Posts Tagged ‘games’

Theje’s Notebook Reviews – Clevo P151HM1: The Other Gaming Notebook

Theje Reviews the Clevo P151HM1 gaming notebook. Clevo P151HM1 Specifications: -Intel Core i7 2630QM, up to 2.8 GHz, 6 MB L3 cache -Nvidia GTX 460M, 1.5 GB GDDR5 VRAM -4 GB DDR3 1333 RAM -500 GB 7200 RPM HDD -15.6″ 1080p screen -6.8 lbs -from 00 on iBuyPower.com WEI Score: Processor – 7.4 Memory – 7.4 Graphics – 7.1 Gaming – 7.1 Hard Disk – 5.9 All of the music in this video are original compositions and violate no copyright. Thanks for watching! Please subscribe! Feel free to ask questions!

Notebook Ninja for iPhone and iPad App Review

Notebook Ninja, by the deliciously named developer Proton Reactor, offers truly original gameplay for both the iPhone and iPad. The game isn’t perfect, but if you’re looking for a real up-and-comer in the AppStore, you could hardly do better than Notebook Ninja. Check out our in-depth video review of the app, but also don’t forget to check TheiPhoneAppReview.com for more of our written reviews!

Hardware.Info TV #228 deel 1/3: HP Envy 17 3D laptop notebook review

Deze week aandacht voor HP’s nieuwe Envy 17 3D notebook. Deze krachtige laptop is voorzien 2 Terabyte aan harddisks en heeft een extra helder full HD scherm dat bovendien ook 3D kan weergeven. Daarnaast is het audio gedeelte verzorgd door Beats Audio, wat voor voldoende volume moet zorgen.

My Notebook Red for DSi Review

A small notebook application for the DSi. Good for those who jot down notes regularly and carry their DSi with them a lot.

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Mix Superstar Review (WiiWare)

The Wiiviewer reviews the WiiWare title Mix Superstar.

Classic Game Room – X-ARCADE TANKSTICK review

Classic Game Room reviews the X-ARCADE TANKSTICK from X-Arcade powered by Xgaming. This massive dual arcade joystick with a trak-ball can be used on PCs with USB inputs and on Sega Dreamcast, PS2 (and PS1), GameCube, PS3 and Xbox 360 with the appropriate adapters. Complex, expensive and difficult to program, the X-arcade Tankstick won’t be for those who aren’t serious about their gaming with some time, money and patience on their site. Awesome arcade-style gameplay is delivered when all is said and done though. For this review the Xarcade Tankstick was tested with PC games before and after programming, Mame emulators, PS2 and Sega Dreamcast. CGR recommends the Dreamstick from Dream Arcade for Xbox 360 because it is a 360 controller disassembled and built into an arcade stick to prevent lag. The Tankstick works well with PC, Dreamcast and PS2 (all tested for this review using adapters) but don’t expect to not do repair work on it. Build quality is questionable given the price but it’s nothing a butter knife and a few hours can’t fix, which is irritating. The Tankstick can be purchased as a massive controller as shown or bought with an X-Arcade stand up arcade machine. Versatility and style may be the X-Arcade Tankstick’s biggest assets, but those really interested in a house-sized joystick may also want to consider a custom job for the same price. In any event, it is impressive and replaces the Dreamcast controller which needs replacing for many games like Capcom vs. SNK 2