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Wireless Guitar Hero Controller, Play Without the Hassle

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A new guitar controller is in the market for the pleasure of all Guitar Hero fanatics and gamers. It is the Logitech wireless Guitar Hero controller for Xbox 360. You read it right, a wireless controller, a wood and well-crafted one. Logitech’s controller features authentic materials and just like their other guitar controllers for PS2 and PS3, there is the wood neck, rosewood fingerboard and metal frets and tuning peg handles. Though it is not a full size replica, it is certainly one of the best guitar hero controllers out in the market today.

The wireless guitar hero controller has a range of up to 30 feet. With that, moving around with no hassle and worry of distraction while playing your tunes can be easily made. You won’t be glued to your console as you are free to go where the music moves you. Logitech designed it in a way which guitar hero gamers can unleash the inner rock stars resting within them. The fret buttons and strum bar are virtually silent so they won’t be distracting you while you play the music. The technology used here is the same as that of Logitech’s keyboard range. Also, there is a touch sensitive slider on the neck of the guitar controller.

It is licensed for all Guitar Hero titles including the World Tour version so it is promised to be instant plug-and-play. Simply follow the Xbox 360 Guide and the controller connects easily to the console.

Logitech’s wireless Guitar controller is expected to be released both in Europe and US in August this year at $199.99. The complete package includes a guitar controller strap, a quick start guide and 2 AA batteries.

So, if you are tired of being told about the mess and hassle caused by your wired guitar hero controller, better watch out for the wireless’ release date and grab one for yourself.

EZi Entertainment Games Console, a Cheaper Alternative to Wii

A new interactive games console that comes with a price more affordable than Wii is available now to satisfy your cravings for fun and entertaining games, the EZi entertainment Games Console.

The EZi Entertainment Games Console is a fully-featured entertainment game zone pack with many games and a number of accessories. It is games console TV Entertainment system that has a total of 87 games on two cartridges, 18 of which are sports games with 5 sports games attachments – a baseball bat, a tennis racquet, a golf club and 2 table tennis bats. The 18 in 1 sports games include Tennis, Ping Pong, Baseball, Boxing, Bowling, Golf, Darts, Shooting, Ring Game, Fishing, Magic Key, Cross Street, Sky Up, Photo Match, Jewel Master, Bump Bump, Railway Builder and Pipe Worker.

Arcade and puzzle games such as Earth Fighter, Awful Rushing, Lawn Mower, Star Attack, High Jump, fish Journey, Archery, Final Blood, Weald Gunman, Shot Put, Motoboat, Moto Rushing, The Farmer, Warrior, Warfront, RB Chess, Twin cards, Dejectile, Assart, Polk, Transmission, Discus Put, Triple Jump, Long Jump, Robot, 110m Hurdles, Magic Palace, Santa Claus, Rifle Range, Depth Bomb, Ice Hockey, Memory Test, Girl, Falling Blocks, Five Days, Lightning, Vectron, Seamaid, Aimless, Little Indian, Greedy, 100m Dash, Phantom Archer, Dinosaur, Grot Kid, Shrew Mouse, MouseSnare, Ramming, Enchanter, Surfer, Final Man, Freestyle, Diamond, Pulverisation, Shark, Angler fish and Under Sea Base make up for most of the games in the console.

The features include a Home entertainment console with 16 Bit processor, motion sensitive controllers, classic game pad, and sporting accessories. It can be plugged into any TV with a standard AV cable. A power adapter also comes in the package. 4 AA batteries are needed for the console, 6 AAAs for the remote controllers and 2 AAAs for the wireless game pad, these batteries are not included in the pack.

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Infamous, a New PS3 Game

If you are an avid PS3 gamer, surely you would have heard of the game Infamous. Today, it is one of the hottest games in played in PS3. Infamous is an action/adventure game which is mainly about a single player named Cole. Cole was once a regular guy who got caught in a horrific catastrophe but was able to survive and stay alive. Not only was he alive after the incident, he also gained and developed a wide array of superpowers.

