Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel
The Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel was developed by Microsoft for the Xbox 360 and was introduced at E3 2006. Released in November 2006, the force feedback steering wheel controller includes the standard gamepad buttons along with floor-mounted accelerator and brake pedals. Although the wheel is capable of running truly wirelessly from a standard Xbox 360 battery pack, use of the force feedback and active resistance features requires an external AC adapter.
The original limited edition of the force feedback wheel included a force-feedback capable version of the racing game Project Gotham Racing 3. This was discontinued in November 2007 when the price of the wheel was dropped to $99.
The wheel was developed in conjunction with the video game Forza Motorsport 2.
Supported games
The following games are "fully supported" with force feedback for Xbox 360:Burnout ParadiseDirtDirt 2Dirt 3Daytona USAF1 2010F1 2011F1 2012F1 2013F1 2014Forza Motorsport 2†Forza Motorsport 3†Forza Motorsport 4Forza HorizonForza Horizon 2GridHydro Thunder HurricaneJuiced 2: Hot Import NightsMidnight Club: Los AngelesNASCAR 08NASCAR 09Need for Speed: CarbonNeed for Speed: Most WantedNeed for Speed: ProStreetNeed for Speed: UndercoverNeed for Speed: ShiftNeed for Speed: The RunNeed for Speed: Hot PursuitProject Gotham Racing 3†Project Gotham Racing 4†Race ProSega Rally RevoSega Rally Online ArcadeStuntman: IgnitionSuperstars V8 RacingTest Drive Unlimited Test Drive Unlimited 2WRC 2010WRC 3: FIA World Rally ChampionshipWRC 4: FIA World Rally Championship† Bundled Xbox 360 race game.
The following games are supported on Windows Vista x64. This does not include force feedback- steering and rumble only:Colin McRae: DirtSega Rally RevoPureBurnout Paradise: The Ultimate BoxRace Driver: Grid - Need to 1.2 version patch
The following original Xbox games are supported. This does not include force feedback- steering and rumble only: Xbox 360 backward compatibility:
- 007: Nightfire
- 4x4 EVO 2
- Auto Modellista
- Burnout 2: Point of Impact
- Burnout 3: Takedown
- Colin McRae Rally 04
- Colin McRae Rally 2005
- Crash Nitro Kart
- EA Sports F1 2001
- EA Sports F1 2002
- F1 Career Challenge
- Ford Mustang: The Legend Lives
- Ford vs. Chevy
- Forza Motorsport
- Grand Theft Auto III
- Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
- Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
- Hot Wheels: Stunt Track Challenge
- IHRA Drag Racing: Sportsman Edition
- IHRA Professional Drag Racing 2005
- IndyCar Series
- IndyCar Series 2005
- Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis
- NASCAR 06: Total Team Control
- NASCAR Thunder 2002
- NASCAR Thunder 2003
- Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2
- Need for Speed: Underground
- Need for Speed: Underground 2
- OutRun 2
- OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast
- Project Gotham Racing
- Project Gotham Racing 2
- Rallisport Challenge
- Sega GT 2002
- Sega GT 2002/JSRF Combo pack
- Sega GT OnlineSonic & Sega All-Stars Racing
- Sonic Heroes
- Street Racing Syndicate
- Test Drive
- Test Drive: Eve of Destruction
- TOCA Race Driver
- TOCA Race Driver 2
- ''TOCA Race Driver 3''
Recall
On August 22, 2007 an announcement on the official Xbox website stated that Microsoft will retrofit for free all the Wireless Racing Wheels that were manufactured during 2006 and 2007. This is due to a component in the wheel chassis that in rare cases may overheat and release smoke when the AC/DC power supply is used to power up the wheel.According to Microsoft the retrofit of the Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel is only required on products with SKU numbers 9Z1-00001, 9Z1-00002, 9Z1-00003, 9Z1-00004, 9Z1-00009, 9Z1-00011, 9Z1-00012, 9Z1-00013, 9Z1-00017, 9Z1-00018 and Wheel part numbers X809211-001, X809211-002, X809211-003, X809211-004, X809211-005.
The SKU number can be found on a label on the bottom side of the retail carton and the Wheel part numbers are found on a label on the bottom side of the dashboard assembly. Any SKU or Wheel not included in this list will not require the retrofit.
Discontinuation and successor
The Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel was discontinued in 2007 when the price of the wheel was dropped to $99. It no longer seemed to be supplied to stores, and Microsoft had removed mention of it from the official Xbox web site.The successor, the Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Speed Wheel was released on September 26, 2011.