
Here I thought that the Pyramat Sound Chair was the ultimate gaming chair, but I was wrong. Very wrong.
That title definitely goes to the Ultimate Game Chair. The name really gets the point across, eh?
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Here I thought that the Pyramat Sound Chair was the ultimate gaming chair, but I was wrong. Very wrong.
That title definitely goes to the Ultimate Game Chair. The name really gets the point across, eh?
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If you’re one for feeling nostalgic, definitely check this one out, it will almost make you feel young.
Arcade Legends looks exactly like one of the machines you’d see in an arcade, with the joysticks, buttons, and monitor.
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Some people just don’t like all the power those new, fancy consoles give them. They were satisfied happy with there old Atari 2600s.
Well, you can be happy once again, just buy yourself an authentic Atari 2600, sans all those game cartridges. That’s right, you get all the retro action without having to store all those silly cartridges.
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Playing a came from your couch on some old junky TV is good enough for most people, but some gamers really like to get into the game, experiencing it almost, which the Pyramat Sound Seat does.
The chair itself looks pretty funky, it’s shaped like a very wide U and honestly looks uncomfortable, although it is leather material. The cool part is the speakers built into the chair itself.
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Apple saved the music business with the iPod. Can they do the same for Hollywood?
In the five years since the iPod’s rollout, Apple has locked down the online music business. 1 in 5 Americans owns or has owned an iPod and consumers have downloaded more than 1 billion songs from Apple’s iTunes music store. Riding on the heels of that success, yesterday, Apple founder Steve Jobs fired his first shots in the battle to revolutionize the movie industry. In a special event called “It’s Showtime,” Apple unloaded new gadgets like it was Christmas morning.
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There are plenty of arcade games on the market but this one is probably one of the best, the Arcade Mania Sit Down features 150 old-school games and comes in a nice looking cabinet. There are some small details (which are the ones that count the most) that other arcades don’t have, like being able to pause a game for big and small interruption periods, or a simple multiplayer feature. The usability seems to be good as well: no need for additional setup besides a plug and play system; it’s easy to select games by scrolling up or down with the joystick; if you get bored with a certain game because you can’t pass a level, there is an option to exit right away and pick a new game; the sound manipulation could be better because you can’t increase or decrease the volume – only turn it on and off by using the buttons under the arcade.
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Bowling - you either love it or loathe it. Most folks involve themselves at the bowling alley and treat it like a second home, as it is more than a place to just toss a few balls down the lane. The bowling alley is a place where you bond iwth your friends, discuss over the latest happenings around the world, and try to improve your personal best with each throw. Unfortunately, most of us who work these days rarely find the time to bowl with our mates anymore, and the good folks at Hammacher decided to ease our bowling cravings with the Arcade Bowling Game which you can enjoy from the comfort of your home.

Doom started it ( Big Force Gun ), Quake 2 made people notice it ( Big, uh, freakin’ gun ) and Quake 3 Arena made it infamous ( Big F*@$ing Gun ).
Here is a replica of the most famous / infamous video game gun ever, available from Wicked Cool Stuff, thanks Kadhal for letting us know about this in our gadget forums.
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