Posts Tagged ‘ Peripherals ’

Left Handers Get Gaming Mouse from Razer

Mar 18th, 2010 | By Calin Ciabai

I’m not a left-handed gamer so I don’t really know the pain you go through when trying to play your favorite game using a mouse created for right handers, but apparently Razer does and the company decided to right the wrongs and create a gaming mouse only for the left handed gamers. Read on to [...]



The Emperor of Gaming Mice: Razer Imperator!

Nov 25th, 2009 | By Calin Ciabai

No matter if you’re a professional gamer or you simply play for fun, a great mouse is a necessity, especially if you want to still feel your thumbs and whole hand after a few hours of intense gaming. Thanks to Razer, now things will be much simpler: the company will soon release the Razer Imperator, [...]



Impressive Project Natal Intended for PC Use, too!

Jul 16th, 2009 | By Calin Ciabai

Probably the best thing presented during this year’s E3 Media Summit was Microsoft’s Project Natal, a really impressive 3D motion sensing technology that was not only able to completely read body movements and turn them into on-screen ones, but also capable of reading one’s emotions by analyzing their face and tone of voice. I think [...]



If Your Kids Play Too Much, Gas Them! Wait… What?

Apr 23rd, 2009 | By Calin Ciabai

It’s hard to believe it, but it can’t be a very late April Fool’s Day either: Spong is reporting that a strange device called PediSedate can be used to… uhm… gas your kids if they play too much with their handheld. Don’t think it’s anything lethal, though: it’s laughing gas and an anesthetic gas.
However, the [...]



Bloody Resident Evil 5 Chainsaw Is a Cool USB Drive

Apr 13th, 2009 | By Calin Ciabai

If you are a fan of the recently released top horror game from Capcom, Resident Evil 5, then you probably know that those living in Japan got spoiled by the devs with a really cool special edition, featuring a great Resident Evil 5 Chainsaw USB Drive (as opposed to the uncool canvas bag received by [...]



GDC 2009: The First Motion Sensitive Xbox 360 Game

Mar 27th, 2009 | By Calin Ciabai

The Game Developers Conference this year showed attendees a very interesting project for the Xbox 360, one that will certainly make Microsoft console’s fans very, very happy: Squeeballs, a game that will come with motion sensitive gameplay, similar to that on the Wii. Very cool, huh?
According to 1UP, Squeeballs is actually a collection of minigames [...]



Microsoft Is Working on a New Xbox 360 Controller

Feb 27th, 2009 | By Calin Ciabai

Digital Battle reports that we might be seeing a new Xbox 360 controller in action pretty soon, since yesterday, Microsoft’s product unit manager, Robert S. Walker suggested that they might be creating an advanced version of the Xbox360 controller. Just as is the case of Nintendo’s Classic Controller PRO, the new Xbox 360 controller [...]



Now We’re Talking: Overkill Hand Cannon Makes Wii Cooler

Jan 26th, 2009 | By Calin Ciabai

It’s time to say goodbye to the Wii Zapper and bow in front of Sega for (finally) turning the Nintendo Wii into an even cooler console. I say that because the publishers are planning to release babies like the ones you can see in the image to the left especially for the upcoming House of [...]



The Joystick Gets New Shape for the Future

Jan 12th, 2009 | By Calin Ciabai

Gamers certainly had a great time at CES 2009, where lots of interesting projects were announced. One of them is related to joysticks, those peripherals that for some reason appeared to be dead for quite a while now. However, Mad Catz have another opinion and in order to prove everybody that playing games with a [...]



Razer Unveils New Products for Gamers

Jan 9th, 2009 | By Calin Ciabai

Razer is the latest company which made a pretty nice announcement at CES 2009 – at least from a hardcore PC gamer’s point of view. The gaming peripherals company has announced two new high quality products for a better game experience: Razer Mamba, a laser wireless mouse and Razer Carcharias, their latest headset.

As you can [...]