Taking over the role of Cole is the main feature of the game Infamous. The player would be in control of the character, an everyday guy and an urban explorer who develops different kinds of electricity based powers. The task is to cope and adapt to the wide range of powers while trying to save the Empire City and its people. Other key game features include the different variety of superpowers which can either be good or bad; Epic Battles where the player would experience what it is like to be a true hero and take responsibility for his every action while battling against powerful iconic villains; Open Dynamic World where rich powers with reactive environment and population must be coped with while experiencing complete freedom in exploring and discovering deep and an open interactive city. The player would be asked to decide whether he wants to save or destroy the Empire City; Urban Exploration in which the player scales the cityscape in order to discover new vantage points and put into action vertical combat system. Cole’s climbing skills would be necessary to reach places other characters cannot and to open a variety of offensive and defensive combat options; Organic City Ecology in which the player watches the citizens and their reaction to the evolving players’ actions.

The game was developed by Sucker Punch Productions and was published by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was just released on May 26, 2009 in North America, May 29 in Europe. It reached Australia and New Zealand on June 4, 2009 only.

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Scratch Deck for Scratch: The Ultimate DJ for the Xbox 360 Launched

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Now you can live your dream as a modern day DJ as Numark Industries reveal the availability of their latest gaming add-on for the Xbox, the Scratch Deck. The new add-on combines two essential elements of the DJ and hip-hop experience – a free-spinning, touch sensitive turntable with a crossfader and 5 Akai Pro MPC-style drum pads.

The turntable allows players to add their own style and manipulate the songs in real time, while the MPC-style drum pads give players the opportunity to perform and customize tracks by triggering samples using the very same pads that are the cornerstone of professional hip-hop beat production.

Samples can either be pre-loaded into the game using 60 unique battle records that will ship with the software, or players can record and upload their own samples using a compatible USB microphone.

SCRATCH DECK will be showcased for hands-on play at a special event in Los Angeles on June 3, during the week of the videogame industry’s most high profile trade show, the 2009 Electronic Entertainment Expo.

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Top iPhone Games Worth Buying

Any iPod Touch or iPhone user who browses through iTunes store faces the problem of finding quality downloads in the enlarging file database that iTunes is amassing. For game downloading, it can get all the more frustrating. Tons of free games, even some with high ratings, are so clearly unprofessional that it’s not even worth a try while games with well-known titles simply just have well-known titles. Through all that pile of junk, however, we’ve managed to find a few gems:

Wolfenstein 3D Classic. Pegged at $2, Wolfenstein is not only one of the cheapest but perhaps the best iPhone game launched so far. This iPhone game is based on the immensely popular original Wolfenstein 3D game and was in fact developed also by its original creator, John Carmack. All 60 levels of the game are plotted exactly like those in the original game. The controls are smooth and functional too.

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MGS Touch. Touch is more or less a shooting arcade in a Metal Gear Solid 4 environment with Metal Gear Solid 4 characters. The graphics are stunning and the gunplay is amazingly fluid. Sadly, the stealth ability doesn’t exist though but the 50 wallpapers you can unlock are consolation enough.

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Myst. Although the PC version didn’t gain much success, Myst seems perfect for iPhone gaming. What seemed too old for the PC seems fresh for the iPhone. Pointing and clicking never felt better.

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Assasin’s Creed. Okay, the graphics aren’t great but the game makes up for it with fun interactive game play and a surprisingly interesting storyline. Assasin’s Creed is the Prince of Persia for the iPhone. Assasin’s Creed entertains at a cost much cheaper than that of the DS version.

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Spore Origins. Compromises were made to transfer this out-of-this-world PC game to the iPhone. The game has been greatly reduced limiting you to one single cell creature in one petri dish. The game still remains highly addictive especially with the iPhone’s tilt ability. A fun features allows Spores to be patterned after iPhone photos. For a mobile adaptation, Spore Origins is amazing.