Gaming: Gear
Currently listing articles 47-1:
-

Gear Review: Xbox 360 Messenger Kit— Microsoft's solution for text messaging over Xbox Live - and it works surprisingly well.
-

Gear Impressions: Novint Falcon 3-D Force-Feedback Controller, Part 1— Seriously, this is the best thing since the Wii remote. Easily.
-

Gear Impressions: Novint Falcon 3-D Force-Feedback Controller, Part 2— So you know how it works... but how does it play?
-

Console Review: Mattel's HyperScan— Quite possibly one of the worst consumer electronics products from a major toy company ever.
-

Gear Review: X-Arcade's Tankstick— There's not a single arcade stick on the market more imposing than this.
-

Gear Review: Turtle Beach Nintendo Wii W3 Wireless Headphones— Old technology, baffling marketing, and a high cost make these easy to pass on.
-

Gear Review: Turtle Beach Ear Force D2 Stereo DS Lite Headphones— Talking to your DS almost looks normal when you wear these.
-

Gear Review: Nyko Dual Charger AC— Charge your SIXAXIS controllers from any wall outlet, saving you from leaving your PS3 on all night.
-

Gear Review: Pacific Design Nintendo DS Lite Street Case— I do like what Pacific Design has done and would recommend their Street Case to anyone who wants a strong, sturdy case.
-

Phillips and WCG Announce WCG Phillips amBX Challenge— The World Cyber Games competition just got more intensely realistic...
-

Gear Review: Pacific Design PSP Case— A PSP case with a trap door design for easy access to the UMD door.
-

Gear Review: Neuros MPEG4 Recorder 2— Making portable video as easy as you could imagine.
-

Accesory Review: Xbox 360 HD-DVD Player— The choice is here for those looking to dive into a new format as cheaply and easily as possible.
-

Console Review: XaviX Port— This is the Nintendo Wii before anyone heard of the Nintendo Wii.
-

Gear Review: TAC Freedom V Wireless Guitar Controller— Everyone wants a Flying V to rock with, and The Ant Commandos give us a wireless version.
-

Console Review: Sony PlayStation 3— A comprehensive look at the Sony PlayStation 3, from hardware to software, and why you would want one.
-

Gear Review: PDA Panache DS Lite Pro Stylus— PDA Panache makes a metal stylus that feels more stylus like than the plastic one from Nintendo.
-

Accesory Review: Xbox Live Vision Camera— If you thought the Xbox Live spam from Burnout Revenge was bad, wait until your first picture postcard with this thing.
-

Gear Review: Datel Headset Adapter for Xbox 360— The perfect adapter you never knew you needed. Until you need one.
-

Gear Review: DecalGirl Xbox 360 Skins— "There is no spoon."
-

BCRadio Podcast - September 4, 2006— Steve Irwin, East Coast Gaming Expo, Poison, and The Duke.
-

Mac Software Review: Connect360— Now your Mac can stream iTunes and iPhoto to your Xbox 360. Forget plugging in your iPod.
-

Gear Review: Griffin's PSP Smartshare Headphone Splitter— Individual volume control, sharp look, and thick construction make these a solid choice.
-

Gear Review: Gamer Graffix Skins— These are the real deal.
-

Blogcritics Editors' Picks: July 19 through July 25— Don't let those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer leave you uninformed. Keep up with the rest of the world right here.
-

Gear Review: Griffin's iTrip PSP— A little pricey, but now you can finally stop using your PSP speakers.
-

Superman Returns Gaming Gear Abounds— The official game isn't out until Oct. 31, but the shelves are already overflowing with Superman Returns gaming merchandise.
-

Console Review: Nintendo DS Lite— If you're power goes out, screw the flashlight. Make sure your DS Lite is charged.
-

Console Review: Nintendo DS Lite— Officially released June 11, unofficially already in the wild, the DS Lite is here. Will you be able to buy one?
-

Product Review: TRITTON AX360 5.1 Headphones— Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround + Xbox Live mic = Audio Ecstasy
-

Gear Review: DecalGirl Nintendo DS Skins— I couldn't imagine not having this skin on my DS.
-

Backwards Compatibility and Xbox 360: The Feature That Brings You Back— Xbox exec Peter Moore says no one wants backwards compatibility. He obviously does not understand his user base.
-

Gear Review: Griffin iFM PSP— Do you want a radio in your pocket? Who doesn't?
-

Gear Review: Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter— It is amazing something so small can cost so much, but it is all worth it in the end.
-

Console Review: GP2X— Think of the GP2X as an open source PSP without the DRM and software upgrades that lock out all the goodies.
-

Gear Review: X-Arcade Dual Joystick— I love things that start with X. XXX movies, Xbox, X-Men, and now the X-Arcade Dual Joystick!
-

Console Review: Sony PSP— I came at this device with my normal level of cynicism as a computer, rather than console, gamer.
-

Gear Review: Cellfan Vinyl Skins For Mobile Devices— Cellfan offers skins for the Xbox 360, plus dozens of other gadgets.
-

Gear Review: PS2 ShadowBlade Arcade Stick— Great if you only look at it.
-

Gear Review: Capcom's PSP D-Pad Cover— It's an idea worth trying, but it needs some rethinking.
-

Gear Review: Street Fighter Anniversary Control Pad— They're ugly, but work exactly as advertised.
-

Gear Review: NubyTech's Street Fighter Anniversary Arcade Stick— The best arcade stick you can buy.
-

Gear Review: Mad Catz Xbox 360 NFL Faceplate— My NFL faceplate would kick your NFL faceplate's butt.
-

Gear Review: Mad Catz Xbox 360 HeadCOM Pro— Microsoft's Xbox 360 headset is nice. Nevertheless this one is sturdy and comfortable – not to mention cheaper.
-

Gear Review: GC Skins— I've always been interested in game console skins, but I've never used one before.
-

Gear Review: Intec PSP Aluminum Safe Case— ...
-

Gear Review: X-Arcade Sticks— ...
