A Nostalgic Smorgasbord
We review the GameTap service this week, a place where you can find some great classic gaming for a small monthly fee.
We review the GameTap service this week, a place where you can find some great classic gaming for a small monthly fee.
Todd saw a preview of a spoof movie at VGXpo last year based on the Metal Gear Solid game series. And now that it’s out, he finds that it’s actually better than some big budget flops.
Whether you are transferring huge data files from your favorite games or taking your favorite movie on the road, the new double layer DVDs from Ritek will fit the bill.
The Razer mouse is very precise, and in our tests could easily improve most players’ score with shooters and quick action games, though you have to install the drivers on your system first.
The Harmony Remote may be designed for the Xbox 360, but can be used to control almost any piece of electronic nirvana.
The DreamGear iGlow controllers let you set your mood for playing spooky horror games by glowing softly when the lights are low.
If you have a huge game library that occasionally needs fixing, or want to make some extra money fixing other people’s scratched and supposedly destroyed CD’s and DVDs, the Disc-go-Pod works wonders.
While the PSP is great for watching movies, the addition of a Stereo Station can turn your portable device into a mini home theater.
If you want a real racing experience, then you need to have a real racing control. And they don’t come any better than the Williams F1 Wheel.
The PistolMouse from Monster Gecko looks, not surprisingly, like a pistol. What is surprising is how well it handles, and how much more fun it makes shooters.