
If you like retro video games, then check out the Retrode 2 Ultimate Retro Gaming PC adapter. This fancy gadget enables you to use cartridges from your old Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and Nintendo SNES/SFC on your computer. The Retrode 2 connects to your computer via a USB 2.0 port and provides ports for Sega and SNES controllers. You just need to install an emulator on your computer in order to play the video game. The Retrode 2 Ultimate Retro Gaming PC adapter will be released on January 23, 2012 for $85. [Product Page]

60Beat has unveiled the GamePad handheld gaming controller for Apple’s iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. The device connects to the iOS devices through the standard 3.5mm audio connector. Made from hard resin plastic, the 60Beat GamePad provides a D-pad, dual analog joysticks, 10 action buttons and three menu buttons. Measuring 6-inch x 4-inch x 2-inch and weighing 5.5 ounces, the 60Beat GamePad retails for $49.99 each. Each purchase comes equipped with an audio splitter. [Product Page via iLounge]

Designed by Sweden-based designer Jiang Qian, the Strap Game is a gaming system that is built into the safety handle on trains, buses, subways, and other public transports. This gaming system is powered by the kinetic energy generated when the commuter grabs the handle. The Strap Game provides several video games such as Tetris, Pinball, etc. See more pictures after the jump to get more details. Read more

If you want to play Battlefield 3 from DICE & EA, then you might need the iBUYPOWER Gamer Power 595D3 gaming PC. Powered by a 3.6GHz AMD FX 4100 processor, this gaming rig features an 8GB of DDR3 RAM, a 1TB hard disk drive, an AMD Radeon HD 6770 graphics card, a 600 Watt power supply and a DVD burner. It is encased in the NZXT Source 210 mid tower case. Additional specs include 6 USB 2.0 ports, Ethernet for LAN party, a keyboard and a mouse. Priced at $699.99 each, the iBUYPOWER Gamer Power 595D3 runs on the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit operating system. [PCLaunches]

If you are looking for an affordable gaming PC, than check out the iBuyPower Gamer Paladin HS11. Powered by a liquid cooled 3.3GHz Intel Core i5 2500K processor, this gaming rig features an 8GB of DDR-1600 RAM, a 1.2GB nVidia GeForce GTX 570 graphics card, a 1TB hard disk drive, the NZXT Source 210 computer case and the Gigabyte GA-Z68AP-D3 motherboard that supports 7.1 channel sounds. The iBuyPower Gamer Paladin HS11 runs on the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS. You can buy this powerful gaming PC for only $999. [Product Page]

The Limited Edition Fnatic Sensei gaming mouse from SteelSeries is powered by a 32 bit ARM processor that allows the mouse to reach up to 11,400 DCPI. Available in a new orange, black, and white colorway all spiced up by a new Fnatic logo, this gaming mouse features a 10.8-megapixel image sensor that is capable of capturing up to 12,000 frames per second. The Sensei connects to the computer through a gold-plated USB port and has a non-slip, metal casing that suits both left and right handed users. The Limited Edition Fnatic Sensei gaming mouse is priced at $99.99 each. [Product Page]

Sennheiser has rolled out the X320 gaming headset. Designed for hardcore gamers, this wearable gadget features a pair of XL designed ear cups for extra comfort, a noise canceling microphone and dual game/chat volume control. You can also turn off the mic by simply swiveling it back up to its locked position when not in use. The Sennheiser X320 gaming headset retails for approx. $150. [Sennheiser]

Sweden-based gaming peripherals maker QPAD has rolled out the MK-85. It is claimed as the world’s first mechanical keyboard that provides full N-key roll over via USB. This gaming keyboard features Cherry MX Red key switches, which provide no tactile or audible feedback, individual red LED backlights, programmable keys, a built-in USB hub, audio and headphone connectors. QPAD will launch the MK-85 gaming keyboard next month for €149.90 ($200.50). [Product Page]

Origin has released the Millennium RTS gaming desktop. The Ready-To-Ship (RTS) machine features an overclocked Intel Core i5 2500K quad-core processor (4.0GHZ – 4.5GHz) with the Origin Frostbyte 120 sealed liquid cooling system, a 1.5GB GeForce GTX 580 graphics card (GDDR5 memory), an 8GB of DDR3 RAM (1600Mhz), a 120GB SSD, Wi-Fi connectivity and a DVD burner. The computer runs on the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit OS. If you are interested, you can purchase the Origin Millennium RTS for $1,799. [PCLaunches]

The new iBuyPower Chimera 4 is a performance- and value-oriented gaming desktop that provides a fully customizable system. The desktop offers 3 external drive bays, 8 internal HDD slots and up to six 120mm cooling fans. This gaming PC is also fully expandable for multi-GPU configurations. If you are interested, you can buy the iBuyPower Chimera 4 for $799 upwards. [Product Page]