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"Free Wheelin' With The HKT-7430"

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Blogger BlueSwirl said...

I quite like the official wheel, I've never tried any of the others though. My PAL wheel has the little port you mentioned for the pedals, I wonder if it was filled in on later models/releases?

Monday, June 08, 2015

Blogger Tom Charnock said...

That's quite interesting. Maybe they were. All of the fittings suggest a port should be there, but it's just blanked off. Very curious...

Monday, June 08, 2015

Blogger pcwzrd13 said...

I have the Pelican Rally 2 wheel and it works great. It has built-in vibration, a VMU slot, d-pad, and a really cool speed gauge at the top. Unfortunately the Pelican wheel doesn't have any pedals either. That's really the only negative though.

Here's a video I made on it a long time ago (sorry for the terrible video quality and commentary. I was new to Youtube lol):
https://youtu.be/fBawpYJBMLM

Tuesday, June 09, 2015

Blogger doceggfan said...

I have an official one, but it's been modified to the JVS arcade standard so that I can use it on my Naomi 2, Triforce and Lindbergh. Haven't actually had a chance to test it out yet though. I bought it from a guy selling them on Yahoo Auctions Japan earlier this year.

Tuesday, June 09, 2015

Blogger Tom Charnock said...

pcwzrd13 - that wheel looks pretty cool, I like the lights/speedo thing on it. Also, the suction cups would have been a nice addition to the official wheel to stop it sliding around!

doceggfan - that sounds very cool, would like to see some pictures of that once you've got it up and running!

Tuesday, June 09, 2015

Blogger Dave said...

You'll guys should try out the Madcatz MC2 Racing Wheel

Tuesday, June 09, 2015

Blogger CD ageS said...

I own the US version of the Official Wheel. It indeed has the port intact.
Also, Agetec simply handled distribution of Sega's main control accessories for the system at launch. This would also include the Fishing Rod and the Arcade Stick. It doesn't make them any less official than the ones released in JPN and UK markets. SEGA USA had ALOT on their plate with regards to the launch of the Dreamcast on their territory as the success of the systems release out here was a HUGE priority to SEGA as a whole. Companies like Agetec and Activision made deals to release 1st Party products to the states. Agetec would continue this with SNK after their US branch closed for business. As a result the US continued to receive SNK titles thanks to Agetec.

Tuesday, June 09, 2015

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Friday, June 12, 2015

Blogger mistamontiel said...

I was thinking about having one of these "paddle shifters!!!" ..nope >.<

Sunday, April 05, 2020

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