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    by Published on April 9th, 2009 21:15

    The XCM Cross Fire adapter lets you connect your PS3™ controller to your Xbox 360™ console. With built in rapid fire / turbo,and tilt functions, this adapter is the ultimate in Xbox 360™ accessories. This adapter is also compatible with the Xbox 360™ and Original Xbox™ wired controllers for added Rapid Fire / Turbo functionality.

    Function and features:
    • Use your Playstation 3™ controller on your Xbox 360™ console.
    • Enables Rapid Fire / Turbo on Wired Xbox 360™ and Original Xbox™ controllers when connected to your Xbox 360™ console.
    • Supports 2 stick analog tilt functionality of the PS3™ controller on the Xbox 360™.
    • User controller Rapid Fire / Turbo firing rates (High Speed, Medium Speed, Off)
      * Must be used in conjunction with a Wired Xbox 360™ controller.

    Here is a video of it in action:

    You can purchase this from Divineo, Play-Asia, Extreme-Mods and ConsoleSource.

    Additional images via comments. ...
    by Published on April 9th, 2009 21:15

    The XCM Cross Fire adapter lets you connect your PS3™ controller to your Xbox 360™ console. With built in rapid fire / turbo,and tilt functions, this adapter is the ultimate in Xbox 360™ accessories. This adapter is also compatible with the Xbox 360™ and Original Xbox™ wired controllers for added Rapid Fire / Turbo functionality.

    Function and features:

    • Use your Playstation 3™ controller on your Xbox 360™ console.
    • Enables Rapid Fire / Turbo on Wired Xbox 360™ and Original Xbox™ controllers when connected to your Xbox 360™ console.
    • Supports 2 stick analog tilt functionality of the PS3™ controller on the Xbox 360™.
    • User controller Rapid Fire / Turbo firing rates (High Speed, Medium Speed, Off)

    * Must be used in conjunction with a Wired Xbox 360™ controller.

    Here is a video of it in action:

    You can purchase this from Divineo, Play-Asia, Extreme-Mods, ConsoleShop and ConsoleSource.

    Additional images via comments. ...
    by Published on April 6th, 2009 14:51


    We all know eBay has been jacking up prices of fees whether it be listing or final value fees. You can sell a videogame item for $80 and be charged a final value fee of $9! How is a person suppose to make a profit or recoup their costs?

    Well a fairly new site known as ChaseTheChuckWagon is helping gamers out. There is no listing fee but there is a ending fee and its a whole lot cheaper than eBay's. Here is a list of their fees from their Sellers Guide:

    Listing Fees
    • There is no Insertion Fee to List an Item.

    Commissions
    • A commission of 3% is charged on the first $100.00 of the Purchase Price,
    • a commission of 2% is charged on the amount of the Purchase Price between $100.00 and $1000.00,
    • and a commission of 1% is charged on the amount of the Purchase Price over $1000.00,

    Enhancement Fees
    • The fee to use a Reserve Bid for an auction is $0.50.
    • The fee to feature the auction on the Main Page is $2.00
    • The fee to feature the auction in the Listing Category is $1.00
    • The fee to display the listing in BOLD text is $0.30
    • The fee to display the listing with an Arrow is $0.30
    • The fee for a private auction is $0.15
    • There is no fee to uploaded images for a listing

    ChaseTheChuckWagon has everything from accessories, consoles, magazines to memorabilia, computer gaming, anime and music. They also have listings for current consoles and even classics. It all depends on what sellers list and have available.

    So if you're thinking of selling videogame items or even plan on buying, be sure to check out ChaseTheChuckWagon. Since the site is still fairly new, you might be able to snag some great deals! ...
    by Published on April 6th, 2009 14:51


    We all know eBay has been jacking up prices of fees whether it be listing or final value fees. You can sell a videogame item for $80 and be charged a final value fee of $9! How is a person suppose to make a profit or recoup their costs?

    Well a fairly new site known as ChaseTheChuckWagon is helping gamers out. There is no listing fee but there is a ending fee and its a whole lot cheaper than eBay's. Here is a list of their fees from their Sellers Guide:

    Listing Fees
    • There is no Insertion Fee to List an Item.

