So your wireless controllers keep getting lost? Your kids run off with them and they never return?
If you learn them the trick to get those in the rack and you give them a candy everytime they do it right, it won't cost you 45 Dollars/Euro for a wireless 360 controller every time they leave it everywhere at place you only find them back a couple of years later...
by the way, you false report my stories to take them down. a day later, they are all back up and approved. you should really stop whatever nonsense you're doing.
and the page links to a store (www.armorytech.com) that is filled with customer testimonials and sale pitch.
advertising and marketing on N4G = SPAM, reported as news
The Outerhaven writes: Split/Second was the explosive arcade racing game that outshone Ridge Racer and Burnout. That is, until Disney shut it all down before a sequel could happen.
As a kid i had some heart attacks playing this game. The soundtrack right on point with those close calls. I love this game.
Split/Second was one of the game I enjoyed playing. In fact it's still the most popular video on my YouTube channel. It's a gameplay of Split/Second posted 15 years ago. This past month 25 people viewed it. Split/Second is a favourite amongst racing gamers worldwide.
This game was super awesome and hella fun playing split-screen with the homie. Trashing your friend’s car during split-screen competition using one of those QuickTime events was so funny haha
From the mid-1980s to the early part of the 2000s, light gun rail shooters were a staple in both arcade and home system gaming. Arguably, the genre started to really hit its stride in the mid-1990s. While games like Time Crisis, Virtual Cop, and House of the Dead, among others, dominated both the home system and arcade space, some one relegated to only home game systems. Today, we’ll be talking about a little-known cult game published by Sony called Project: Horned Owl. This game was developed by Alfa Systems, and all in all, this is a fun game.
Keiichiro Toyama—the creator and original director of the 1999 Silent Hill—shared his personal thoughts on the recently announced remake by Konami, reflecting on what the project means to him after more than two decades:
“I felt something similar when the game was adapted into a movie. It deeply moved me to see the names of the characters and locations I had created come to life visually, even though I wasn’t directly involved. That wouldn’t have been possible without the continued support of the fans and the dedication of the developers who’ve kept the series alive.
I’m really looking forward to seeing how the remake evolves this time. With the advanced technology we now have, I’m sure I’ll be surprised by how the game is reimagined. Since the original was built for the first PlayStation, there will naturally be challenges—like the camera and controls—but I’m eager to see bold and creative solutions to those elements.”
Haha Not only is bold and creatively not what the industry wants, it’s not what most people want.
They want to get scammed and pay twice for a thing they already own.
Was the SH2 remake even bold? Or was it more or less just a 1 to 1 over the shoulder remake?
Oh Round Peg please... Dude are you a that hard PS fanboy to shoot down other posts from an xbox website or what?
On XBK that article is made, to show that there are ways to stack the controllers on a nice way. Nothing is advertised here. XBK doesn't own the other website, nor have shares in it.
Said in short: your reports stink dude. So many times I see PS3's for special price offers coming by that get approved by Sony fangirls, this is an article written about this product and people that see it MIGHT want to buy it.
Jees. Really. Don't you get tired of your own reports??? Anyone else, keep approving.
As many times as I lose my Xbox 360 controllers, this would come in so handy, not to mention look cool as hell in my gaming room.
Me likes.
I tend to leave my controllers in the same place when I finish with them so I have never lost one, But I can see how this will benefit some
.. nothing worse than misplacing a controller. Would for sure save me money. Actually, let me think how much money I would have saved by having this over the past 34 years.
Ok, I will start back with my first consoles (Atari 2600, INTELLIVISION and Colleco Vision ) and try and remember how many paddles/controllers I have lost right up to today .............. hmmmmmmmmm ..... OK, here we go.
"ZERO"
So Zero x $50 (average price of controller) = zer .... oh, hang on ....
Oh well, maybe not so awsome of a deal FOR ME I guess.
i don't think this is that big of a problem for ps3 controllers because if your not using it its most likely hooked up to the ps3 charging it.