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Number of Reviews collected

in Game Controls

16

Total

10914

Source country

US

United States

Language: English

Source rating scale

1
5

Average source rating

69

Highest rating

100

Lowest rating

30

Game Controls

NINTENDO Wii Fit

Wii Fit

By Jennifer Tsao

Thin is in. Our review of Nintendo's Wii workout title.

It's exercise. Fun mini games. Strong Mii integration.

It's exercise. Balance Board feedback is sometimes vague. Weak multiplayer support.

Gamers looking for an excuse to get off the couch will find plenty here to love, in the form of truly entertaining mini games like skiing, snowboarding, and dancing. Serious fitness freaks, however, may not be impressed with the Wii Fit's gentle ...

May, 2008

Rating

70

alaSCORE 100

692 reviews

Sony DualShock 3

Game like never before with the SIXAXIS wireless controller designed exclusively for the Playstation 3. Compatible with today's monitors and televisions, this state-of-the-art controller features motion-sensing technology to detect natural and ...

Not yet reviewed by editors.

April, 2008

No rating

alaSCORE 91

1787 reviews

QMotions-Golf

As with the baseball controller, this device isn't a standalone game-although it does come with EA Sports Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004. It combines the elements of a game with that of a putting green and driving range and is compatible with real clubs ...

December, 2005

Rating

80

no alaScore

1 reviews

Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2

Ready... Game... Fire!

Award: Editor's Choice!

Sports and action games on the PC play like they do on consoles. So to really get into the experience, you need a solid gamepad. The Logitech Rumblepad 2 controller is built around dual vibration-feedback motors, so you'll feel all the hits, crashes, ...

January, 2005

Rating

100

alaSCORE 89

1188 reviews

MonsterGecko PistolMouse FPS

Pistols were just not designed to be effective game controllers. Shaped like a handgun, the MonsterGecko PistolMouse FPS might make a nice novelty gift, but even with an 800-dpi optical sensor, the device lacks the precision required for fast-moving ...

January, 2005

Rating

30

alaSCORE 76

6 reviews

Saitek X-52 flight control system

You won't actually soar among the eagles, but you may get a similar sensation when you use the two-piece Saitek X52 Digital Flight Control System. Much more than a mere gamepad, this slightly ungainly device has a fully functional throttle, a control ...

January, 2005

Rating

90

alaSCORE 84

435 reviews

Belkin Nostromo Speedpad n52

The Belkin Nostromo Speedpad N52 combines keyboard and game pad functions, so you'll never have to search for the button you need. Used in combination with a mouse, this controller has a WASD layout for movement (forward, strafe left, backward, strafe ...

March, 2004

Rating

80

alaSCORE 80

302 reviews

Logitech Wingman Force 3D

The Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Joystick, designed for use with flight simulations, features a weighted base, an eight-way hat switch, and throttle controls, along with 12 ideally placed, programmable buttons and a rapid-fire trigger. A twist handle ...

March, 2004

Rating

60

alaSCORE 84

851 reviews

May, 2003

Rating

80

alaSCORE 82

238 reviews

Griffin PowerMate

Gadget fiends will love this programmable polished-silver knob, which looks as though it fell off an old hi-fi. It adjusts your PC's volume, scrolls windows, and even pulses a soft blue light to soothe your spirit.

December, 2002

No rating

no alaScore

9 reviews

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