Universal Gadget Wrist Charger

March 15, 2010

Universal Gadget Wrist Charger

The Universal Gadget Wrist Charger is different from other chargers since it is a whole lot more portable thanks to its design factor, it plus allows you to enjoy your portable gaming console like the Sony PSP or Nintendo DSi without being tethered to a ability outlet. After all, it hooks up to said devices via a cable, and since both of your hands are already holding the console, you can continue playing without lost a beat. $34.99 is pretty fair considering the convenience that that thing offers.

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More Nintendo DS 2 rumors

March 15, 2010

More Nintendo DS 2 rumors

While we know that Nintendo will definitely roll out a spiritual sequel to the Nintendo DS platform, we still don't know what the official name would be, so Nintendo DS 2 would have to do for the moment. Needless to say, an updated version ought to feature larger displays compared to the current DSi and DS XL, where you can use these displays as separate ones or one huge one. Of course, the resolution count would be improved as well, alongside the introduction of an accelerometer to help it keep up with the iPhone in terms of portable gaming. Perhaps E3 that year would be the platform where the DS 2 would be announced?

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Nintendo DSi XL turns into ebook reader

February 25, 2010

Nintendo DSi XL turns into ebook reader

Guess Nintendo knows that ebooks could very well be the next big thing, so why not push forward the advantage of its DSi XL's larger display (4.2") by offering a downloadable package of ebooks known as 100 classic books, where it will hit Wii channels that coming June 14th onwards for $20. Guess classics will never grow old, and we hope to relive the adventures of The Three Musketeers and Little Men on Nintendo's wildly successful handheld console. Of course, the mentioned titles are just speculation on our part, but whether those don't compose it to the list of classics, we do question the standard of quality being applied there.

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Nokia Ovi Orion gaming phone concept

February 2, 2010

Nokia Ovi Orion gaming phone concept

Nokia could be on to something here with the Ovi Orion concept, a touchscreen version of its N-Gage gaming handset. that conceptual device could end up being a great gaming platform, bringing all the positive qualities of the iPhone and PSP in a singled-out device - hopefully it would additionally have the DSi's endurance for those trans-Atlantic flights. Features of the Nokia Ovi Orion include a 4.3" touchscreen display, a high end GPU and processor, tactile feedback for its gaming controls, HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity and an accelerometer. Well, we'll relegate that to the stuff of dreams in the meantime.

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Nintendo DS gets all furry

December 18, 2009

Nintendo DS gets all furry

No, we don't mean that there will be another Nintendogs mania of sorts, but the DSi and DS Lite have literally gone furry in Japan - thanks to that latest fashion trend (most of us would probably think that it is a fashion faux pas instead) that encases your beloved portable gaming machine in some fur-like material to keep it presumably warm during the winter months. Best to get a color that matches that faux fur coat of yours.

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iPDA iHandstick

December 11, 2009

iPDA iHandstick

Gaming on the iPhone is supposed to be something fun and takes full advantage of the touchscreen display as well as its accelerometer for some. Very rarely do you need to deal with button presses, making us wonder why something like the $12 iPDA iHandstick was concocted thereupon - so you might have a better, more PlayStation-like grip for folks with extremely large hands, but surely you won't be spending hours upon hours on the iPhone for gaming, right? That's what the PSP and Nintendo DSi are meant for.

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Chinese iQue DSi includes Nintendogs

December 9, 2009

Chinese iQue DSi includes Nintendogs

It is a bit strange to see the iQue DSi reach in China that coming December 15th where it will be bundled with a copy of Nintendogs (why didn't they come up with a special Chow Chow edition where you can eat your pet once you're done?) alongside 1,000 DSi starter points to get you up and running right out of the box. With Labrador and Friends in Chinese, that looks set to be a merry Christmas for its new owners, but we do wonder why they didn't include a newer title to keep up with the times.

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