
If you are unsatisfied with the SIXAXIS or Dual Shock 3, Datel has just released the Wildfire. It is a generic controller that features variable turbo. However, this controller needs 2 AA batteries. The Wildfire is available for about $50 at various vendors. [Gizmodo]

Here is the latest gaming mouse from Sharkoon. Dubbed as the Rush FireGlider, this laser mouse offers on-the-fly refresh rate change. You can switch the mouse’s resolution from 600 to 3,600DPI at any time depending on the situation. There is also multi-colored LEDs on the device that informs the DPI level. This high-end gaming mouse comes with Teflon feet that enables smooth movements over hard surfaces. These are also six programmable buttons located across its ergonomic body. The Sharkoon FireGlider has a 1.8m cable, connects via USB and comes with support for Windows 2000, XP, XP (64) and Vista x86. You can purchase it for an affordable €25. [HotHardware]

You can now customize your Sony PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 with a set of stickers from Wasabi collection. The company offers you some choice of stickers collection. [DailyDigitals]

Criterion is finally ready to release the Toy Car pack for Burnout Paradise. There are nine little racers that make their way to the PlayStation Store and Xbox Live Marketplace today. Criterion will release official pricing details and the full car list very soon. Stay tuned for more updates. [Kotaku]

The Gamerox concept is designed to promote full 3D body movement during game play. I think it is perfect for car racer video games. The chair offers an interactive gaming experience. Designer Tim Briggs has creatively designed this gaming chair after watching his younger cousin playing computer games. Video after the jump. [LikeCool] More

I want to purchase this 14 inch statue of Final Fantasy VII baddie Sephiroth this Xmas. Unfortunately, the statue will be released next year. Too bad! The Sephiroth Statue will retail for $150 each. [Kotaku]