December 12, 2006 6:00 AM PST

The ultimate motion simulator

by Mike Yamamoto
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$300,000 simulator (Credit: FAO Schwarz)

We've seen simulators in all shapes and sizes, from racing systems to cockpits that control unmanned aircraft. But nothing compares with this "Morphis ESP" personal motion simulator that seats eight people from, of all places, FAO Schwarz.

Luxurylaunches says the simulator comes with aviation-quality motion, a library of 3D adventures on CD-ROMs and a customizable exterior to "relive the thrills that you used to seek at the amusement parks." We don't know about you, but whatever thrills we experienced didn't come anywhere near the $300,000 this thing costs. That's right, $300,000.

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It's on my Xmas list!
by rjb1 December 12, 2006 11:58 AM PST
So is this one -- www.monsterrollcage.com. Maybe I'll get both :)
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