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Around a month ago, Bethesda announced a Fallout 3 (Xbox 360, PS3, PC) perk making contest, and 17,000 entries made their way into the Bethesda gaming vaults, hoping to become the next Fallout perk. Well, Bethesda has announced the winner of its Fallout 3 perk making contest, and we can certainly tell you right now... it's not us!Find out who won after the jump! |
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For UK's more hardcore racing game fans, we've got something you might be interested in. Playseat has just announced that they will now be marketing their Playseat Evolution chair for your local market. As compared to other gamer chairs you've probably encountered, this chair is built with the resident racer in mind, and currently hosts these features:
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Every month, the fellas at GameSpot get the folks from Best Buy to talk about various gaming topics, and for this month, they talk about the Xbox 360 and they answer the most frequently asked questions and about the console's backwards compatibility. But let's see what they've got to say in this summary of the interview.Can an Xbox 360 be connected to a laptop via the VGA cord? Best Buy people say yes and no. Seeing that most laptops only have a VGA output, it cannot receive input from the 360 or from any other console. But if your laptop has a VGA input, then you can definitely hook up your 360 to your laptop using the VGA cord, they say. Is it possible to get surround sound for Xbox 360, and how do we go about it? First off, you'll need a complete surround sound setup for your 360 which includes a receiver, a center channel speaker, two front speakers, at least two rear speakers, and most importantly, a subwoofer. Then you can use the optical cable to plug into the surround sound receiver and it will decode the signal to the speakers. The BestBuy folks also recommend using the Logitech Z-5300E or something like it to simply amplify the signal, allowing you to have surround sound sans the receiver. Setup instructions will be given to you upon purchasing the system, but it's still best to ask professional installers at (where else?) Best Buy. On backwards compatibility and console insurance: The Best Buy pros say that over 90% of Xbox games are compatible with the Xbox 360 Core System so there's no need to get your panties all twisted over that. And as for insurance on game consoles, Best Buy has the Product Replacement Plan, should you purchase a defective one from them. Certainly the Best Buy pros know what they're talking about, although there have been rumors that only 40 to 60% of Xbox games will be compatible with the 360's core system, and not 90%. Again, these are rumors. We'll have to wait for confirmation then about that. For now, we'll just keep in mind what the folks at Best Buy are saying. Next month, Best Buy will be discussing the Wii and answering all FAQs about the console. |
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For the gamer/TV addict/all-around couch potato who needs ONE remote to do it all, Logitech's Harmony Advanced Universal Remote may be the answer to your prayers. This device is slim, stylish, is colored to match either the black or silver model, and has a display backlit in green (which has gotta be cool, right?). Best of all, it will deal with almost any device in your living room that communicates via infrared. In order to configure the Harmony, you'll need a PC with USB and Internet connections and a CD-ROM drive. The device comes with the software CD, a mini-B USB cable, batteries and the quick-start guide. To configure your remote, install the software on your PC, hook up the Harmony via the USB cable, and follow the step-by-step instructions. One caveat: the Harmony will support up to 12 different devices, so prior to configuring, you'll want to gather all the information on any and all devices (manufacturer, model number, type, etc.). When the software launches, it will ask what level user you are. To be safe, swallow your pride and choose Beginner - your life will be MUCH easier. Once all device info is entered, the software will configure your Harmony via the USB connection. Switching between devices is done through the Activities button. If you encounter a problem - for example, when you select "Watch a DVD," the TV turns off - you can press the Help button, bringing up a series of questions that, when answered, will create a solution. You may also choose to operate the Harmony with the Devices button, but it is more limiting - you will need to press this each time you want to switch. Logitech's SRP is $129 USD, although it can be grabbed for as little as $85, so comparison shopping is warranted. If you have just a TV and an XBox, you're better off without this, but if your set-up is more complex with several devices, the Harmony is a worthwhile purchase that can make your life a wee bit easier. |
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Always one for a good deal when it comes to worthwhile discounted technology, we've spotted this beauty which many of you gamers may be interested in. Available up and until the 19th of June, Buy.com have listed the Logitech Cordless Headset for the Xbox 360 for $28.99, with the use of this mail in rebate. The rebate, worth $10, beats all prices for this headset currently available on the net. What makes this even better though is that shipping is free on the package. The headset, which has obtained fair reviews off many is definitely a steal at $28.99. To buy, simply print off the above rebate, and purchase the unit here. |
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