
That’s correct, the Emotiv EPOC is a headset that controls video games with your mind. It recognizes over 30 expressions, emotions, and actions. The game itself is trivial compared to the technology and its implications. The potential effect on society this kind of technology could have is immeasurable, just check out all the movies associated with this kind of stuff. We just hope it doesn’t expose just how dirty our minds are. The headset will ship with a game for the PC later this year for around $300. You can check out the press release. [BoingBoing] Read more

More specs on the Vuzix headset for gamers, the Vuzix AV920-C. Designed with multiplayer FPS gaming on a single console in mind, the system allows up to four iWear units to connect in a daisy chain from a single console. That means users can engage in 4 player co-op splitscreen games with each headset displaying only their specific in-game view. The AV920-C can be connected to Xbox360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii and others to provide an immersive experience and a 62 inch viewing screen for single and multiplayer video games. You can also use it for your Levar Burton Halloween costume! Available on April for a price that has yet to be determined. [Vuzix] Read more
by Nicole on February 8, 2008

Here’s a video preview of a new Super Mario puzzle game called Super Mario World Quantum Physics. The game is basically a puzzle game that puts you in seemingly bad situations and you must figure out how to get of them. Check out the video after the break.
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by Alexander on January 27, 2008
Devil May Cry 4, the fourth installment of this crazy adventure series is available at Amazon. You can download the demos through your console, i.e. The Playstation Store.
Your character shoots, slashes with a huge sword, and uses his demonic claw to grab ghouls and the like all throughout a beautiful mythical setting.
Devil May Cry 4 is available for XBox 360 and Sony PS3 and there’s a collector’s edition too. View the trailer after the break. [Video Game Blog] Read more
by Alexander on January 25, 2008

Rumor has it that Best Buy is going to cease carrying the 80GB version of the Sony Playstation 3, which is the only current version to have backwards compatibility. If this is true, it’s uncertain how Sony will handle the compatibility issue. The 40GB Playstation 3 is the least expensive at $400, and the White Playstation 3 is slated for US release, but who knows what will happen with the 80GB Version. Check the note after the break.
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by Alexander on January 24, 2008
Yep, that’s right, Gran Turismo: 5 Prologue is finally here and the detail is amazing. You won’t be able to tell live action from the PS3 graphics of the game. It’s gotta be the most breathtaking racing game out there. But don’t just take our word for it, view the trailer after the break. Grab the game pre-order at Amazon for $40. [Video Game Blog] Read more

The FCC website has recently revealed that the highly anticipated White Sony Playstation 3 will be coming to the States in the near future. It’ll feature a white sixaxis controller and a 40GB hard drive and will likely be priced at $400. The white glossy shell might just increase sales of the platform to the point where Sony would like it to be, aesthetically speaking it beats the hell out of the Xbox 360 and Wii.
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by Johan on December 7, 2007

These Street Fighter IV screenshots show that the video game will be based on a powerful 3D polygon engine. However, the gameplay will be in pure 3D. The game will be released sometime in next year. Check out more screenshots after the jump.
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The good folks at Engadget Japanese shows us some unboxing photos of Nintendo’s new Wii Fit. Check out more photos after the jump.
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by Johan on November 9, 2007

Nintendo has decided to release the 1Seg TV tuner for the Nintendo DS in Japanese market. Here is a video showing some of the neat features that come built in to the new 1Seg TV Tuner DS. The device will be released on November 23rd.
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