ProActive Sports Radio Controlled Incred-A-Ball: Girl, it’s time to have some fun!
November 20, 2008
Up until now, I don’t understand and see the fun in playing golf. I mean, you just have to push a small ball using a stick right? Okay, I know there is more to the sport than what I just said so I guess the ProActive Sports Radio Controlled Incred-A-Ball is worth a try.
I’ll just try this one because it’s fun to use. Maybe I can trick the old golfers in thinking that what I have is a crazy ball. Give them this remote controlled ball to swing and then control it like mad. Mean I know but hey, you can’t depriveĀ me of some good laughs.
ProActive Sports Radio Controlled Incred-A-Ball costs only $19.
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Sonic Gaming Chair is oh so last century…
November 20, 2008
The Sonic Gaming Chair looks like something the kids would love to sit on. But the thing is, Sonic The Hedgehog character is oh so last decade.
I mean, I remember the cartoon character from my childhood when my brother was playing with a Nintendo video game but never heard about it until now. Makers of this Reactor Mini Gaming Chair could have at least chosen Super Mario or Pac-Man to sell. There is no mention of the specs but this one costs $69.99.
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Commodore adds Core i7 to new gaming PCs
November 19, 2008
Following Dell and Alienware in releasing new gaming desktop PCs, Commodore introduces new computers with the Core i7 processor. Commodore is now included in the long list of companies using the new processor that makes PC gaming a better treat.
The Commodore XX and GX models will have the Core i7 and ATI Radeon graphics card. The gaming rigs may look exciting but the price is too high at $3,399 for the GX and $5,999 for the GX.
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Dell and Alienware roll out monster gaming PCs just in time for the holidays
November 19, 2008
Both Dell and Alienware introduced their new gaming desktop PCs that I know the geeky gamers would get excited about. Dell got the XPS 730x and Alienware’s Area-51 ALX X-58 can either have 940 or 965 Extreme CPUs or Core i7 920 processors.
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Super Mario Jacket is really green, no it’s not eco-friendly
November 14, 2008
I like to start collecting geeky yet trendy clothing like this one. I don’t like the green color but the Super Mario Brothers print is just lovely.
The jacket is made from poly-cotton that could keep you warm. It’s getting colder Read more
World of Warcraft Keyboard to wow gamers, uh huh…
November 13, 2008
I overheard my guy talking about World of Warcraft last Saturday with his friend. I wondered if he misses playing the game or he just hates the fact that I’m always using the computer. He couldn’t play and he doesn’t have the time now but I guess a SteelSeries keyboard could bring a smile to his face. Read more
Fanatec intros Porsche 911 Turbo S Racing Wheels
November 13, 2008
My guy is a big fan of racing games. And what would a fan like him do without a cool gadget like a steering wheel to control his speed machine? That’s why I’m planning to get him the Porsche 911 Turbo S Racing Wheels from Fanatec which he can use with the Playstation 3 or the XBOX 360. Thing is, we don’t have any gaming console. Sigh. Read more
iPod Touch: The future of gaming?
November 13, 2008
Greg Jozwiak, chief marketing official of Apple, says that the iPod Touch is the future of gaming. Personally, I think it can be along with the iPhone because of the apps and games that can be installed and played–or not. Read more
Nintendo DSi sold out in Japan after 2 days
November 7, 2008
Finally, the Nintendo DSi is officially out in Japan. You see, Sony was reportedly able to sell 170,000 units of the new gaming console within two days. That’s impressive considering the company only released 200,000 for now. Read more
Toshiba rolls out Qosmio X305-Q708, monster gaming laptop
November 5, 2008
Toshiba recently launched their new gaming laptop called the Qosmio X305-Q708. You’re not color blind, the laptop you see in the photo is actually pink, too unusual for a laptop of monster specs. Features of the Qosmio laptop include the following: Read more









