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News   -   May 29, 2018 Power to the players in Hyrule as Nintendo releases Gamestop-exclusive Hylian Shield 2DS XL this July
Power to the players in Hyrule as Nintendo releases Gamestop-exclusive Hylian Shield 2DS XL this July

Today, Nintendo announced that it will release a new 2DS XL model, which will depict the iconic Hylian shield from the Legend of Zelda series, on July 2 exclusively to Gamestop stores. In addition, the handheld will also come with a preloaded download of The Legend of Zelda: A Link

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   May 22, 2018 Your next-gen carry-all — the New York Solo Elite backpack
Your next-gen carry-all — the New York Solo Elite backpack

I’ve become somewhat of a bag connoisseur. It’s an odd thing for somebody focused on gaming to say, but suffice it to say that there is, in fact, a right bag for specific things. You might recall I took a look at a bag from Solo New York

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   May 21, 2018 The missing feature — Razer Abyssus Essential review
The missing feature — Razer Abyssus Essential review

The Razer Abyssus Essential mouse is almost great. It has the normal Razer customization options through Razer Synapse. The mouse moves smoothly and accurately and has a nice, firm click. However, it fails to be a go-to product because of one major flaw that makes it hard to recommend over

by Austin Fern
News   -   May 10, 2018 Nintendo announces new adjustable charging stand for Switch, makes tabletop mode last longer
Nintendo announces new adjustable charging stand for Switch, makes tabletop mode last longer

One of the ways the Nintendo Switch can be played is via tabletop mode. This is where the Switch is placed on a surface with its kickstand out and the Joycons are detached from the sides. However, there was one small issue with this play style: the charger is on

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2018 A nearly perfect combination — Alloy Elite RGB keyboard and Pulsefire Surge RGB mouse review
A nearly perfect combination — Alloy Elite RGB keyboard and Pulsefire Surge RGB mouse review

HyperX has been on a roll lately. In August of last year, I took a look at their HyperX Alloy Elite keyboard (my review), and I came away supremely impressed. I also checked out the Pulsefire Gaming Mouse (my review) and again had high expectations that were met. Now, they’

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 29, 2018 The Blues – SportRx BLUEdefense lense review
The Blues – SportRx BLUEdefense lense review

As technology has evolved we have become more and more attached to our devices. Whether it be gaming, working on the computer, or staring at our phones/devices, we are constantly looking at screens. One of the downsides to this is the exposure to blue light which has many consequences

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Mar 14, 2018 Your gaming bag of holding — Solo Alastair vertical briefcase review
Your gaming bag of holding — Solo Alastair vertical briefcase review

I’m always on the hunt for solid gaming backpacks. Plenty of manufacturers know that Macs and PCs come in at a 15” screen size, but inexplicably seem to create their bags to hold something slightly smaller than that. Even when they do create a properly sized bag, they ship

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 26, 2018 No more paddle pain – Evil Shift Xbox controller review
No more paddle pain – Evil Shift Xbox controller review

There is no denying that games like Call of Duty, PUBG, Rainbow Six: Siege, and For Honor have made competitive eSports gaming on the Xbox One a pretty big deal. If you want a competitive edge, picking up a precision controller like the Xbox Elite is a no brainer. Evil

by Ron Burke
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