GAMING

PC, Mac, Console, Mobile or whatever – basically, it is all about gaming and its related peripherals.

iPieces iPad Air Hockey

you may not know exactly when was Air Hockey invented but one thing you can be sure is, the digitized (and miniaturized) version is invented this year, in 2012. instead of owning a space-consuming, bed-sacrificing full size Air Hockey table, you can now pit your Air Hockey skills with your buddy over an iPad with the iPieces…

OUYA Android Game Console

Ouya Android Game Console

the force of Android is not to be belittled. started off as an alternative operating system to Windows, iOS, and the now defunct Symbian OS, it has since propagates to tablet, TV and soon, it might be fulfilling your gaming needs too – that’s if Ouya has its way with its yet-to-be-named Android game console, designed by Yves Behar

Razer Taipan

a mouse that caters to ambidextrous user is far and few between, let alone one that is geared towards serious gamers. for the latter group, you can add the new Razer Taipan to the short list of mouse that’s designed for both right- and left-handed gamers. designed in collaboration with…

Nintendo Wii U

a year on after the initial announcement of the successor to the aging Nintendo Wii, the market is still not getting this next generation gaming console from Nintendo but at least, this time round, we have a date of when the Nintendo Wii U will be landing. coming to you…

Speedmaster Flight

similar to a racing game steering wheel set, a good flight stick also needs a good rig for an immersive game play. however, a realistic cockpit is something of a fantasy to ordinary folks like us. lucky for us, there exists a middle path that sits between mounting your…

Motion Simulation TL1 Simulator

Motion Simulation TL1 Simulator

for a true racing game fan, having a gaming chair and a steering wheel set are never good enough. if you happen to have a lot of cash to spare, then you can perhaps consider turning your spare room into a true car simulation center with the Motion Simulation TL1 Simulator. taking up about 6.4 m2, this sleek, futuristic sphere