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[[Image:Saturn_arcade_racer.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Saturn Arcade Racer Joystick]]The '''Arcade Racer Joystick''', produced for the [[Sega Saturn]], is the controller that puts you behind the wheel. And it gives you the most realistic control because its analog. Whereas digital controllers rely on values assigned to on/off switches (like light switches, they react in steps), analog controllers respond in a smoother arc (like dimmer switches). You're in the drivers seat with super, oh-so-sensitive control. It's perfect for Time Warner Interactive's V.R. Virtua Racing or Sega's Daytona USA.
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[[Image:Saturn_arcade_racer.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Saturn Arcade Racer Joystick]]The '''Arcade Racer Joystick''' is a racing wheel style controller for the [[Sega Saturn]]. As opposed to many digital controllers at the time, the Arcade Racer was analog, allowing for smoother control than digital could offer. Whereas digital controllers rely on values assigned to on/off switches (like light switches, they react in steps), analog controllers respond in a smoother arc (like dimmer switches). The Arcade Racer was a better control scheme for V.R. [[Virtua Racing]] or [[Sega]]'s [[Daytona USA]].
 
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Saturn Arcade Racer Joystick

The Arcade Racer Joystick is a racing wheel style controller for the Sega Saturn. As opposed to many digital controllers at the time, the Arcade Racer was analog, allowing for smoother control than digital could offer. Whereas digital controllers rely on values assigned to on/off switches (like light switches, they react in steps), analog controllers respond in a smoother arc (like dimmer switches). The Arcade Racer was a better control scheme for V.R. Virtua Racing or Sega's Daytona USA.