Thrustmaster has come up with what it claims is “the world’s first programmable and vibrating wireless gamepad”, called the ‘T-Wireless NW’ . The gaming peripheral device is compatible with both Wii’s GameCube and Nintendo Virtual Console games. Just like the Xbox 360 Elite’s Wireless Controller, this gamepad also operates on 2.4GHz wireless technology which enables up to 32 feet of wireless range.
The T-Wireless NW’s pad features turbo and mysterious slow buttons. The Turbo function allows users to perform multiple-key combinations with a single button, while the slow button is capable of providing slows down gameplay, this should give users more time to respond. The T-Wireless NW game pad now goes on sale in the UK with an estimated retail price of £20 or around $40.
via reghardware
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