Gaming Gadgets Digest (September Edition)
Games by Koshai on Sep 21, 2010
Although it is pretty late but what the hell, here I go. Welcome to the September Edition of NoobFeed Gaming Gadgets. For the newer users in NoobFeed, I generally include 10 really interesting gaming related devices that are available in the market. So with no more further delay let’s go for the list.
1. Pocket Retro Game Emulator
Source: www.gadget-reviews.com
This little portable DS like machine can run game ROMS from NES, GBA, Genesis, SNES and Neo Geo ROMS. The control scheme is pretty much the same as that of the SNES controller. Besides this portable gaming device has an embedded radio, a video player that runs videos with major file extensions including youtube (FLA) videos. Not to mention it also has a sound capturing device that can capture anything it plays from the radio and it has an image viewer. The device can be connected by USB on both the PC and the Mac. At $99, you can enjoy retro games anywhere.
2. Missouri Sphere Chair
Source: ep.yimg.com
Sphere chairs are always awesome and very comfortable. It is very enjoyable experience once you sit on this thing in the living rooms and keep on playing games on the big screen. This one pictured above can cost you roughly $55 or even lower for other brands.
3. Digital Edge MSY Gaming Table
Source: dvice.com
This is it. This crazy furniture can be any gamers dream. Just look at the picture. You can fit any kind of gaming accessories in this “Central Gaming HUB” (that’s what I call). From Flight simulator controls to driving controls, players don’t have to worry about shifting controls and connecting big stuffs in their table while they have their own respective territories to stay. The furniture can hold three monitors so if anyone plans to do the Eyefinity setup, this one is a perfect set up for them. For $379 dollars, you can get a chance to do some bragging.
4. Z-Dome
Source: 1up
If you ever think of having a gaming party at your home (I mean big home) or at your big playground, you need a big display. A projector is not a bad idea but how about a surround sight. Yup here you go. It’s called Z-Dome. It is a big Dome that can be placed on the middle of your big playground and people can see from anywhere at any angle. So if you are filthy rich and have a big space to accommodate then you can order it online from www.eurotouchinteractive.com. It would not be problem for you if you are rich as the price of such item (all custom made) is around $15,000 and you need at least 10 feet of uninterrupted space between the dome and the projector.
5. Logitech G35 7.1
Source: HubPages
Currently considered as one of the best gaming headsets in 2010, the G35 boasts virtual 7.1 surround support with second generation Dolby headphone technology. The headphone enclosed design provides noise reduction and the microphone provides background noise reduction for improved voice clarity. There are also exchangeable head bands for comfort and audio controls. At $129.99 dollar list price (or less in somewhere else), this is a pretty good buy.
6. Everlast Boxing Gloves for the Wii
Source: Toys R Us
So you want to real fight with someone. So let’s have a real boxing match. No wait. Let’s have a round of Wii Boxing simultaneously. So you and your partner put these gloves on and you are all set. It’s double the fun, both real and unreal. For $19.99, you can’t wait to finish the fight.
7. Wii 8-1 weapon bundle
Source: Wired.com
I know some people here will love this although it does not serve any purpose, but still some people will love to pretend to be part of the scenario in the game. Yes I am referring to you both, @Knight and @BrunoBRS. At $21.85, you can’t miss this set.
8. Atari Wall Decals
Source: craziestgadgets.com
If you are a retro game fan, also an Atari fan and you are about to decorate your room, then why not you all try this. ThinkGeek is selling vinyl peel and stick wall decals of various Atari 2600 games (Pong, Asteroids, and Centipede) at the price range of $34.99 to $44.99. These decals are all reusable too.
9. Motion Sensing 360 Tetris
Source: craziestgadgets.com
Are you up for a new Tetris challenge? Here it is. It adds a new variation in the game. This time instead of the blocks going down, the blocks will go in 4 directions and the blocks will be guided by simply rotating and twisting the entire handheld console. You can get this from Hammacher at a price of $29.99.
10. Pac Man Ghost Key Covers
Source: craziestgadgets.com
The cheapest among the list ($4.99 per cover) and is pretty interesting one too. You can get the covers with many colors enough for you specify colors for each room in your house.
So that’s it for me for the time being, till come back again for the October edition of NoobFeed Gaming Gadget Digest. (Damn I need to make this stuff earlier in the month)
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