8 Bit Retro Mario Mouse
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Games Supported: Every PC game
Can be found for: ~$20
Made by: BanPresto
Obtained: May 23, 2009 (Anime North)
Specific version: Power Star
Peripheral #: 070
Obtained: June 7, 2010
Specific version: Mario
Peripheral #: 104
Other versions: Goomba
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an XY axis solid-state/wheel (not optical) sensor, 2 buttons, a cool box, USB HID
Ironically, the only consoles these are usable on are PS2 and PS3
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BattleTag
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Games Supported: BattleTag
Obtained: December 13, 2010
Can be found for: ~$170
Made by: Ubisoft
Peripheral #: 127
Specific version: 2-Player Starter Kit
Obtained: April 26, 2011
Specific version: MedKit
Can be found for: ~$20
Peripheral #: N/A
Other versions: Extra Player (~$70)
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2 Laser tag guns + IR sensor vests (each has 4 omnidirectional IR sensors) and RFID tagged devices
(2 kinds of ammo, 2 objectives), that connect to an PC USB device via
radio for score keeping
Each UBICONNECT device can host up to 8 devices, and up to 5 UBICONNECT devices can connect for up to 40 players
The UBICONNECT USB base can also serve as a target. Both the base and the guns have upgradable firmware.
Batteries not included (each gun takes 4 AAs), a cool box
The MedKit pack includes 4 more RFID tags (known as T-Bases) (2 more objectives, 2 health packs) and a cool box
Link Link2 Home My Review
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Chameleon X-1
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Games Supported: All PC games
Obtained: October 10, 2011
Can be found for: ~$60
Made by: GoEasily, Shogun Bros
Peripheral #: 152
Specific version: Red
Other versions: Green, White, Black (GoEasily) Purple, White, Black (Shogun Bros)
AKA: GM365++ Multimedia gaming mouse
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A wireless (USB 1.1 dongle) optical mouse with a game controller on the bottom
1600 dpi, 7 mouse buttons, scroll wheel, 14 gamepad buttons, rumble, 2 small joysticks, dpad
Go Easily Shogun Bros My Review
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Falcon
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Games Supported: List
Can be found for: ~$190 with Pistol Grip, and Orb Grip
Made by: Novint
Specific version: White, with limited edition clear Orb grip (not shown) and a white Orb grip
Other versions: Black
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Real force feedback, 3D control, 3 lights, swappable grips with their own, unique ID code and button set, Includes one with 4 buttons, a cool box, USB
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Falcon Pistol Grip
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Games Supported: Novint Falcon's games
Can be found for: ~$20 separately
Made by: Novint
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Attaches to Novint Falcon (shown above) a trigger, 3 buttons, a cool box
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FPSGUN
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Games Supported: Every PC game
Obtained: January 4, 2011
Can be found for: ~$28
Made by: Zalman
Peripheral #: 129
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Variable (up to 2000) dpi optical mouse, backlit clickable scroll wheel (light color indicated dpi mode) , 5 programmable buttons includes 2 mouse buttons, USB HID, a cool box, carrying puch
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FX 1000 x2
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Games Supported: Virtual On (PC)
Re-obtained: May 9, 2011
Originally Obtained: Christmas some year
Can be found for: ~$10
Made by: Suncom
Peripheral #: 141
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An adapter that lets you use 2 PC joysticks, both of which have 1 button and 1 trigger
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G15 Gaming Keyboard
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Games Supported: List
Obtained: June 10, 2011
Can be found for: ~$20
Made by: Logitech
Peripheral #: 145
Specific version: Mark I, with a blue LCD
Other versions: Mark II, with an orange LCD and less buttons
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Standard 104 backlit button keyboard, with 18 macro keys each with 3 different states (making a total of 54 macros available), a button to record quick macros, and a backlit monochrome LCD, Built in non-powered USB 1.1 Hub, with 2 external ports located on the back of the device, a wheel/jog dial with 9 more buttons around it (4 of them are specific to what is on the LCD, one switches between apps using the LCD, Prev, Next, Play/Pause, Stop) Mute button, Backlight toggle button
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NES Paul
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Games Supported: 8-Bit Hero (PC)
Started Construction: November 30, 2010
Finished Construction: February 15, 2011
Construction costs: $35 (spare 360 controller), $10 (microswitches+LEDs), $6 (solder), $7 (neck strap+bolts), $58 (total)
Made by: Techni
Peripheral #: 131
To all the sites linking to this, it's NeoTechni, not NeoTenchi.
