The Return of the Classics
Poor Billy missed the Sega Genesis revolution the first time around. But now thanks to new technology, the At Games Sega Genesis console offers the classic games and new thrills.
Poor Billy missed the Sega Genesis revolution the first time around. But now thanks to new technology, the At Games Sega Genesis console offers the classic games and new thrills.
We took a die-hard console gamer and put him in front of Shuttle’s newest, tiny SH87R6 gaming computer. To say the little system made the grade is a bit of an understatement.
The Ouya is now available, and our reviewer has used it for everything from exclusive games to emulation of his favorite old consoles. Is it worth $99? You bet, but find out why inside.
The Skullcandy PLYR 2 Wireless Gaming Headset is an entry level unit that works on the PC or the console. It has a reasonable price, good performance and all the advantages wireless can offer.
This week we put together the World of Warcraft Goblin Zeppelin set from Mega Blocks, for hours of geeky fun during construction, and even more once it takes flight
The Mindwave Mobile Brainwave Headset lets players control a select but growing group of games with just their mind. Yes, with their mind.
The Sony PS Vita has some amazing new features like multitasking and dual analog sticks, but it also seems to have left a few nice things on the cutting room floor.
Reviewer James Maddox continues to explore the cross between comic books and video games with the hybrid Exile Number Two.
The Dreamgear NASCAR Racing Wheel is built with virtual driver comfort in mind. Unlike most peripherals, this one is constructed of high-quality materials and works great with the Wii or PS3.
Exile: Issue One is the first graphic novel that attempts to truly combine comic books and video games. And while it doesn’t get everything right, it’s a step in the right direction.