Belkin announced a new product today called the Belkin n52te SpeedPad, which updates the Belkin Nostromo SpeedPad n52. The new n52te SpeedPad will be available in November for $69.99. The pad features fully backlit keys with the familiar Razer blue color and features a scroll wheel and 15 fully programmable keys.
An adjustable soft-touch wrist pad is built-in for comfort with extended gaming. The bottom of the device has rubber non-slip pads to keep the SpeedPad in place during spirited gaming sessions. Three keymap states allow you to bind more commands to the available keys and the device is powered by Razer Synapse software.
Onboard memory stores your programming choices for use on systems without software. The eight-way thumb pad is programmable as well and has a removable joystick. The SpeedPad is a dedicated gaming pad aimed at FPS gamers like the Wolf Claw Devour we covered previously.
We always knew there was something not right about people eating mushrooms, leaping at gold coins the size of their body and putting on raccoon costumes in order to fly, but with the release of the DSM-VG, psychiatric medicine has finally caught up to the horrors of the virtual world.
Now, doctors can at last get these characters the help they so badly need.
You're sitting in the pilot seat of a cutting-edge spacecraft outfitted with two heavy-duty turrets. The inky universe expands around you and begins to populate with enemy ships: You pull the triggers and shoot them down, gathering new ammunition for more coordinated, deadly attacks and powering up your craft. This is Gunjack, a new virtual reality game from Eve Online and Eve Valkyrie developer CCP, created specifically for theSamsung Gear VR. It's an arcade shooter (think more Star Wars Battle Pod than Space Invaders) set in the Eve universe, and it's due out in the fall.
In this second release we have been able to support many games. Some have full functionality(Like Call of Duty: Black Ops) This program is a closed source Xbox 360 emulator created by a small group of developers, the emulator works on Windows and Mac computers.
Xbox 360 is world wide known for its games, not some games are only able to run of the Xbox 360. That's why we made an emulator for computers, so you can play Xbox 360 games on it. If you want more information about the Xbox 360 you can visit the official site here
To play games you need either a Xbox 360 Blu-ray or you need a .ISO file from the game. To Start a game you need to select which you want to use, in File > Open file > then pick "From file" or Blu-ray. All you need to use this emulator is an original BIOS from a Xbox 360, it is illegal to use a copy of a BIOS. The emulator wont run if it cant find a genuine BIOS. If everything is setup you can enjoy Xbox 360 games on your PC or Mac.
XeMu360 definitely made the wait for an excellent emulator worth it. With the use of this powerful emulator, you will be able to play your favorite games with a lot of enjoyment and excitement. You can download it easily and load it up your game conveniently.
If you like Nintendo consoles, you can take advantage of the different projects that are being developed to support these consoles. Nevertheless, Xbox 360 emulator is a fantastic addition to your gaming arsenal.
Having various types of game consoles today is definitely messy. Not to mention that you are required to spend a lot. You are lucky if you have a laptop or a personal computer as you can easily find emulators on the internet nowadays. For PlayStation, the most popularly used is the PSXE emulator and for PlayStation 2, the extremely functional PSX2 is used.
One of the most popularly used emulators for Xbox is the Xbox 360 emulator. However, you should always remember that a working ISO or a file for any game is still necessary. This article will provide you with useful information on how you can get the most out of your Xbox 360 emulator. However, you also have to understand that XeMu360 is the only proven emulator that support all Xbox games.
XeMu360 is fairly new software that has been released just recently. You can easily download the software from this website. When you check out the download page, you can look for the most current version of the software. Download the most current version and run it. After that, you have to take care of the BIOS file and load it.
It depends on you whether you want to run the games as an image from DVD. However, it is more recommendable to run it as an image instead of running it from DVD.XeMu360 offers user friendly features so you will not encounter any trouble using it. You can take care of all the settings which are very easy. You have to make sure that you set the graphic options properly for your card. In addition, XeMu360 can even load the most efficient default settings.