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Similar to a Guitar Hero controller, though it only has a dpad, 2 buttons (A/B) on the neck and 2 on the body (Start/Select), USB (Xinput), 6 LEDs on the head where you would adjust the strings (if it were a real guitar) tied into rumble
Construction process write-up Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 Video
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P5 Glove
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Games Supported: Hitman 2, Tiger Hunt, Beah Head 2002, Black & White
Obtained: January 9, 2010
Can be found for: ~$40
Made by: Essential Reality
Peripheral #: 090 |
Mouse-mode
compatible with any application
6 degrees of
tracking (X, Y, Z, Yaw, Pitch and Roll) to ensure realistic movement
Bend-sensor (each finger shows up as an analog axis) and
optical-tracking technology
Infrared control
receptor with scratch-resistant, anti-reflective lens
USB, 4 buttons, a cool box
More Information My Review
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PistolMouse FPS
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Games Supported: Every PC game
Can be found for: ~$20
Made by: MonsterGecko |
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an XY axis optical sensor, 2 buttons, scroll wheel, cool box, USB HID
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Pro Gamer Command Pad
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Games Supported: Every PC game
Obtained: September 28, 2009
Can be found for: ~$40
Made by: Saitek
Peripheral #: 077
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21 face buttons (14 of which backlit), 1 mode button (switches backlight color from blue, red to green to indicate which profile you're using as each button is re-mappable) , analog thumbstick, palm rest, USB HID
My Review
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Rampart
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Desired: Like this, but for 1 player
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Games Supported: Rampart
Started Construction: March 8, 2011
Finished Construction: April 15, 2011 (Due to delays in getting final parts)
Construction costs: $20 (trackball+buttons) $20 (plastic+fasteners), $10 (LEDs) $50 (total)
Made by: Techni
Peripheral #: 135 |
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Sifteo Cubes
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Games Supported: ?
Obtained: October 6, 2011
Can be found for: ~$150
Made by: Sifteo
Peripheral #: 151
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The system comes with 3 cubes and can support a maximum of 6. Each cube has a small depressable LCD, a gyroscope and a wireless link to the base station which plugs into a PC
My Review
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SpaceOrb 360
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Games Supported: Decent II, Duke Nukem 3D
Obtained: December 21, 2009
Can be found for: ~$15
Made by: Spacetec
Peripheral #: 087
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6 buttons, track sphere with 6 degrees of freedom, serial interface, serial to parallel adapter
Only works with Windows 9x
More info
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V3 Steering Wheel
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Games Supported: Racing games (PC)
Re-obtained: May 9, 2011
Originally Obtained: No idea
Can be found for: ~$10
Made by: Interact
Peripheral #: 142
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A steering wheel with 2 foot pedals, a dpad, 8 face buttons, turbo and remapping buttons
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Misc/Common/Adapters
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Logitech MX1000 Wireless Mouse, Microsoft Optical Wireless desktop (KB and Mouse)
Adapter for (USB HID): Gamecube (standard)
Adapter for (USB HID): Playstation (DualShock 1 & 2, SCPH-1110 Flightstick)
Adapter for (USB HID): PS/2 (Keyboard & Mouse simultaneously)
Adapter for (USB HID): Playstation (DualShock 1 & 2, SCPH-1110 Flightstick, steering wheel), Gamecube
(standard, Donkey Kong Bongos), Dreamcast (standard, Twin Sticks,
steering wheel) Drivers
Adapter for (USB): XBOX (standard, memory card, Steel Battalion)
Adapter for (USB): XBOX (memory card) [Action Replay]
Adapter for (USB): XBOX360 wireless controller and headset
Adapter for (RS-232 Serial): Playstation 1 (memory card) [Dex Drive]
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