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PS3, PS2, PC, Gamecube, Xbox Steering Wheel Support Games List Project

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BadMouth:
Ugh, can't stop myself from compulsively working on this stuff.
Have xbox mostly done, although I'll never have any use for it.   :dizzy:

Using info off the box covers. 
I get the feeling only the early titles actually point out wheel support, so I may drop that column.

Fursphere:
Xbox - can't emulate it.  Logitech wheels don't work on them (without a 3rd party adapter).

Drop the Xbox. 

The fact that the OS is based on Windows and doesn't use a native USB driver?   Ya..   screw that system.   :)

BadMouth:

--- Quote from: Fursphere on September 17, 2013, 09:46:47 pm ---Xbox - can't emulate it.  Logitech wheels don't work on them (without a 3rd party adapter).

Drop the Xbox. 

The fact that the OS is based on Windows and doesn't use a native USB driver?   Ya..   screw that system.   :)

--- End quote ---

Too late.  Done except for formatting.  :lol
Shame there wasn't a better wheel for it.
The linking is pretty cool.  Guess I need to add that column to PS2 games too.
It's not too bad to look up since it's on the back of the cover.

BadMouth:
Dropped in a giant list of driving games for PS2.  Not sure why, but it kept the original ones at the bottom when I tried to sort alphabetically.
Ended up having to copy and paste them into the list in the correct spots.  So.....don't sort that page, or it might separate them out again.
I made a backup just in case.

The ones that have the details filled out are from the Logitech website as supporting the Driving Force wheels.
Those still need the number of networked players allowed filled in.

The best source of information seems to be viewing high res scans of the covers.

BadMouth:
I managed to find a spreadsheet of PS1 games. 
Sorted by genre, delete unrelated genres, pick through simulation & sports
....bingo-bango-jimmy-john-jango....a list of racing games with dates without having to put much work in.  ;D

Of course, it can't be that easy.

Namco NeGcon released at system launch (for Ridge Racer)            
Sony Analog joystick (flightstick style) released April 1996            
Dual Analog Controller released in US Aug27, 1997                                                                                         
Dual Shock Controller released May 1998 - Added vibration.            
Namco Jogcon packaged with RR Type 4 1998 - included full directional force feedback   

What's crazy is that it is not cut and dry whether a game supported analog controls or not.
Some games will only work with one of these controllers, some support two or three of them.  :dizzy:

So the dates really don't help. 
I was hoping to just eliminate the ones that came out before the Dual Analog controller, but that would indeed wipe out some that had analog controls.         

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