If you’re just an occasional gamer, or if modern first-person shooters, online role playing games, and strategy titles are your style, move along. This review is specifically for the old school arcade ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The original Egret II was released in the ‘90s, and its key feature was the ability to rotate its screen 90 ...
Xgaming on Monday introduced the Tankstick, a new “industrial strength” game controller that features two joysticks, arrays of buttons and a center-mounted trackball. It’s USB-based and compatible ...
X-Arcade's Trackball Mouse isn't for the faint of heart (or wallet - it'll set you back about $100). The arcade-style controller weighs in at 15 pounds, includes a center trackball and six buttons ...
Hardware isn't expected to last very long, these days. It's usually only a few years before the next big thing comes along and you have to replace your not-even-that-old stuff. When it comes to gaming ...
Video game companies have been pushing out miniature versions of classic game systems for a few years, but the new Egret II from Japanese game publisher Taito may be one of the weirdest/most versatile ...
Performance evaluation: With a product of this nature, there isn't any benchmarking that can be done per se, but we can give a general impression of the Tank Stick's performance with various gaming ...
One of the most interesting aspects of the Tank Stick, as well as all of X-Arcade's various controllers, is that each model can be used with a broad array of console units when coupled with a custom ...