JoyRide Atomic A1 delivers an exceptional ride in a compact unit

Racing into the virtual world, we have featured a number of high-end simulators that keep the adrenalin level rushing in utmost reality. The latest is the Atomic A1 motion game simulator from UK-based JoyRide. Delivering a truly exhilarating riding experience in a compact and robust unit, the Atomic A1 was lately launched at the GamesCom trade show in Germany. Designed for gaming and professional simulation training, the motion simulator can be flexibly integrated into a home entertainment system. The Atomic A1 can be used with any screen configuration, including a television, PC monitor and full immersion screen setup. The integrated Simphynity software gives riders access to over 60 games, including racing, flying and roller coaster games, without the need for a third party interface. The compact unit comprises a racing car seat, steering wheel, peddle controllers and a joystick.

JoyRide’s ForceAssistTM technology produces up to 10x more force and acceleration than systems with similar motor power or power consumption. The simulator can pitch and roll up to 27-degrees. You will feel every turn, bump and detail in the road, thanks to the RealFeelTM dynamic motion control system. The integrated tactile transducer system reproduces the smallest of vibrations to enjoy an exceptionally realistic ride.

The only big downside is the fact that the Atomic A1 isn’t currently compatible with PS3 or Xbox 360 games. Personally, I am not in the line. Anyway, they might support Xbox 360 games in the future according to the demand. The home user version of the Atomic A1 retails for an affordable £5140 (about $7980) including VAT.
Via: Geek