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− | {{stub}}The '''{{PAGENAME}}''', known as the '''Formula Zero''' (フォーミュラゼロ) in Japan is a third-party analogue racing wheel released by [[Game Source]]. It is compatible with the [[Sega Saturn]], [[PlayStation]] and [[Nintendo 64]]. A ''' | + | {{stub}}The '''{{PAGENAME}}''', known as the '''Formula Zero''' (フォーミュラゼロ) in Japan is a third-party analogue racing wheel released by [[Game Source]]. It is compatible with the [[Sega Saturn]], [[PlayStation]] and [[Nintendo 64]]. A '''Pro''' model was also released which adds a third pedal, though it is not thought any Saturn game can make use of it. |
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Type: Steering wheel | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Power Wheel, known as the Formula Zero (フォーミュラゼロ) in Japan is a third-party analogue racing wheel released by Game Source. It is compatible with the Sega Saturn, PlayStation and Nintendo 64. A Pro model was also released which adds a third pedal, though it is not thought any Saturn game can make use of it.
Physical scans
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