Force-Feedback Vest: Xbox 360 & Sony PS3 gamers, would you

Filed under: Gaming, PC Games | By: Peter Chubb
Posted on: February 26, 2008 | 13 Comments

Force-Feedback Vest: Xbox 360 & Sony PS3 gamers
If you own a PC and like to play games like Call of Duty 2 or 3rd Space Incursion then you will be able to have a much better gaming experience than ever before, with the use of the Force-Feedback Vest. To make this possible inside the vest is an impact-generating device, so when you get shot you will get to feel the impact.

There are eight active zones built in to the Force-Feedback Vest, which is great if you get shot from many different angles. However there is one problem with this vest and that is that it is not available for use with the Microsoft Xbox 360 or the Sony PS3.

However if it was available on these consoles would it be something that you would purchase? I know that I would

Source - TN Games

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13 Responses to “Force-Feedback Vest: Xbox 360 & Sony PS3 gamers, would you”

  1. Cwarrior says:

    That would be an awesome product…I would buy it no doubt if it was out for ps3 and worth no more than 100 bucks

  2. Rob Willis says:

    Yeah i’d have to get it as well, although my girlfriend already takes the p1ss with just a headset so i reckon i’ll be in for some stick. I wonder if any of the pads are on the nipples? She might use it then…you never know!

  3. Terance says:

    I have been watching this product since the beginning of last year. I would pick it up in a heartbeat.I think under $100.00 is unrealistic, and the price point be set at around $200.00 with some customizable options. Sensitivity settings, wireless , etc. etc.

    My PS3 and gaming would never be the same.

  4. Christian says:

    Yeah i would buy this if it was available. Because i think it would be awesome to be able to feel it when you get shot in a game. I have been thinking bout something like this since i got my first Action game. so i think it is awesome that something like this has finally came out.

  5. Phil J says:

    Yes I would buy this product, it is very short sighted not to market this item for PS3 OR xbox360, I think you could sell alot of these vests.
    $200 seems a fair price, i would also like to see a wireless version, just think it could be the next use of the the Wii type technology.
    Phil J

  6. amin says:

    i would by it no matter what was the prise. i have both ps3 and 360.it doesn’t matter which one of this two company give it out,but i am hoping that one of them give this product as soon as they can.

  7. Shadowkeeper says:

    I bought the reality vest for the Nintendo 64 way back in the 90’s. So this concept is not new or original. However if they do have it where it vibrates in the location you are getting shot (games like ‘Call or duty’) then I too would purchase the item for more realism.

    The problem with the old vest: It connected to the back of the controller and if the rumble pack went off on the controller so did the vest. Regardless of the motion, In other words it had no distinction in the signal.

  8. Mike Hockensac says:

    This sounds like a great idea for everyone in the world except me. It wouldn’t do me any good is because I’ve never been hit by an enemy bullet, and most likely never will. Oh well… If it’s priced right it should sell well to all the noobs that I pwn on a daily basis.

  9. devan says:

    i would buy this anydayif it wasmade for xbox 360it would be a blast to play on call of duty ! hope the company will make a new model for other systems.

  10. jack says:

    yes i would buy this for 360 and $200 is a good price

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