With the holiday season quickly approaching and game releases coming at a rapid rate, we take some time to realize that it’s also that time of the year where we look at interesting gift ideas. Today, we check out a trio of My Arcade’s Micro Arcade Players – and find out why they’re worth owning if you’re a retro gaming fan (or worth picking up if you know one!). Continue reading “My Arcade Micro Players review (arcade)”
Category: Hardware
Arizona Sunshine LB VR preview (Gamescom)
At this year’s Gamescom, one of the show’s highlights was hidden away in Hall number 5 – away from the big Sony, Activision, Nintendo, EA and Ubisoft booths. Vertigo Games, working with Boston (providing their Roamer MU-VR hardware for a wireless experience) and Alternate (hosting the experience), showcased their Location-Based version of Arizona Sunshine in VR. Continue reading “Arizona Sunshine LB VR preview (Gamescom)”
Mad Catz returns (to Gamescom)
In a surprise announcement during this year’s CES in Las Vegas, Mad Catz returned to the world of gaming peripherals. Now based out of Hong Kong, the company’s new owners traveled all the way to Cologne for Gamescom – where we met up to learn what’s new and exciting. Continue reading “Mad Catz returns (to Gamescom)”
HyperX Alloy Elite RGB review
HyperX has recently launched the RGB version of its Alloy Elite keyboard. Read on to find out why this is one of best mechanical keyboards on the market today. Continue reading “HyperX Alloy Elite RGB review”
Roccat Leadr review
Roccat’s latest entry in their gaming mice family is the Leadr, a wireless option that can also serve as a wired mouse. How does it compare? Continue reading “Roccat Leadr review”