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| THRUSTMASTER Fighting Arena
| | Current Price: $70.82 |
|  | | Shipping: | | US-Mainland: | $14.63 | Your item is shipped via Federal Express. Insurance is optional for an addition |
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| Plastic floor mat incorporates directional and L1/L2/R1/R2 functions, start and select buttons Two sets of photo sensors emit infrared beams between the two front bars for punching actionsas conventionally undertaken using triangle and square gamepad controls 2 lateral sets of photo sensors on the left and right sides emit infrared beams for kicking and punching actions as conventionally undertaken using cross and circle gamepad controls 4 size adjustable presets Provides an excellent workout Can be wiped clean Quick and easy 3-step assembly Mat size: 1m x 1m Adjustable bar heights: 1.25m min, 1.35m, 1.45m, 1.55m max The Thrustmaster Fighting Arena is made up of a fully responsive plastic mat featuring `start` and `select` buttons, four directional functions for player movements and four diagonal functions for specific player movements. It also incorporates L1, L2, R1, and R2 buttons so players are able to replicate the same moves they can achieve via a gamepad. Additionally there are four sets of infrared sensors which let your screen fighting character mirror your actual on-mat punching and kicking actions - as you move and break the infrared beams - each representing different controller buttons - your on-screen character reacts in real time. Quick and easy 3-step self assembly reqired. Comes complete with 4 size pre-sets so gamers of all heights can play. Mat size: 1m x 1m. Bar height can be adjusted to four different heights: 1.25m min, 1.35m, 1.45m, 1.55m max. Similar to the conceptNow, you can play a fighting game while standing on the Fighting Arena and punch and kick to make your character do the same . |
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