    Commissions
    • A commission of 3% is charged on the first $100.00 of the Purchase Price,
    • a commission of 2% is charged on the amount of the Purchase Price between $100.00 and $1000.00,
    • and a commission of 1% is charged on the amount of the Purchase Price over $1000.00,

    Enhancement Fees
    • The fee to use a Reserve Bid for an auction is $0.50.
    • The fee to feature the auction on the Main Page is $2.00
    • The fee to feature the auction in the Listing Category is $1.00
    • The fee to display the listing in BOLD text is $0.30
    • The fee to display the listing with an Arrow is $0.30
    • The fee for a private auction is $0.15
    • There is no fee to uploaded images for a listing

    ChaseTheChuckWagon has everything from accessories, consoles, magazines to memorabilia, computer gaming, anime and music. They also have listings for current consoles and even classics. It all depends on what sellers list and have available.

    So if you're thinking of selling videogame items or even plan on buying, be sure to check out ChaseTheChuckWagon. Since the site is still fairly new, you might be able to snag some great deals! ...
    by Published on February 27th, 2009 21:23


    There's not exactly a wealth of information about this one just yet, but peripheral maker mLani (started by the former founder of SplitFish) looks to be doing its best to make PC gamers feel a bit more at home on the PS3 with this new FPS-minded controller which, coincidentally, looks to compete directly with some of SplitFish's own offerings. Apparently, in addition to improving your aim in Killzone 2, this one can double as a mouse for your PC and, as you can see above, it's also wireless, although it's at least possible that the cable between the mouse and the Wiimote-esque controller has been conveniently omitted. No word on a price, but this one's supposedly on track for a release in the next three months or so.

    Source: Engadget ...
    by Published on February 4th, 2009 00:06


    Rome, Italy. – Goozex, Inc., the leading online video game trading community in North America, announced today the company’s launch of its service for 28 European nations. Goozex is an online market place that matches members to trade games for Goozex Points, a virtual currency, which they can use to get other games for only €1. Video game players across Europe can now enjoy the benefits of saving money, accessing a large library of game titles, and joining for free a vibrant online community of gamers. Goozex.eu service will begin immediately on February 2, 2009.

    Goozex EU
    Goozex EU will launch the game trading service in 28 European countries: all EU‐27 countries and Switzerland. Please refer to www.goozex.eu for a complete list of countries.

    The online service was started in 2006 in the United States with a mission to let gamers get the best trade values for their used video games and save money to get other games they want to play. Goozex has revolutionized the way games are exchanged online with an automatic trading system. Members list the games they have available to send and those they wish to receive, and Goozex finds the best match for their offers and requests. Each game is pre‐assigned a value in Goozex Points, to make trading games easy and effortless on Goozex.

    Games are assigned a point value based on several factors including supply and demand, and users earn points when trading their games with other users. Points can then be redeemed for other video games. The system offers its users a fair market value for their games and guarantees all trades. In the US, Goozex calculates that on average, members can save $16.50 (€12.52) per game trade as compared to traditional used game retail stores. Joining Goozex is free and each transaction is only €1. Games for thirteen major platforms are available for trading including the Microsoft Xbox 360, Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation Portable, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, and Windows PC.

    All services found on Goozex.com (North America) will be available for Goozex EU including the following:
    • Video game trading
    • 100% guarantee on all trades
    • Forum community
    • Connect to Play feature for all games
    • Gamer Profile Flash Application (use on MySpace, Facebook, iGoogle and other social media networks)
    • Goozex Gamer Signature
    • Open API (for independent developers)
    • Gift Cards
    • eCards
    "Since Goozex started in the US, gamers from throughout Europe have been demanding we bring the best‐in‐class video game trading service here to Europe," said Daniele Bottiglieri, Goozex Europe CEO. Daniele continued, "We are very excited about launching the site in 28 countries and our promise to European members is that you will find the best value for your video games, save money, and have a great online experience on Goozex.eu."

    The European website www.goozex.eu will be open to the public on February 2, 2009.

    About Goozex, Inc.
    Goozex, Inc. is an award winning and best in class rated peer‐to‐multi‐peer trading company headquartered in College Park, Maryland. Launched in July 2006, Goozex.com has been rated best in class by Forbes (Jan. 6, 2009), Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM #223) and GamesRadar (Dec. 25, 2007). Goozex is the leading video game trading service based on an automated point system.

    About Goozex Europe, S.r.l.
    Goozex Europe is a Goozex, Inc. partner company located in Rome, Italy. It manages the innovative Goozex services in the European market, and makes it available to gamers in 28 European countries.

