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Peregrine Gaming Glove

by Johan on September 9, 2009 · 0 comments

Peregrine Gaming Glove

The Peregrine Gaming Glove has debuted at the Arcade Expo in Seattle. The device could be an alternative to a gaming keyboard. You can use a mouse in one hand and the Peregrine Gaming Glove on the other to play World of Warcraft. You can also use the Peregrine Gaming Glove for drawing applications such as AutoCad. It attaches to the computer via USB, but the cable is detachable. There is no information about the availability but it should cost around $129.95 when available. Video after the jump. More

Live Streaming MLB Games on Roku

by Johan on August 10, 2009 · 0 comments

Live Streaming MLB Games on Roku

If you are a Roku box user, then this is good news for you. Roku today announced that Roku users are now be able to access baseball games from premium MLB.tv accounts. But you have to be a subscriber of the paid MLB.tv service, which would cost $35 for the remainder of the 2009 season. MLB.tv says the picture is high-definition quality like 480i or 480p, which is similar to Netflix’s streams. For your info, the Roku can also stream content from other video services including Netflix and Amazon Video. [Gizmodo]

GP2X Handheld Gaming Emulator Now Available at ThinkGeek

Still remember the GP2X handheld gaming emulator that we mentioned last month? This portable gaming console is now available at ThinkGeek for $179.99 a pop. It has a 1GB of storage capacity that is expandable via SD card slot. You can play all your favorite arcade video game classics, even vector games thanks to MAME and Amiga game emulation softwares. The gadget can also play video files including MPEG4, Xvid and DIVX. Watch the video after the jump to get more details. More

Gamebone Controller to Improve iPhone Gaming

The Gamebone from Australian company 22Moo is an external gamepad for the iPhone that will add some buttons to the handset. There are so many iPhone games that are dependent on the accelerometer, so you should make sure these games should be compatible with the controller. The Gamebone wouldn’t work with most of popular games in the App Store. The controller connects to the phone via Bluetooth. 22Moo plans to ship the device with a combination horizontal and vertical stand for your iPhone. [Kotaku]

Verizon Releases PC Game Service

by Johan on June 16, 2009 · 0 comments

Verizon Releases PC Game Service

Here is good news for Verizon broadband customers in the Northeast, because they can now sign up for a new games on demand service through the provider. The Verizon Games on Demand will allow customers to download unlimited games from the service for $5 to $15 a month. Please remember that you need to be signed up for Verizon’s fiber optic Internet service which runs $50 to $145 a month and has download speeds of 10Mbps to 50Mbps. [Verizon]

Guitar Hero World Tour Theme For BlackBerry

If you are a BlackBerry owner who are also a huge fan of Guitar Hero World Tour, then you should check out the latest Guitar Hero World Tour theme for the smartphone. Priced at $5.99 each, the theme looks awesome. You can also buy the Guitar Hero World Tour game for BlackBerry for $9.99. The game features tracks from Lenny Kravitz, CCR, Smashing Pumpkins, Oasis, Ted Nugent, Motorhead and more. [intomobile]

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