Not one to do anything by halves, French multimedia specialist Guillemot has launched a slew of hardware upgrades aimed at attracting PC gamers.
The Guillemot Force Feedback joystick is just what its name implies. However, it's also the first ambidextrous model - designed especially for both right-handed and left-handed users. Along with a comfortable Kevlar grip, the stick features 11 fully-programmable buttons and an 8-way hat.
If tearing around the race track is more your thing, then the company's new Force Feedback steering wheel will probably suit your requirements. The unit has four levers and comes with foot pedals to make your gaming that much more realistic.
Guillemot is also introducing a new USB analogue gamepad for both PC and Apple iMac systems, and a new line of flat, space-saving speakers.
Unfortunately, no price details had been set at the time of writing.
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