Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Predator motion simulator enhances your game preying tact


The Predator motion simulator, as the name suggests, hints of something big and beasty. Instead of using smaller LCD screens, this low-cost interactive motion simulator has been especially designed for large projection systems that could assure a more realistic and immersive experience. The Predator by InMotion Simulation is primarily designed for entertainment businesses, such as sports bars, gaming centers, restaurants, museums, event marketing and trade shows, but it won’t be bad idea either to have one inside your own gaming room. The spec sheet is sure to impress every virtual racing fan out there. The standard features on the Predator include a maximum payload of 159 kg, a Corbeau-Forza racing seat with lap belt, force feedback steering wheel, dual-pedal setup, computers with pre-installed software, on-board Ethernet cards for LAN play, Diamond Audio’s custom sound system and the wireless keyboard trackball.

Arcade racing games and custom skin options are coming soon to the Predator. The pricing for the Predator interactive motion simulator starts at a whopping $17,900, excluding visual system, taxes and shipping. 

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