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"Peripheral manufacturer Thrustmaster has signed a global licensing agreement with Microsoft to create and distribute third-party Xbox controllers and peripherals. The company is known for a full line of racing wheels, joysticks and control pads, and is considering bringing other peripherals, such as snowboarding/skateboarding controllers, memory cards, light guns and other game specific devices like dance pads, to Xbox as well. The first wave of Thrustmaster Xbox devices is scheduled for the console's fall launch"
Looks like we mat get some innovative controllers, if only for the X-Box.
Don't wurry about it, look around u.
:-)
B-
Could do better.
*fires off an e-mail to Thrustmaster about Dringo's rowing boat sim idea...*
"Peripheral manufacturer Thrustmaster has signed a global licensing agreement with Microsoft to create and distribute third-party Xbox controllers and peripherals. The company is known for a full line of racing wheels, joysticks and control pads, and is considering bringing other peripherals, such as snowboarding/skateboarding controllers, memory cards, light guns and other game specific devices like dance pads, to Xbox as well. The first wave of Thrustmaster Xbox devices is scheduled for the console's fall launch"
Looks like we mat get some innovative controllers, if only for the X-Box.