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Even though the Nintendo Wii makes use of wireless technology, you still need a wire to attach the nunchuk accessory to the Wii remote for selected games that require it. While many gamers agree the cord length is ample, there are a few situations ...
May, 2008
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73 reviews
Gaming keypads are funky little accessories. To the layperson, they're just little partial keyboards for the left hand that sit next to a keyboard that offer all the same controls. For hardcore gamers, however, they're valuable tools. These ...
April, 2008
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174 reviews
When Sony's PlayStation 3 came out in late 2006, much was made over the fact that the new Sixaxis wireless controller that shipped with the system didn't offer any force feedback--or rumble, as the vibration feature in Sony's earlier DualShock 2 ...
April, 2008
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1787 reviews
We've seen our fair share of Wii accessories by now--most of them meaningless plastic encasings providing no real advantage over just using the Wii remote by itself. But with the Perfect Shot from Nyko, we're finally seeing a practical application for ...
April, 2008
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11 reviews
Nyko brought out its original Charger Grip for the original PSP back in early 2006, and now the company's slightly altered its design to accommodate the Sony's slimmer, second-generation PSP, which is officially referred to as the PSP 2000.The idea ...
March, 2008
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2 reviews
As gaming consoles get more powerful, the propensity for the systems to break down has increased, too. Case in point: the Xbox 360. Microsoft's latest console has had its share of operational woes, to the point where the company has declared that any ...
The Pelican Xbox 360 Fan Stand is a great cooling device, though we suspect the space you have to devote to using it is doing most of the work.
October, 2006
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2 reviews
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