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Posted Dec 01, 2008 at 09:48PM by Glenn M. Listed in: News, Resident Evil 5, Games Tags: Capcom, memory stick, biohazard, YouTube, Hollywood
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PS3 and Xbox 360 - Image 1The rivalry continues, and now the games are getting in on it. When you get Resident Evil 5 (PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360) next year, you'd find yourself torn between the console wars as to which exclusive has a greater pull - for the PS3? Or the Xbox 360? RE5 offers one thing for PS3, and another for Xbox 360 - offers are exclusive so you'll just have to compare and decide who got the better out of the new RE.

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Posted Feb 17, 2008 at 06:56AM by Gino D. Listed in: News Tags: memory stick, Sony, Ready At Dawn, Dark AleX, NPD
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QuickJump QuickPeek 34 - Image 1(Editor's note: With the Comment of the Week compendium over and done with, we've got a lot more in store for you guys! Another special edition is already brewing on the side, but that'll come soon enough. for now, more regular weekly updates!)

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was a good issue to set the chess pieces for this week. New Dark AleX homebrew, some GTA4 updates, and oh, what's this? Toshiba withdrawing support? Oooh. Juicy.

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Posted Sep 25, 2007 at 06:08AM by Isaac C. Listed in: News, Reviews, Accessories, Games Tags: memory stick, plug-and-play, Sony, headset, Mac OS X, Image Viewer
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Headplay is probably every couch potato's dream. Imagine a TV. Now imagine being able to take it anywhere and everywhere you go (except perhaps in the shower), and being able to watch movies or play games on it anytime you want. That's the concept for the new "Personal Cinema System" device, Headplay.

Headplay is a head-mounted device; basically, a TV you wear on your head. You can connect it to your gaming consoles, your DVD Player, your iPod, your PC, and maybe your Betamax player if it hasn't choked on dust yet. If it has a video out function, Headplay can most probably display it. You can also plug in a memory stick and Headplay can run the media files - movies, videos, and images - with its own built-in player.

Once you're behind the lenses of Headplay it's pretty easy to just relax and go dead to the world around you. It's nothing but you and the screen, with the stereo sounds blocking off everything else. It's like your own movie screen inside your living room.

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To read the complete review of Headplay - what it is, what it does, how it plays on Microsoft's Xbox 360, Sony's PlayStation 3, and Nintendo' Wii on it - click on the link for the full article.

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Posted Aug 25, 2007 at 04:12PM by Jerico G. Listed in: News Tags: memory stick, Fanjita, Sony, piracy, Custom Firmware, Noobz
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(Editors Note: Welcome to our 9th ish! I won't be spoiling anything here, dig on all the news below. One request though: Quickjump QuickPeek is here to stay, and we would appreciate any kind of ideas you have on improving it. Are four articles per blog enough? How should we select top stories? Do we need polls for the comment of the week? Do tell us!)

New week, new breakthroughs, new issue. The last week was one of the most monumental so far, so if you've missed checking our sites, you're a goner. Nah, we're just messing with you. That's what QuickJump QuickPeek is for, to provide you guys with the week's top events. Sure, nothing beats being among the first to read about newsbreakers once they hit our pages, but the QuickPeek experience is close enough. On to this week's issue!

The full issue awaits after the jump!

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Posted Sep 12, 2006 at 07:50PM by Gino D. Listed in: Accessories Tags: memory stick, Nyko, Sony
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Multi-Reader 360When you hear the term "360", you think "around". In fact, it should be "all-around". Which is basically what the Multi-reader 360 from NYKO is - it's your all-around Xbox 360 accessory. And to think, all its features fit into a compact 5.5"x9" device.

To start off, it's USB-powered and hosts three USB ports. This can allow you guys to have a party by having up to four controllers connected at a given time! And these ports aren't just for controllers; you can also plug in your flash drives, MP3 players, iPods, and even a PSP. It also has memory card slots that can support your four basic media card types: Smart Media, Compact Flash, Sony Memory Stick, and Secure Digital.

The price varies online, and can be listed at around $29 to as low as $20.

All these features really define what an "all around" device is. It's basically like a media hub accessory for the 360. You can view photos from a digicam, or listen to your iPod music, all within your 360 dashboard!

And y'know, maybe if you stare at the device long enough, it just might wash the dishes for you!


Buy: [Multi-Reader 360]

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