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Valve-Branded Gaming Hardware on the Way? Gabe Newell Says It Could Happen

Valve-Branded Gaming Hardware on the Way? Gabe Newell Says It Could Happen

Posted on Feb 21, 2012 by MG1

If you're currently imagining a dystopic future in which we all nervously salute guards clad in Combine outfits while texting on our Steam-powered phones and breathing the Steam-branded air, calm down. Gabe Newell has no aspirations of heading up his own ill-gotten evil empire. In truth, he'd prefer that Valve forever avoids getting its hands dirty with the greasy innards of some proprietary piece of hardware. However, if it's the “only” way to keep innovation's gears churning, then he won't hesitate to bite that particular bullet.

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Who needs feet? SteelSeries Simraceway SRW-S1 steering wheel puts pedals at your fingertips

Who needs feet? SteelSeries Simraceway SRW-S1 steering wheel puts pedals at your fingertips

Posted on Nov 21, 2011 by MG15

Time to face the facts -- your tiny apartment just doesn't have room for a fancy wheel and pedal setup, but clunky gamepads aren't getting you any closer to the winners circle. What's a racing fanatic to do? SteelSeries has an idea: keep the wheel, kill the pedals. Boasting enough buttons to make an authentic F1 steering wheel blush, the SteelSeries Simraceway SRW-S1 steering wheel swaps the traditional foot petal peripheral for a quartet of finger ready paddles saddled on the controller's rear. A motion sensor gives the wheel a tinge of Mario Kart flair, and eliminates the bulky, mountable steering column. The SRW-S1 will set you back $120, and score you just enough room for that La-Z-Boy y...

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Fanatec's ClubSport racing wheel is definitely not for Sunday drivers

Fanatec's ClubSport racing wheel is definitely not for Sunday drivers

Posted on Aug 22, 2011 by MG15

The Fanatec ClubSport is coming this winter to steer that fine line between desirable and ridiculous. The wheel rim can be quick-released from the all-metal, ultra-customizable base, allowing you switch between a Formula style wheel (depicted), or GT, NASCAR and rally styles. Pricing will be equally hardcore: $450 (excluding taxes) for the base, plus between $150 and $300 for each rim, and an extra $200 if you want machined aluminum ClubSport pedals to match.

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Mad Catz Announces $500 Worth of Flight Simulator Goodness

Mad Catz Announces $500 Worth of Flight Simulator Goodness

Posted on Jul 23, 2010 by MG15

We're not sure if there's still a huge market for flight simulators. It's been awhile since we've even seen anything come on the radar about them. Sure, there

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Thrustmaster debuts awesome Ferrari Wireless GT cockpit 430 Scuderia Edition

Thrustmaster debuts awesome Ferrari Wireless GT cockpit 430 Scuderia Edition

Posted on May 27, 2010 by MG15

I have been a big fan of racing games for years on the PC and the PS3. It's so much more fun to play this sort of game with a racing wheel than a track pad. The

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