Difference between revisions of "Thrustmaster"
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}}{{stub}}'''Thrustmaster''' is an American third-party video game peripheral designer and manufacturer which specializes in [[wikipedia:Racing wheel|racing wheels]]. | }}{{stub}}'''Thrustmaster''' is an American third-party video game peripheral designer and manufacturer which specializes in [[wikipedia:Racing wheel|racing wheels]]. | ||
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Thrustmaster is an American third-party video game peripheral designer and manufacturer which specializes in racing wheels.
Company
In 1999, Thrustmaster's Peripherals and Accessories division was acquired by fellow peripheral company Guillemot Corporation.[1]
Accessories produced
External links
- Official website
- Official website (Wayback Machine)