Logitech’s Speed Force Wireless racing wheel for Wii
Speed Force Wireless that is. Hitting stores November 2008, just in time for both the holiday season and the launch of Need for Speed Undercover, is the new Logitech wireless racing wheel. Before this, Wii users were pretty much stuck using the Wii Wheel or Brando’s multi-axis racing system . At least now there is a third option on the table for racing fans.
Logitech teamed up with EA to support force-feedback in their upcoming Need for Speed racing game for the Wii which will run you about $100 if you…
Companies claim British game degrees useless
So you wanna work with video games, eh? Well, then don’t get a degree in computer games, at least not in England.
Britain’s huge gaming industry has put universities under major attack for failing to equip students for work while handing out their gaming degrees. According to The Daily Mail UK, several of the country’s top firms go so far as to say that the schools are offering “mouse degrees with little job relevance.“ Ouch. Hope the students didn’t…
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RE: PETA launches Cooking Mama: Mama Kills Animals
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RE: 8 things I've learned from Crisis Core
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