    Goozex, your game trading community TM. Please visit our website at www.goozex.eu
    SIGN UP today and enter code DCEmu-UK to receive 1 TRADE immediately and additional 100 points upon completing first trade. ...
    by Published on January 14th, 2009 15:36

    IGN has reported that multiple sources close to IGN that Nintendo is set to release Nintendo DSi in North America on April 4th with a retail price of $179.99.

    Multiple sources close to Nintendo tell IGN that the company is gearing up to debut the anticipated successor to its DS Lite handheld during the first half of this year in America. More specifically, the company has allegedly relayed to its partners that DSi will ship stateside in early April, most likely on April 4. Insiders assert that they have been told the system will retail for $179.99 when it launches domestically.

    Nintendo's DSi handheld looks similar to its predecessor, but boasts a built-in camera, an SD Card slot, internal memory, an improved user interface and access to DSiWare, an ever-expanding list of downloadable DSi games and content available over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

    DSi released in Japan last November and presently retails in the homeland for 18,900 yen ($211 USD). More than a million gamers purchased the system through December 2008, according to overseas data tracking services. DS Lite, meanwhile, sells in Japan for 16,800 yen ($188), a cost difference of almost $25. If our sources are to be trusted, the price divide between the two systems in America would be much wider, as DS Lite currently retails for $129.99 stateside, approximately $50 cheaper than DSi's alleged U.S. price point.

    In contrast to the Japanese market, where penetration of DS Lite has peaked, Nintendo of America may be planning to market DSi alongside the still-popular DS Lite, which would at least explain the different price points: one version for casuals and another for the core.

    Nintendo of America said last October that it did not feel it necessary to release DSi in 2008 because its predecessor continued to sell at a phenomenal rate. Last year, NOA president Reggie Fils-Aime was also quoted as promising that DSi would not debut in America until sometime after the first quarter.

    When contacted for comment, a Nintendo representative told us that the company does not comment on rumors and speculation. Although IGN verified today's story through three independent sources, we have filed the information as rumor until Nintendo makes an official announcement.

    Source: IGN ...
    by Published on December 22nd, 2008 03:05



    XCM Dominator Joystick for PS3™

    Some gamers find the combo attacks in many games are hard to execute on a regular basis. You may need to combine 4-8 different button attacks with the proper timing to pull special moves. (Example: Y + Y + X + L + R + A + Y + B) With a normal controller this task is nearly impossible. The XCM Dominator Joystick solves this problem, and lets you execute these combos with ease. Just program the keys to a special button and then you only need to press that button to pull off those special moves.

    The XCM Dominator Joystick includes 2 very special features: Combo Attacker and Independent Rapid Fire. This will allow you to dominate your opponents with ease. With these 2 features in hand fighting games will never be the same again!

    The joystick will be available January 2009. No announcement on how much this will cost.

    Source: via email ...
    by Published on December 22nd, 2008 03:05



    XCM Dominator Joystick for PS3™

    Some gamers find the combo attacks in many games are hard to execute on a regular basis. You may need to combine 4-8 different button attacks with the proper timing to pull special moves. (Example: Y + Y + X + L + R + A + Y + B) With a normal controller this task is nearly impossible. The XCM Dominator Joystick solves this problem, and lets you execute these combos with ease. Just program the keys to a special button and then you only need to press that button to pull off those special moves.

    The XCM Dominator Joystick includes 2 very special features: Combo Attacker and Independent Rapid Fire. This will allow you to dominate your opponents with ease. With these 2 features in hand fighting games will never be the same again!

    The joystick will be available January 2009. No announcement on how much this will cost.

    Source: via email ...
    by Published on December 17th, 2008 03:07


    Join Club Nintendo and get rewarded

    Become a part of Club Nintendo for the opportunity to earn Coins that you and your family can redeem for exclusive rewards. Club Nintendo is also the only way to register products, enter sweepstakes and sign up to receive exclusive newsletters. So take a look around, sign up and enjoy the benefits today.

    Now North Americans can no bask in the glory of being able to earn free and unique items from Nintendo just like Japanese gamers in Japan through Club Nintendo. North American gamers have been pushing and begging for Nintendo of America to offer it and Nintendo finally has.

    If you already have a My Nintendo account, you can transfer your account to a Club Nintendo account. ...
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