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Ferrari Universal 5-in-1 Challenge Wheel


List Price: $34.99
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Manufacturer: Hercules
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Brand: ThrustMaster
EAN: 0663296412515
Label: Hercules
Manufacturer: Hercules
Model: 4060048
Platform: Windows Vista, PlayStation2, GameCube, Windows XP, Nintendo Wii, PLAYSTATION 3
Publisher: Hercules

Features
Product manufactured under official Ferrari® license. The name with worldwide notoriety! (exclusive on all platforms!)
5-in-1: PlayStation®3, PlayStation®2,PC, GameCube® & Wii¿
Progressive pedal assembly with footrest for precise and comfortable acceleration and braking
Linear resistance
Two Ferrari® style digital gear shift levers located on the wheel

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Editorial Reviews:

For Playstation 2 - PS3 - Nintendo Gamecube - Wii - PC / Realistic on-wheel sequential gear shift levers / Progressive pedal assembly


User Comments about the Ferrari Universal 5-in-1 Challenge Wheel

Excellent product for Mario Kart Wii.will give you a great handle on vehicles and prevent you from oversteering for accuracy tricks.something worth to have



so far good its a good cheep wheel. love that it works with any system. only con is that its small.



I wanted to find a way to play those games as I would if they were Wii games. Close to the size of the Wii wheel, so it felt familiar.It will add a new dimension to your Gamecube racing games, and open up some more fun options for those of us that have Wii, but have limited racing selection. (This is the only Wii game that it's currently compatible with at this time, because the game allows use of the Gamecube controller).Works well straight out of the box. This wheel has the perfect balance. Not too loose but just right. Exactly what I was looking for.


I love the realistic feel of racing, and the Gamecube racing selection. It also seems sturdy enough to last for a while.The size wasn't bad and I found it quite comfortable.


An arcade style wheel with pedals for my Gamecube racing games to use on my Nintendo Wii. PC wheels I have used in the past seemed to have you all over the place, and were too responsive, with no tension.


It's not the size of a full sized wheel, but it certainly wasn't an inconvenience. It was much easier to use then the Gamecube controller on games like Burnout, where you need quick, accurate response, without over-correcting.


I was able to plug it in, and start playing right away. And this is it.It also works with Mario Kart for Wii really well.


It does take just a moment to learn where the correct buttons are, like with Mario Kart for example.I was very impressed with way the controls handled and responded. I actually liked the smaller size, it felt easier to use.



It never worked again.I'm going back to a Logitech wheel. I applaud Amazon for their quick shipment, but this thing broke within a week of use. The downshift lever made a popping sound, and that was it. Logitech might cost more, but in my experience, it is a much better quality wheel.



The choice I had was between this wheel for $30 or a Logitech wheel for $150. When I took it out of the box, I was a little worried because the wheel is so small compared to one I had for my Xbox. I ordered this last week for playing GRID on my PS3. But after clamping it to a table and firing up GRID, my worries are gone. I'm not sure what a $150 wheel does for you but this one works well with my PS3, will work with my Wii, and makes playing GRID much more fun.