Saturday, April 24, 2010
Sliding PSP Concept
With every new day, there is a new invention of gadgets along with better concepts and the best use of technologies to provide amazing features to every user. And with the increase in use of Play station among kids, I guess the concept of Nick Kim’s gadget does the best justice.
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Halo Xbox 360 Mod By Richard Taylor
This Halo Xbox 360 mod is created by Richard Taylor, a dress designer from WETA. The purpose for this modification is for celebrating over a million Xbox 360 in Australia. The interesting thing about this mod is that you can see internal components that are in the mod. This outstanding Halo Xbox 360 mod is currently on Ebay Australia, it is limited edition and the current price is 710 Australian Dollars. All money goes to charity called Konsoles for Kids.
10 Rejected Wii Accessories
Video games these days now have more add-ons and attachments than Inspector Gadget in a space suit. There has been no worse offender than the Nintendo Wii, what with their Wii-baseball bats, golf clubs, and tennis rackets.
Playstation 3 firmware 3.30
Head's up to all PS3 owners, Sony has announced that a new software update for the PlayStation 3 is now available. Go ahead and check your systems now. According to PlayStation Network director of operations, Eric Lempel:
Thursday, April 15, 2010
New Nintendo DSi comes packaged with free Mario & Luigi game
Nintendo has announced a new DSi system bundle at a cost of $170 that includes a FREE copy of Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story; The hit third game in Nintendo’s awesome and hilarious RPG series starring the brothers Mario.
Netflix Now Streaming Movies to Nintendo Wii
Instant streaming discs for the Wii are now being shipped to all eligible Netflix members who request them, Netflix said in a blog this Monday.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
5 Tips to Keep Your Xbox 360 Cool
Friday, April 9, 2010
Nintendo 3DS pictures. Real or fake?
As the date of E3 2010 draws ever-near, more and more leaks will start happening. Case in point, the Nintendo 3DS, which was confirmed as in-development by Nintendo with a short press-release, has yet to be fully revealed until E3 . . . and yet picture of the DSi successor are already surfacing.
Xbox 360 USB add-on storage options arrive
This week, space-hungry users of the Xbox 360 gaming console are finally getting a little relief: Once you download the latest update to the 360 software, you'll be able to plug a USB thumbdrive into your device to instantly expand its storage capability.
Apple's iPad takes video gaming seriously
RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters Life!) – Apple's iPad tablet computer hasn't been out a week yet but there are already over 830 video games that have been developed to suit the large format, high definition, multi-touch screen.
Tech Provider for Microsoft's Project Natal Revealed
PrimeSense, a chip design company based in Tel Aviv, provided the 3D sensor technology for Project Natal, which will let players control an on-screen avatar using full-body gestures like a kick, punch or jump. Microsoft has said the technology will be available for the Xbox 360 by the holiday season.
What’s in the Nintendo DSi XL box?
The DSi XL is a supersized version of the regular DSi with screens that are 90% larger than that of the DS Lite and viewable from any angle. Additionally, all of the features that are available on the normal DSi are on offer here, as you can read in our DSi XL system review.
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