In partnership with TAITO Corporation, My Arcade revealed the Space Invaders Micro Player, a new addition to their line of miniature arcade cabinet collectibles. These cabinets will honor the arcade classic with graphics, gameplay, as well as layered illuminated backdrops true to original arcade cabinets they were modeled after. The
Ubisoft showed off Watch Dogs: Legion at their press event today, but you might not have been immediately aware (though it does look the part) that the game is supporting Raytracing on PC. Powered by NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX, the game will launch with the full power of NVIDIA’s
Bionik has unveiled its lineup of accessories for this year’s E3, and it’s centered around the Nintendo Switch, plus one new controller that’s compatible with PC and Android. The products will be released soon, and will be planned to be affordable for all.
Standout products include the
It’s The House of the Dead with an Enter the Gungeon twist, now coming to an arcade near you! Swap through screens and blast away with lightguns in an all-new game set in the Enter the Gungeon universe. If you have a bar, an arcade, or a home that’
Yesterday, headset brand LucidSound announced that it will debut the LS1 and LS10 headsets during this year’s E3, which will be released later this fall. The two headsets will have different versions compatible with Xbox One and PlayStation 4, with the LS10P able to support the Nintendo Switch and
Today, Sega announced that it has increased the number of games on its upcoming Sega Genesis Mini to 42, with Tetris and Darius heading to the microconsole. In addition, the company has announced the final selections ahead of its September 19 launch, which includes games like Kid Chameleon and Strider.
During Computex 2019, HyperX announced several new peripherals including a new mechanical keyboard, headset, and the FURY DDR4 RGB Memory module. All of these products will be available later this year.
HyperX®, a division of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., today revealed a lineup of premium gaming gear with a HyperX
Yesterday, Panic unveiled its newest hardware endeavor, its compact mini handheld known as the Playdate. The system will come out sometime next year with a price point of $149, and will come with exclusive games as well as a unique crank handle which players can use to control supported titles.