Classic Game Room – RSEAT RS EVO 3 racing seat review

RSEAT RS EVO3 review. Classic Game Room reviews the RSEAT RS EVO 3 from RSEAT.net, a carbon steel, fiberglass and synthetic leather racing seat with rugged construction that firmly holds your racing wheel in place. Optimized for use with high end video game wheels and pedals like the Thrustmaster T500RS, Fanatec GT2, GT3 and CSR as well as the Logitech G25 and G27 racing wheels. CGR uses the value priced Logitech Driving Force GT wheel which works with the seat provided you tighten it firmly and use some rubberized screws to hold the pedals in place (which is really easy to do). Build quality and styling are first rate and driving enthusiasts should enjoy the rigid arm that holds the wheel in place, although really tall people may find it confining. RSEAT RS EVO 3 is a nice looking, comfortable seat worth a look if you’re into racing games like iRacing, Gran Turismo 5, Dirt 3, Dirt 3, MUSHA, NASCAR 2011 or F1 2011, many of which are featured in this review. Also featured in this review is the CGR 1972 El Camino with leather seats and the Sega Nomad playing Super Monaco GP in the El Camino, which is the ideal spot for playing Nomad. If you enjoy racing games on PlayStation 3 PS3, Xbox 360, PC or Sega Genesis then this is a driving seat to consider!

Ridge Racer Unbounded – Drag Racing Gameplay

Unbounded’s Drag Racing mode in action. Release Date: TBA 2012 Platforms: Xbox 360, PC, PlayStation 3 Genre: Racing Publisher: Namco Bandai Developer: Bugbear Entertainment Head over to IGN for more: ps3.ign.com Subscribe to IGN’s channel for reviews, news, and all things gaming: www.youtube.com

Crash Team Racing – Episode 20

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Android Drag Racing Bike Edition: How To Tune A Level 7 Super Blackbird 4.906s 1/8mile!

Drag Racing Bike Edition: Level 7 Super Blackbird 4.906s 1/8mile! For tunes close to WORLD RECORD times, levels 1-10 visit 7worldsgaming.webs.com Android Drag Racing Bike Edition How To Tune A Level 7 Super Blackbird 4.978s 1/8mile! This tune goes faster my fastest time with this tune is 4.906s :-) Front Sprocket: 17 Rear Sprocket: 51 Nitro Duration: 2.0 Tire Pressure: 90% 1 Gear – 2.71 2 Gear – 2.1 3 Gear – 1.58 4 Gear – 1.3 5 Gear – 1.1 6 Gear – 0.95 Lunch: hold down the accelerator and do not release. REMEMBER SHIFT + NOS whenever you are shifting into 3rd Gear. 3rd-4th shift in the late green 4th-5th shift in the late green 5th-6th gear DO NOT SHIFT! this is not the fastest tune but it is a head start so enjoy and if this helps you Subscribe & Like this video! Random Stuff! gaming pcs cheap pc cheap car rental Gaming Desktops PC Gaming Games Online Free cheapest car insurance Free games online Racing Suits cheap car hire leather motorcycle jackets Performance Parts car insurance quotes drag racing apparel play drag racing games cheap insurance motorcycle leather jackets birthday party games compare car insurance last minute deals vacation deals

Crash Team Racing – Episode 17

Episode 17

Nascar 2011 Rage – Rubbin’s Racing

Weregonnalose gets some more threats in Nascar 2011. ★Add me on the following: TwitchTv- www.twitch.tv Facebook- www.facebook.com Twitter- twitter.com Music Intro with full rights to use made by: www.youtube.com

Crash Team Racing – Episode 16

Episode 16

The Desert Skags (5) Donkey Racing!

NO RULES The Desert Skags was a posse that met up every saturday to roam the deserts of Red Dead Redemption. The posse consisted of Video Games Awesome Moderators, Commisioners and Turbo club members. If you want to catch us live, we plan to do this every saturday starting around 3-4 PM PST @ twitch.tv Posse members featured in this highlight: Bonefoot casualruffian fisherman8520 gymppi ImpossibleManX Ki-J mellisbaker MikeyMcMuffin MrChrisMad Nulani RamblingDude Relkin109 Synrise04 zachthecool

Crash Team Racing – Episode 15

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Rock ‘N Roll Racing – SNES Gameplay

Game info/discussion at s.nesgui.de | “Rock ‘N Roll Racing” (SNES), published by Interplay, 1993 | Basic demonstration of natural gameplay; no commentary, no cheats/tool-assistance, not a speed-run. Captured from an original model North American SNES console. SNESguide is currently in the process of produding gameplay video for the approximately 715 unique titles produced for the original 16-bit Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) in the North American market. The SNESguide project began in 2008 as the original NESguide project was nearing completion of it’s initial goal to capture all NES games. For more information, SNES related news, discussion and/or to follow the project: stay connected via your social network of choice… facebook.com twitter.com Join us in keeping the spirit of classic gaming alive! snesguide.com
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