The Avenger Adapter for Xbox 360
June 24, 2011 by Sharon
Filed under Gaming Gadgets
Microsoft introduced the Xbox 360 as their second generation video game console to replace the original Xbox. Xbox 360 has had multiple variations such as the 250 GB and 4 GB. When it was first launched in Japan, all the Xbox models were completely sold out. If you are an avid gamer, the latest video game controller would very much interest you. The Avenger Adapter for Xbox 360 allows the gamer to improve their command and responsiveness while playing the Xbox 360.
At first glance, the Avenger Adapter for Xbox 360 looks like a device from a science fiction movie. However, the Avenger’s performance in improving the gamers’ reflexes is simply remarkable. By strapping on the controller tightly, the gamer is able to re-learn the movements of an old game. The gamer exerts control over the game by moving the levers on the Avenge with the thumb and at the same time not press the X, Y, and B keys.
With the Avenger, the gamer reduces the time needed to make a movement in the game. This is because the gamer does not need to move his thumb from the Right Stick to the small buttons. However, the gamer would still need to press the A button using the right thumb. Yet, the gamer still manages to save precious time by reducing thumb action on the controller. This saved time will help increase reaction time which will result in a better game played.
Purchasing the Avenger gaming gadget from their official website will costs around $50 which is a reasonable price for such a powerful video game controller.
Available: Amazon
Price: $49.99
Xbox 360 Arcade Station
August 28, 2008 by Michael
Filed under Gaming Gadgets
Mintgagdets can quietly but confidently disclose that the Xbox 360 arcade station T2 is currently in development and being tested for future release. Not too sure how much different the arcade Xbox will be to the normal household version other than being housed in an arcade cabinet. Nevertheless the Xbox 360 Arcade will feature two controllers and will contain preinstalled Xbox games such as Fifa 08, Assassins Creed, or even Halo 3. The arcade station will also allow memory cards to be slotted in and possibly even allow local link gaming.
Who is going to pay to play on an Xbox arcade rather than play on their own Xbox or go and play on a friends Xbox? Well my thoughts are that there are probably quite a few people out there who would rather play on the arcade game before going out and buying the game.
Payment wont be in the form of per game, more likely time based so make sure you have a good supply of quarters if your into your gaming!





