GYROXUS® TO BE FEATURED AT RED BULL AIR RACES IN RIO DE JANEIRO
FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
GYROXUS® TO BE FEATURED AT RED BULL AIR RACES IN RIO DE JANEIRO
From the seat of the Gyroxus, Air Race fans get the chance to "fly" the Red Bull plane on MS Flight Simulator's actual Rio de Janeiro race course
Santa Barbara, Calif., USA. GYROXUS, the Full-Motion Video Game Control, is featured at the Red Bull Air Races in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Saturday, May 8 and Sunday, May 9. The public is invited for free to try out the GYROXUS while playing the Microsoft Flight Simulator game, which "flies" the actual Rio de Janeiro race course. The game and the GYROXUS are located in the Spectator Services area inside the race at Flamengo Beach in Zona Sul.
The only affordable full-motion control on the market, the GYROXUS puts a player right into his or her favorite video game. Rather than using thumbs to control directional action, gamers do it from the seat of their GYROXUS by banking left and right, pulling back, and leaning forward. Gamers say that they feel completely immersed in their favorite games. Using the GYROXUS with the MS Flight Simulator will allow a player to feel they are piloting in the Red Bull Air Races.
GYROXUS is the official gaming chair at the 2010 Red Bull Air Races, which includes races in Perth, Western Australia; Lausitz, Germany; and New York City, NY, USA, in addition to the Rio de Janeiro race. The GYROXUS was featured at the 2008 and 2009 Red Bull Air Races, which included the races in Abu Dhabi, UAE; Barcelona Spain; Budapest, Hungary; and London, England.
The GYROXUS is available for purchase online at www.gyroxus.com for $249.95 USD and is compatible with Xbox 360, PlayStation3, and Games for PC.
WHO: GENERAL PUBLIC
WHAT: PLAY THE MS FLIGHT SIMULATOR OF THE ACTUAL RED BULL AIR RACES ROUTE USING THE GYROXUS GAMING CONTROL
WHERE: FLAMENGO BEACH in ZONA SUL
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL
WHEN: SATURDAY, MAY 8
SUNDAY, MAY 9
COST: FREE
AGE: ALL
Tagged as
Rio, Red Bull, air races
Written
Fri Apr 30 2010
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