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(Created page with "==Reviews== This bizarre coloured plasiic ihing is a popular con¬ troller for use when playing car racing games. What does it do? Well, it's a set of three footpedals. The switches in the middle of the unit configure the three foot pedals to act like any one of the directions of a standard joystick - up, down, fire and so on. This makes it useable with almost all racing games and night sims, and it's pretty good, too. Although it looks a bit flimsy, it stands up to a fa...")
 
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This bizarre coloured plasiic ihing is a popular con¬ troller for use when playing car racing games. What does it do? Well, it's a set of three footpedals.
{{Review|score=|review=This bizarre coloured plastic ihing is a popular controller for use when playing car racing games. What does it do? Well, it's a set of three footpedals. The switches in the middle of the unit configure the three foot pedals to act like any one of the directions of a standard joystick - up, down, fire and so on. This makes it useable with almost all racing games and flight sims, and it's pretty good, too. Although it looks a bit flimsy, it stands up to a fair amount of beating. The box informs you the Footpedal is "Excellent for Car Racing, Flight simulation, Tennis. Kung Fu, etc," Tennis? Kong Fu? I'm sorry, but I can't see it. Apart from that, it's a good controller fora reasonable price|author=Steve Bradley|pub=[[Amiga Format]]|issue=August 1993
The switches in the middle of the unit configure the three foot pedals to act like any one of the directions of a standard joystick - up, down, fire and so on. This makes it useable with almost all racing games and night sims, and it's pretty good, too. Although it looks a bit flimsy, it stands up to a fair amount of beating. The box informs you the Footpedal is; M Excellent for Car Racing, Right simulation. Tennis. Kung Fu. etc," Tennis? Kong Fu? I'm sorry, but I can't see it. Apart from that, it's a good controller fora reasonable price
 
 
 
 
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Steve Bradley, Amiga Format, August 1993
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{{Review|score=|review=This bizarre coloured plastic ihing is a popular controller for use when playing car racing games. What does it do? Well, it's a set of three footpedals. The switches in the middle of the unit configure the three foot pedals to act like any one of the directions of a standard joystick - up, down, fire and so on. This makes it useable with almost all racing games and flight sims, and it's pretty good, too. Although it looks a bit flimsy, it stands up to a fair amount of beating. The box informs you the Footpedal is "Excellent for Car Racing, Flight simulation, Tennis. Kung Fu, etc," Tennis? Kong Fu? I'm sorry, but I can't see it. Apart from that, it's a good controller fora reasonable price|author=Steve Bradley|pub=Amiga Format|issue=August 1993



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