The Racing Car Simulator is a pair of
Playseat WRC seat-and-wheel rigs with Logitech force-feedback controls and
separate screens. When staffed for the standard session, the rigs link so
two drivers race on the same track. It is not a motion platform: the seats
stay still, which keeps the setup suitable for stands and function rooms.
Fast & Furious and
Sega Rally 2 are linked twin
sit-down arcade cabinets rather than portable Playseat rigs. The first is
a Raw Thrills street-racing machine; the second is an original Sega Rally
2 Championship pair running on Sega's Model 3 arcade hardware.
The Surf Simulator is a physical ride: a
motorised board tilts and rolls inside an inflatable wave surround while
our operator adjusts the speed. Virtual Bowling
is the compact UNIS Bowl Master, where players roll a real ball down a
short lane and see the pins on screen.
Which format fits your event?
Portable linked racing rigs
Choose the Playseat pair for force-feedback wheels, head-to-head laps and branding around the screens. Allow about 3m by 3m per rig, with room for the pair side by side. Lap times make a straightforward leaderboard across the day.
Twin arcade cabinets
Fast & Furious and Sega Rally 2 are substantial sit-down cabinets with two linked cockpits. They suit an arcade-led event where the cabinet itself is part of the atmosphere and access has been checked.
Mechanical surf ride
The surf machine is a staffed balance challenge with a digital timer. It needs the space for its inflatable surround, continuous power and a clear operating area rather than an arcade-machine footprint.
Compact virtual bowling
Bowl Master uses a real ball and a short lane with on-screen pins. Up to six people can play through a game, and the unit is for indoor use or a properly covered outdoor position.
Access, power and competition format
Tell us the loading route as well as the available floor space. The linked
cabinets and portable Playseat rigs have different footprints, and any
steps, tight turns or lifts need checking before the event. The electronic
units need mains power; the surf setup also needs its inflatable surround
and trained operator.
All three racing options support direct head-to-head play. The Playseat
rigs can also run fastest-lap qualifying with a written leaderboard. The
surf ride has its own digital timer. Bowling works better as a social game
for a small group than as a quick one-person reaction challenge.
We deliver simulator equipment to exhibition venues including
NEC Birmingham, Manchester Central
and ACC Liverpool, with setup planned around
the venue's access and build schedule.
Simulator questions
Are all five products driving simulators?
No. Three are driving options: portable Playseat rigs, Fast & Furious twin cabinets and Sega Rally 2 twin cabinets. The other two are a mechanical surf ride and the Bowl Master virtual bowling lane.
Do the racing simulators link for head-to-head play?
Fast & Furious and Sega Rally 2 are linked twin cabinets. The Playseat pair links during the staffed session; on a longer unstaffed hire the rigs run independently, so lap-time competition is the better format.
What information do you need before quoting?
Send the venue, dates, floor space, access route, power position, opening hours and whether you want staffing, branding or a leaderboard. Those details determine which of the five setups is practical.