
The Joytron Singibigi Joystick features a nice looking wood finish, reminiscent of the control panels on Japanese arcade machines. The controller has a dozen buttons, an can be used with the PS2, PS3 or PC via USB connectivity. The Singibigi also comes with a PC profiler application that allows you to configure the buttons, making it an ideal candidate for MAME and other emulators. Unfortunately, it is not wireless. The Joytron Singibigi Joystick retails for a reasonable price tag of $39. [Joytron]

Hey Gamers, check out this cool stuff. Asus has announced it’s new Gaming PC ROG CG6190. This PC uses Intel’s latest generation Core i7 processor and X58 chipset, and it allows you to overclock up to 20%. In comparison to the previous generation of Quad Core, the Core i7 delivers 52% faster processing speed in 3D gaming applications. It has six memory slots, making it capable of handling up to 12GB of RAM. It also supports multi-GPU setups, a built-in biometric fingerprint, a unique 2-kilowatts dual power system, liquid cooling modules, and a SupremeFX X-Fi audio. It costs $1,070. [Slashgear]

Here is the new gaming PC for hardcore gamers. Dubbed as the CyberPower Gamer Xtreme XI is powered by an Intel Core 2 Extreme processor overclocked to 4GHz at 1600FSB with EVGA nForce 790i SLI mainboard and offers 7.1 channel audio output. This gaming monster also features a couple of NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280 1GB PCIe x16 video cards, 4GB Corsair DDR3 PC 1333 RAM, two 64GB 2.5 inch SATA Gaming MLC solid state disks, two 500GB SATA-II 7200RPM hard drives and NZXT Khaos full tower case. The CyberPower Gamer Xtreme XI gaming PC is priced at $4,939 upwards. [Electronista]

MSI, has just unveiled its latest N9400GT series graphics card. N9400GT features PureVideo® HD technology engine, delivering astounding Blu-ray movie picture quality with 100% offload of H.264 video decoding, and also supports the latest NVIDIA® PhysX™ technology. It is meant to be budget version for DirectX® 10 ready VGA with 2X performance increase over the GeForce® 8400GS GPU. MSI N9400GT series comes with a native built-in HDMI interface with optional 512MB or 256 frame buffer. It will retail with unconfirmed price of $67.50 for 521MB buffer. [HardwareZone]

The GameRigs team is proud to be delivering the Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars and QUAKE 4 lineup. GameRigs offers configurable desktop specifications, so you get to choose which component included or otherwise. All GameRigs Desktop Gaming PC systems are constructed from high-quality materials, cables, paints and lighting to ensure every gamers complete supremacy. It also comes with slick aluminum alloy enclosure with laser-cut effect and artwork. The Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars and QUAKE 4 desktop systems are available at three configuration levels — HEX, EGO and OMG — starting at $2199. [GameRigs]

Here comes new gaming chair with built-in speakers from Pyramat. Pyramat S1500-W features 4″ Powersub Subwoofer and twin directional-full range speakers. It is compatible with all gaming consoles, iPod, MP3 players and other audio devices. The chair this time is also equipped with wireless technology, so no more cable clutter for you guys! Currently retails at their website for $115. [Pyramat]