The annual Consumer Electronics Show is the time for gaming peripheral makers to shine, and not many are quite as shiny as SteelSeries. They’re doing up CES 2012 big with a tiny Bluetooth gamepad, some travel-friendly headsets and mice, mice, mice.
Mice aimed at massively-multiplayer online role-playing gamers are all well and good, but what does a League of Legends or Diablo III player need with twelve thumb buttons? That’s why the Razer Naga Hex only has six.
I think I’ve finally discovered the sinister plot underlying Mad Catz’s visually and functionally striking line of Cyborg gaming products: They’re preparing to build an actual cyborg, and the newly announced F.R.E.Q. 5 Pro Gaming Headset is the ears.
Nyko never met a console or portable it couldn’t make a ton of additional crap for, and the upcoming PlayStation Vita is no different. At CES 2012 in Las Vegas the peripheral maker debuts its launch lineup of Vita accessories.
At CES today, Sony unveiled the latest of its mobile devices to carry PlayStation Certification: the Xperia S.
Toshiba’s got a $US10,000 TV at the big Consumer Electronics Show that can display glasses-free 3D — a la the Nintendo 3DS — for up to nine people, though four’s optimal. Engadget says it’ll be out by the end of March.
Last winter, Nintendo revealed that the Wii U, its upcoming new home console, would be released sometime between April and December 2012. That big window of time just got a smidgen shorter.
Our latest look at Capcom’s portable take on Okami was full of breaking wind.