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Mad Catz is back into the gaming scene!

Mad Catz Global Limited, the legendary brand, leading innovation in gaming hardware for almost three decades, announced at CES 2018 a surprise return to...

How we Got Our SNES Classic And First Impressions

Guys we did it! We got an SNES Classic, the almost impossible home collectors units that Nintendo has made across the NES Classic to...

Xbox One hardware overview pics

Microsoft held in event yesterday to unveil their latest console to the Xbox family, Xbox One. Their's still a lot more to learn about...

Onlive Micro-Console Hardware Review

Onlive is a videogame streaming service that is launched by their application software on your computer, delivering the highest end PC games from their dedicated PC's where they can be remotely played in your house on either a windows computer or mac. Although the service is what they're ultimately selling they hope to really turn heads with there addition of the Micro-Console which will allow you to play the service with a number of usb controllers in 1080p on your HDTV. Click on the title link to check out our full review of the hardware and services
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