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Rosetta Speakers From Britz

by Johan on August 24, 2007

Rosetta Speakers From Britz

The Rosetta speakers from Britz offers a dynamic looking set that will compliment your interiors. The speakers come in a 2.1 configuration, with two satellite towers and a downward-firing amplified sub woofer. The speakers also feature red LED illumination and virtual surround technology (IHSS: Independent Harmonic Surround Sound). Rosetta speakers are best suited for computer or video gaming setups. Rosetta’s twin speaker towers measure about 3 inch x 11 inch x 3.5 inch each, while the sub woofer measures about 10 inch x 8 inch x 11 inch. Its satellite towers run at 9-watts per channel, while the sub woofer produces only 32-watts of power. The complete Rosetta 2.1 speaker system retails for about $90 and is available from The Earlyadopter’s World.

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NEStari – The Portable Combo Atari and NES

by Johan on August 24, 2007

NEStari - The Portable Combo Atari and NES

A guy named Benjamin Heckendorn has build for himself a portable NES and Atari 2600 gamer combo. Known as the NEStari, the gadget provides endless gaming fun on the go. The screen is a 3.5-inch LCD and he uses a rechargeable battery like all them portable these days. More pics after the break.

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Razer Lachesis Gaming Mouse With 4000dpi Resolution

The Lachesis high-precision 3G laser gaming mouse from the Diamondback Razer is the world’s first one to boost 4000dpi resolution and up to 100 inches per second tracking speed. The firm claims that the precision laser technology and the unprecedented speed at which the Razer 3G Laser Sensor tracks make it the optimal laser sensor for low and high sensitivity gamers. The Lachesis will be available in October for around $80.

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Pre-Order Xbox 360 Messenger Kit

by Johan on August 23, 2007

Pre-Order Xbox 360 Messenger Kit

You can now pre-order the Microsoft new Xbox 360 Messenger Kit at Amazon.com this week. The kit will include a wired Xbox 360 headset and also an Xbox 360 Chatpad that features dedicated keys and backlit buttons. The Xbox 360 Messenger Kit will be released and available for purchase on September 4 with the retail price of $29.99.

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New Halo 2 Live Action Trailer

by Johan on August 23, 2007

Here is a new live action trailer of Halo 2. Hit the play button to watch the trailer.

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Ear Force X3 Xbox 360 Headset From Turtle Beach

Turtle Beach offers a new headset for Xbox 360 gamers. The firm introduces its Ear Force X3 unit, which is the first wireless headset to boast independent volume control of amplified chat and game audio. The headset features “dynamic talkback expander” feature which automatically adjust incoming Xbox Live chat levels during loud gaming moments. What’s more, the Ear Force X3 also sports automatic shut-off, bass boost, and a stereo expander to provide a “wider sound field.” The Turtle Beach Ear Force X3 Xbox 360 headset starts shipping early next month with a retail price of $99.95.

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2K Games Mafia 2 Announced

by Johan on August 22, 2007

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2K Games has announced that Mafia 2 is in development. It is a sequel to the original that sold more than two million copies worldwide. The Mafia 2 is being developed by Illusion Softworks for next-gen consoles and PC. See more screenshots after the jump.

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Rayman: Raving Rabbids 2 Trailer - Rabbids In Leipzig

Here is a new trailer of Rayman: Raving Rabbids 2. The Rabbids try to infiltrate the Game Convention in Leibzig. What a funny video! Hit the jump to watch the trailer.

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New Halo 3 Screenshots

by Johan on August 22, 2007

New Halo 3 Screenshots

Here are some new screenshots of Halo 3. The first screenshot is from Campaign, the rest are from multiplayer. More pics after the jump.

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Microsoft Announces Its SideWinder Gaming Mouse

Microsoft Hardware announced its SideWinder mouse line at the Leipzig Games Convention today. Microsoft’s SideWinder Mouse was designed specially for gaming. The mouse features one-touch Windows Vista Games Explorer access, Quick Turn button that lets users check their in-game perimeter, a weight cartridge system for personalizing the mouse’s weight and an LCD built onto the mouse. The SideWinder will go on sale this October for $79.95.

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