With the ever-growing popularity of the rhythm game genre comes a surge of wanna-be rock stars. Many have become inspired enough to drop the plastic instruments in exchange for the real deal. But many don't have the time or budget to take classes with an instructor, or want to learn at their own pace. Enter Optek's Fretlight Interactive Learning System; a deceptively normal-looking electric guitar hoping to act as a bridge for gamers to become musicians. The idea behind the Fretlight guitar is that when plugged into a PC or Mac via USB, the LED lights hidden in the fretboard illuminate in conjunction with a lesson playing on the computer, showing the student exactly where to place their fingers.
Read a full review on the Fretlight FG-421 Guitar here and see if it'll help you go from a game player to the real thing.
TELUS launches the GameRx wellness gaming platform, offering science-backed game recommendations for mental and physical health.
As Microsoft hikes Xbox console prices worldwide, US and Canadian customers face the additional burden of increased headset prices.
Surprise I don’t see the usual suspect blasting anti consumer when Sony raised their price.
I guess they will pop up when Sony do it also lol
Xbox Cloud Gaming adapts to how you play—Touchscreen, controller, or mouse. Here’s how they’re helping devs support it all.