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Pee Controller for the Wii
May 21, 2008
About time, that someone made a controller for the Wii, that was powered by Pee. And to show how much they think about the US elections, the folks who invented this game (needless to say after consuming a huge amount of Belgian’s finest liquids..), the first game allows you to vote for the US presidential elections with your bodily fluides.
Video from Reuters shows the controller in action.
Playstation 3 Eye Camera Creates Mock-VR
February 27, 2008
Want virtual reality gaming? Well, thanks to Sony, the future is here. Or, will be soon. Maybe. But it looks promising…
Last week at GDC, Sony showed off the Playstation 3 Eye Camera — a device that lets the system follow the movement of your body. The hope is that the future of video gaming would look a lot like those arcade games with the sensor that let you physically move and dodge your opponents (we’ve spent a lot of money and a lot of time on those) — an idea that, we have to admit, sends our heart into joyful flutters.
TNgames FPS Gaming Vest Simulates Pain
February 22, 2008
Have you ever wanted to wear a vest that beat you up? Well, now you can, with the FPS Force Feedback Gaming Vest — a slightly-slick-mostly-nerdy vest that simulates video game pain on your body.
Finally.
Apple Gaming Console Coming Soon?
February 11, 2008
Watch out, Wii, there may be a new, sexy white game console in town. A USPTO filing shows that Apple is considering creating its own game console — we’re going to just go ahead and guess the name right now, let’s go with… iPlay.
With gaming becoming bigger and bigger every year and some video games making more money than Hollywood blockbuster movies, it’s no wonder that more companies are considering joining the fray — those companies should all be scared of Apple though, who has managed to best just about any market it sticks its sexy, touch-sensitive hand into.
Duke Nukem 3D to be released in late 2008
February 6, 2008
It’s hip to remake old games, and Garland-based video game developer, 3D Realms, knows it — as it’s announced that it will be releasing Duke Nukem Forever, in late 2008.
Duke Nukem, the romantic story of a man who just wanted to blow things up, was revolutionary as a 1996 PC game called Duke Nukem 3D. The new game should be available for the Xbox 360, the PS3 and PCs.
XBox 360 Problems - Microsoft Responds
February 15, 2007
“Problems with the Xbox 360? What problems?” This was the gist of Microsoft’s response to a reprimand issued by Britain’s consumer affairs show Watchdog, accusing the company of making faulty Xbox 360 consoles. Microsoft retorted and expressed mild, corporately-controlled outrage at the accusations, which, unfortunately, happen to be true.
Virgin Games To Launch iTunes of Gaming
February 13, 2007
We’ve always thought that the reason people downloaded music, movies and video games illegally was because they were too lazy.
The success of iTunes proves that people will buy what’s easy to buy and Virgin Games hopes to capitalize on that by announcing the “iTunes” of video gaming — a program that will not only allow you to download games on the Internet, but do so without being sued for millions of dollars.
Wii Accidents - Break something and Win
January 25, 2007
You’ve all been thinking about it, you’ve all been waiting for it — and today, we here at Devlib are making it official. That’s right, today we’re announcing the world’s first Wii-rdest Wii-Struction Contest, where we ask you — our overly enthusiastic Nintendo Wii players — to submit the oddest thing you’ve broken while playing and throwing your Wii-controller in Wii-related Wii-bliss.
XBox 360 Breaks and Breaks and Breaks Again
December 11, 2006
Microsoft’s shoddy workmanship is the stuff legends are made of. Their inability to create a functioning piece of technology has long mystified analysts and sent customers into a Hulk-like rage. Their newest gadget — the XBox 360 — is the poster child for their almost magical ability to create products that not only don’t work, but that have the ability to entrench themselves into your heart — and then not work.
PS3 Controller Cools Hands, Defeat Aliens
October 20, 2006
With the pending release of Sony’s Playstation 3, Logitech has already released an accessory for the system that is guaranteed to blow minds and cool fingers. It isn’t easy playing ten hours of video games a day — it’s even harder when your palms start getting sweaty and in a fury of alien-shooting the controller slips out of your hands and kills a family member. Thankfully, Logitech is here to help with a gadget that, while seemingly silly, is going to sell like the delicious hotcake that it is.

