint from developing a game named “Real Racing.” Real Racing is exactly what it sounds like. It’s an accelerometer controlled car racing game that looks fantastic. For a graphics sample, here’s some replay footage from the game. Robert Murray from Firemint demoed the game for PocketGamer.co.uk; the first time it’s been shown publicly. The game is controlled through tilting the device, and is reported to be spot on. The graphics are stunning as well, but that’s not all. The game supports head-to-head multiplayer over cell networks and wifi. You can upload low times to the web, and participate in the web community. You can even add a special app to Facebook and OpenSocial to brag about your skills to your friends. Here’s a demo of the motion controlled racing action. And that video replay from before? Well, that’s actually a feature of the game. When you choose to upload a low time to the net, the game automatically outputs and uploads the replay to YouTube to help solidify your skills. Firemint expects to ship Real Racing before the holidays this year. Via [PocketGamer] Product [Real Racing] Full Story » | Written by Jake Gaecke for Appletell. | Comment on this Article »
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TUAW

GTS World Racing on sale

One of my favorite racing games for iPhone / iPod touch is GTS World Racing from Handmark and Astraware. If you haven't loaded this fun app on your pocket pal, you might want to race over to the App Store before October 19th since GTS World Racing is on sale (click opens iTunes) for $2.99.This action-filled race game features a number of different cars, countries, and tracks, and uses the accelerometer to control the speed and direction of the car. It's a much more realistic racing game than Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D or Cro-Mag RallyFor more info about the app, including a movie showing the game in action, check out our August preview of GTS World Racing.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Yahoo! News Microsoft, Sony Copy Nintendo's...

Investor's Business Daily - Nintendo raised the bar for casual, easy-to-play video games again Tuesday, as rivals Microsoft and Sony scrambled to imitate the family-friendly...
07/16/08
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Macworld - Review: Call of Duty 4: Modern...

From its visually stunning beginning to its emotionally wrenching ending, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is a surprisingly deep, rich, and unique approach to the first-person...
10/24/08
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msnbc 'Fable II' is a fresh, essential game...

The freedom to chart your own course, morally and throughout the game's landscape, makes “Fable II” a fresh and essential game experience.
10/24/08
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Arstechnica Serious games: Ars looks at games...

Video games may still be seen as a hobby for the young or the young at heart, but what happens when games try to tackle truly mature subjects? Ars digs into the games that try...
10/09/08
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AppleTell Macintosh/iPhone software update...

Section: Software + Apps, Miscellaneous, Third-Party, iPod + iTunes, iPod touch, iPhone + Communications, iPhone, iPhone SDK & Apps, Mac + Computers, SoftwareMacintosh and...
10/07/08
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Arstechnica Racing à la Kart: a review of Mario...

Mario Kart makes its debut on the Wii with some great new elements and a strong online offering. The kart racer is still surviving in the HD era.Read More...
04/29/08
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PCWorld GameOn

Driving Force in Video Gaming: Women and Baby Boomers

A new report out today claims that 38 percent of US gamers are women, the average player is 35 years old, and 24 percent are over 50. According to Los Angeles-based intelligence group IBISWorld, the percentage of female video...
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Los Angeles Times

The work of play

Nurtured by California know-how and creativity, the video game industry has become a prolific generator of jobs and wealth for the state. California is the birthplace of such global pop-culture sensations as the Beach Boys and Mickey Mouse. But in the 21st century, it has become the driving force behind a new generation of entertainment heavyweights: The Sims, Guitar Hero and World of Warcraft.
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The Wall Street Journal 'Grand,' but No 'Godfather'

Critics have hailed 'Grand Theft Auto IV' as equal to great movies and books. But here's what it's missing.
06/28/08
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The Wall Street Journal Montana to Institute Fantasy Lottery

The state of Montana is instituting a NFL-based fantasy-football lottery game. The idea of using fantasy sports as a lottery game is legal under federal law, which could open...
08/22/08
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International Herald Tribune Video-game review: Online play makes...

It's not often that a series installment can stray so little from its past and still make a mark, but "Mario Kart Wii" waves the checkered flag with a 12-player online racing...
05/09/08
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The Independent Queen's Birthday Honours: Full list

06/13/08
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International Herald Tribune Sega capitalizes on Olympics with...

The Beijing Olympics are about to get under way. And thanks to NBC and its assorted networks and Web sites, you'll be able to spend the next two weeks pondering the intricacies...
08/08/08
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Yahoo! News Sega capitalizes on Olympics with...

AP - The Beijing Olympics are about to get under way. And thanks to NBC and its assorted networks and Web sites, you'll be able to spend the next two weeks pondering the...
08/05/08
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Yahoo! News Review: Online play makes `Mario Kart...

AP - It's not often that a series installment can stray so little from its past and still make a mark, but "Mario Kart Wii" waves the checkered flag with a 12-player online...
05/01/08
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International Herald Tribune Mothers Against Drunk Driving wants...

Mothers Against Drunk Driving wants a stricter rating on "Grand Theft Auto IV."
05/01/08
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