Once you have successfully loaded a game, the emulation mode will follow. You can start the process by switching on your console. The emulation mode enables you to choose a game using a remote control with a USB drive connected. Then the game will be launched accordingly.
this Xbox 360 emulator is loaded with excellent features that make it highly functional. It is highly secured software that is definitely safe from any threats. It also has the capacity to store essential data to the SD card automatically. With this, you will also be able to use your consoles more efficiently without the need for any drives to be attached. It can also be controlled efficiently with the use of browsers and even smart phones. In addition, it also has the ability to translate the language of the game into various languages.
The Fallout 4 hype has hit epic levels in the past few weeks, and Bethesda simply knocked it out of the park last night by delivering some fresh details on the game along with a boatload of footage from the upcoming game. For starters, Bethesda has confirmed that Fallout 4 will launch November 10 on the two leading current generation gaming consoles (PlayStation 4 and Xbox One) as well as the PC on November 10, so mark your calendars.
As for the game itself, Fallout 4 has been baking in the oven since the launch of Fallout 3 back in 2009. Six years is a damn long time to develop a new game, and although some fans have dogged the Fallout 4 for somewhat unimpressive graphics, there’s plenty about the game to love. For starters, Fallout 4 will feature a deep customization engine that allows you to take design the look of your character (male or female this time around) before the apocalypse — that’s right, the events ofFallout 4 kickoff on a lovely Saturday morning before everything goes to hell in a hand basket. There’s also a new dialog system that allows you to step away from yapping NPCs at any time during a conversation. It’s not exactly the polite thing to do, but sometimes you’ve got more pressing matters to attend to.
In addition, Bethesda confirmed Boston as the physical setting for Fallout 4, and the city has been recreated using an updated version of the Creation Engine. You’ll also be happy to know that there will be over 50 base weapons in Fallout 4 along with over 700 mods for your weapons and armor. That should keep the Fallout faithful busy for quite some time.
We should also point out that in addition the standard edition of Fallout 4, there will also be a “Pip-Boy Edition” that will retail for $119.99. This version of the game will be available in limited quantities and will come with the Fallout 4 game in a special metal case, an actual replica of the Pip-Boy (which will work in conjunction with your smartphone), a Pip-Boy metal capsule case, a Pip-Boy pocket guide, and a Vault-Tech Perk poster.
And for Fallout fans that simply can’t wait until November, Bethesda has released Fallout Shelter, which will allow you to take command of your own nuclear shelter and the community within. The title looks to be fairly deep for a mobile game, although for now, it’s limited to iOS which is a huge bummer for Fallout fans that are partial to the Android operating system.
Regardless, there’s a lot to look forward to with Fallout 4, and November 10 will be here before you know it. Until then, check out this in-game footage to keep you satiated until then:
There is a difference between actual logic and logic in video games. For example, in video games, strange mushrooms make you taller, while in the real world, they could poison you. In real life, money is earned by working hard, but in video games? People just leave that stuff lyin’ around like it’s worthless. Really, any sort of logic that can only be applied to video games falls into the category of “video game logic”.
The first known instance of the term “video game logic” being used is credited to a review of the game Dark Castle on Something Awful:
“Okay, you made it so touching the enemies causes instant death. That’s pretty stupid, but as a mature adult I can deal with it. There’s no need to insult us both by attempting to rationalize your insane video game logic with some [BS] plague excuse.” (via)
Many sites have published articles on the topic of video game logic being used in everyday life, illustrating how weird our world would be if it were more like a game, and many of these concepts can be found in meme form throughout the internet. One of the first known instances of this occurrence came from Redditor Tackett79, who posted the following image of Bowser from Super Mario Bros. with the heading “Video Game Logic”.
Another popular video game logic post on Reddit was this rage comic posted by pearson530, which captures the essence of what it must be like to be the antagonist in a first-person shooter: