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Thrustmaster run’n’drive wireless 3 in 1 test

As we now have the habit of seeing, Thrustmaster likes to release products that offer a so many options it can’t be managed by mere mortals. Today, we will be looking at the “Thrustmaster run and drive wireless 3 in 1”. What’s that you say? A joystick, or rather three joysticks. We will of course reveal all in the following test…

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Thrustmaster run’n’drive wireless 3 in 1 test

November 07th, 2007 - 07:10 am ET by

It’s a fact, once you are finally able to remember the exact name of its predecessor, Thrustmaster will release a new device that has an even more incredible name. But unlike a good number of items that use obscure name or acronyms, here each word distinguishes the object from others of the same brand which have different functions. So let’s take a look at what the Thrustmaster run and drive wireless 3 in 1 name signifies. So Thrustmaster is of course the brand, Run and drive (Run’n’Drive to be more precise, surely to make it sound classier) signifies that you can play both action games and racing games thanks to the integrated functions.

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Wireless means that there are no cables, and finally 3 in 1 is because the purchaser will have a product that is capable of playing nearly any game on the market thanks to the 3 joysticks that are delivered, with one each for the PC, PS2 and PS3. I’ts so easy to understand the name once you’ve looked at it closely, right? But if it was easier and less complicated things wouldn’t be as interesting…


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