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Posted @ 22:21 on Feb 11, 2008 by
Harlyn Jenkins
Filed under: Culture, Peripherals, Sony, Sony PlayStation 3
Now, I am a pretty big fan of home audio systems. I have even had the opportunity to see some pretty amazing setup. However, this one takes the cake, the whole enchilada, or any other analogy you want to throw at it?
Make sure you read the equipment list at the end. Read more to see the whole system!
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(via Playstation.com)
Posted @ 16:39 on Dec 27, 2007 by
Reverend Booyah
Filed under: Business, Nintendo Wii, Peripherals, Videos & Trailers
Those of you lucky enough to unwrap a Nintendo Wii this holiday season can now play all their digital music through the gaming device with new technology from MP3tunes -- http://www.mp3tunes.com. Developed by Rodney Powers for MP3tunes, owners of the Wii can now use the device's controller to wirelessly stream their personal music collections from their own Music Lockers. Music stored in MP3tunes Music Lockers can also be played on the Sony PlayStation 3, Windows Mobile devices, a variety of Internet radios and more, thanks to the MP3tunes open API (Application Programming Interface).
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(via MP3Tunes.com)
Posted @ 16:02 on Dec 27, 2007 by
Steve Jenkins
Filed under: Business, Hacks, Peripherals, Reviews, Totally Off Topic
I wasn't sure if he could pull it off, but Santa apparently found a Pleo in his large sack of goodies for my 10 year-old daughter on Christmas morning (she was a very good girl - that was never in question). But is Pleo worth all the hype? Here's my hands-on review.
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Posted @ 08:24 on Dec 17, 2007 by
Reverend Booyah
Filed under: Auctions, Culture, Humor, Peripherals
You read that right - $9000 for a copy of Wii Guitar Hero III. Yes, it sounds crazy, and, and come to think of it, it is. Good auction descriptions can raise the price of an item. Great descriptions can bring crazy prices. For example, a copy of a $90 game for $9100.01!
So, what was so great about this WiiGH3 on eBay? A father bought the game and guitar for his son as a Christmas present. Unfortunately, when dad found his son smoking pot in the backyard his punishment was swift and profitable...
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(via eBay)
Posted @ 22:06 on Dec 10, 2007 by
Harlyn Jenkins
Filed under: Peripherals, Rumors, Sony, Sony PSP, Sony PlayStation 3, Wireless
What is an Aibo? It is Sony's newest entry in the "replace everything living" line of toys! The newest rumor about it is that it will work with the PS3 and the PSP. Great - just what I need - something else that eats batteries!
What's that? You are interesting in this little cyber-mutt? Well then, my friends, read the rest of the story!
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Posted @ 19:49 on Nov 13, 2007 by
Shawn F.
Filed under: Action, Adventure, Arcade, Culture, Driving, Fighting, First Person Shooters, Fitness, MMO, Microsoft, Microsoft Xbox, Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo, Nintendo DS, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo Wii, PC, Peripherals, Portable, Puzzle, RPGs, Retro, Rhythm, Simulations, Sony, Sony PSP, Sony PlayStation 2, Sports, Strategy, Third Person Shooters
If you need to know what to get the ultimate gamer who already has everything, I have the answer. It seems an avid and knowledgable gamer is selling off a 30 year collection of games and systems. Why? Who knows? Who cares?
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(via Giant Game Auction)
Posted @ 23:22 on Sep 26, 2007 by
Harlyn Jenkins
Filed under: Microsoft, Nintendo Wii, Peripherals, Portable, Simulations, TGS, Wireless
Well, it is over. Another year of Tokyo Game Show is in the bag - and a very nice game bag it is! Between the new games, technology and booth babes, it was one of the best game shows I have been to! I am already planning next years trip, but I guess I should give a full run down on this years show first.
So, click on over to the article to find out what I found it.
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Posted @ 01:56 on Sep 23, 2007 by
Harlyn Jenkins
Filed under: Microsoft, Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo, Nintendo DS, Peripherals, Portable, Sony, Sony PlayStation 3, TGS
Babes, Babes, Babes, Babes, Babes! BOOTH BABES! Oh - look - there's some games over there too... right next to the BABES!
Day 3 of the Tokyo Game show is in the bag, with more games, accessories and booth babes (did I mention them already) than I can shake a bokken at! I did make an interesting realization in talking to some of the local gamers today. Want to know what it is? Then read the rest of the article!
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Posted @ 14:48 on Sep 21, 2007 by
Harlyn Jenkins
Filed under: Network Gaming, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, Peripherals, Portable, Sony PSP, Sony PlayStation 3, TGS
Games, games and more games! That basically wraps up day two. Oh - wait - there was this flying witch’s broom controller, but that is just an ugly story. Have I peaked your interest yet?
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Posted @ 09:23 on May 10, 2007 by
Steve Jenkins
Filed under: Microsoft, Microsoft Xbox 360, Network Gaming, Online, Peripherals
 As part of the Xbox Live Spring Update that GameRadar announced earlier this week, Microsoft is including support for Windows Live Messenger within Xbox Live. So if you're an IM junkie who just can't stand missing instant messages while you're fragging, fighting, flying, or driving, then this is right up your alley. Trust us - it's gonna be way safer than txting from your cell phone while drivng a real car (or trying to do so while fighting a real Ninja).
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Posted @ 10:29 on Apr 26, 2007 by
Harlyn Jenkins
Filed under: Peripherals, Sony, Sony PlayStation 3
Eye spy, with my little eye, something beginning with P. It's the PlayStation Eye webcam for the PS3!
Featuring four microphones, two zoom levels, and capture rate as high as 120fps, the PlayStation Eye will add a whole new level of gaming for all the PS3 fans out there. My only questions is will it make me look 10 pounds fatter on my 50" plasma?
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Posted @ 09:27 on Apr 19, 2007 by
Steve Jenkins
Filed under: Action, Adventure, Arcade, Auctions, Blatant SPAM, Business, CES, Cheats, Competitive Gaming, Culture, Driving, E3, Fashion, Features, Fighting, First Person Shooters, Fitness, Flash Games, GDC, Hacks, Humor, Interviews, MMO, Mac, Machinima, Meta (about GameRadar), Metareviews, Microsoft, Microsoft Xbox, Microsoft Xbox 360, Network Gaming, Nintendo, Nintendo DS, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo Wii, Online, Op Ed, Other Events, PC, Peripherals, Podcasts, Politics, Polls, Portable, Puzzle, RPGs, RadarSWAG, Retro, Reviews, Rhythm, Rumors, Simulations, Sony, Sony PSP, Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PlayStation 3, Sports, Strategy, TGS, Third Person Shooters, Totally Off Topic, Videos & Trailers, Websites, Wireless
 After years of planning, months of programming, weeks of tweaking, and the last few days drinking a wide assortment of energy drinks, GameRadar is proud to announce our video game news site.
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