Mike Yamamoto | Dec 07, 2007
The last time we saw a HotSeat game simulator, it was a relatively
bare-bones setup, at least compared with some others on the market
back then. But with competition getting increasingly insane, it clearly
needed to upgrade its offerings--lest it be named HotSeat for reasons other than
intended.
BornRich says the
HotSeat 275 is a "two-seater that features a "Sony Slim PS 2 with controller, 8MB
memory card, two Dolby 5.1 surround-sound speakers with a remote control and
subwoofer unit, a copy of
Grand Turismo 4 and two Logitech Driving Force
Pro force-feedback wheels with pedals"--inhaling now--"PS2 mounting bracket, two
swinging-away consoles and two cup holders".
If all that still isn't enough, it can accommodate various media players and even more speaker systems for players
ranging in height from 3ft to 6ft6.
Something tells us that whoever buys this system will be toward the latter
end of that scale, as it comes with a list price of
US$4,375. Compared with last season's Ford twin-simulator at US$19,000, however, it's a bargain.
Via
Crave CNET
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