Wednesday, Oct. 1 2008


Rumor has it that Nintendo is preparing the next generation of its insanely popular Wii console for 2011. Of course the logical next step for the console is to go HD - which is apparently the plan, but more interesting that that - the console may have ONLY digitally distributed content.
Think of the […]

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Friday, Aug. 29 2008


If you play many of the N64 or Gamecube titles available for the Nintendo Wii, then chances are you either have an old Gamecube controller, or the Nintendo classic controller. The only real problem with the classic controller is that it isn’t terribly aerodynamic.
The Nyko Wing aims to correct that by giving the Wii […]

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Thursday, Jul. 31 2008

Penguin United has revealed their Quad Charge Station for Wii. The set up utilizes Li-ion batteries that promise a full 13 hours of playtime for each Wiimote. It has LEDs to let you know when each Wiimote is fully charged, and can get them up and running in just 4 hours.
This Penguin is […]

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Monday, Jul. 28 2008

The Blaze Portable MegaDrive Player brings back all those wonderful early 90s memories of the Sega MegaDrive (Genesis in the US).
The system is available now, and is not all that much bigger than the original Genesis controller. The system comes loaded with 20 classic Sega games, including: Sonic and Knuckles, Golden Axe, […]

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Monday, Jul. 14 2008

Microsoft today made some major announcements at their E3 presentation. First was the brand new Xbox 360 dashboard. This new interface (which you can see above thanks to pics from Engadget) will feature characters that remind me strongly of the Nintendo Wii “Mii” avatars, and a sliding interface very similar to iTunes coverflow.
The […]

Tuesday, Mar. 4 2008

Bronze PSP in Japan

Japan always receives all the tech-goodies before the rest of the world, and that seems to be the case with the upcoming PSP model.
With that being said, Sony has decided to introduce a new colored PlayStation Portable Lite, that comes in bronze, and is suppose to hit the Japanese market on April.
Besides the new […]

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Monday, Feb. 25 2008

The Tabletop Arcade will definitely bring back good memories of the 80’s arcade games, and I’m sure most people would spend long periods of times with it.
To make the old school arcade look more realistic, the Tabletop comes with one joystick, a 3-inch trackball, and 11 buttons - all the items to provide a cool […]

Wednesday, Jan. 30 2008

Pyramat already had a PC Gaming Chair in 2006, but they have upgraded the product and announced the (advanced) version 2.1.
With that being said, the uncommon chair still has 2 speakers placed on the left/right side of the headrest, the closest spot to your ears. Additionally, it also features a subwoofer, so you can really […]

Friday, Jan. 11 2008

The Dreamflyer can be considered the airplane of the poor, or for the ones that don’t need/want the adrenaline of a real flight, and only want a game.
Its working method is kind of simple, but good: according to the balances made by the pilot, the joystick (which is located below the chair), is able […]

Friday, Nov. 30 2007

Nintendo has arranged a way for owners of the DS Lite to download, and view movies on the gaming console.
The upcoming service is called DSvision and will start its activity on March 2008, in Japan. The whole process to watch video content on the DS Lite isn’t the best, but it works. Basically, owners […]

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