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12/03/2012

Xbox to PC USB Smart Adapter Review

Xbox to PC USB Smart Adapter
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As others have mentioned the product image is not correct.It is a small very short cord with usb on the PC side and a female xbox input on the other.However it works great.The product never makes a claim to come with drivers, consequently it does not come with any.However, for those looking for drivers, here's a tip: google for xbcd or just visit http://www.redcl0ud.com/xbcd.html.Using this cord and XBCD I was even able to get my original XBOX Fanatec Speedster Wheel working on my PC, and even change the axis and button mapping.Lap times in GPL went down already :-)

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Now you can get more use out of your Microsoft Xbox game controller. Connect it to your PC and have the same feel as your Xbox games.

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8/08/2012

Nintendo e-Reader - Card Reader for Game Boy Advance Review

Nintendo e-Reader - Card Reader for Game Boy Advance
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The Game Boy Advance is nothing if not, well, advanced.It's more powerful than a Super Nintendo Entertainment System and yet runs for hours on a pair of AA batteries.It plays all the original Game Boy (classic, Color, Pocket) titles, and its games are priced right for kids on tight allowances.Now, it provides something for the old-school gamer in all of us, along with new features and boundless possibilities.
The Nintendo e-Reader is the latest in an oddball line of scanning devices for kids.Earlier such devices generated virtual pets based on the UPC barcodes on various products; in fact, a particular brand of instant soup flew off store shelves in Japan after it was learned its barcode created an ultra-powerful character.However, the craze has never really caught on in the United States.That is, in my opinion, until the e-Reader.
The e-Reader is about the size of an N64 Transfer or Rumble Pak, and plugs directly into the cartridge port of the GB Advance.As the e-Reader also plugs into the GBA's Game Link port, a "replacement" port is provided on the e-Reader itself, so you can continue to use Link Cables and some (not all) GBA lighting products.
The key to the e-Reader system is its data cards, which are basically another family of trading cards, a la Magic The Gathering and Pokemon (more on this in a moment).Cards designed for use with the e-Reader are distinguised by rows of dots along their length.These dots are the basis of Dot Codes, a proprietary format that the e-Reader sees as digital data.By swiping a compatible card through the e-Reader, you are loading data into the Reader.
What kind of data, you ask?Depends on the cards.The e-Reader comes packaged with two 5-card booster packs.The first contains the complete Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) port of Donkey Kong Junior ... you read that right, an NES cartridge stored on five trading cards!Other NES games, similarly translated, are available from retailers now, with many more to come.
The second pack contains an assortment of other e-Reader cards, including three from the Pokemon Trading Card Game.These three cards are the first in a new line of Dot-Code-bearing Pokemon cards.Along with being used in the Pokemon card game, these cards hold (in their Dot Codes) extra data on the particular Pokemon (readable on the GBA screen), and even mini-games you can play.A fourth card includes a sample Nintendo Game-and-Watch game (old pre-GB handheld games).
However, it is the fifth card that really can open up doors in how you play games.This card contains bonus items that can be used with the Nintendo GameCube title "Animal Crossing."By connecting your e-Reader-equipped GBA to a GameCube via the appropriate Link Cable (with a compatible title, like "Animal Crossing"), you can upload new information to the GC game.Just imagine ... you could update the stats of your favorite football or baseball player simply by swiping his compatible trading card through the e-Reader!
How does the system work in practice?Actually pretty well.It takes about 60 seconds to completely load a game like DK Junior, for example.Unlike ATM or credit cards, an e-Reader card needs to be swiped slowly.Like credit cards, you need to treat them somewhat gently; any stray marks (such as writing something on the card) in the Dot Code area could mess up the data, rendering the card useless.Younger kids may need some assistance at first with swiping, but they'll get the hang of it quickly.The e-Reader has a small amount of internal memory, so if you load a game/program you like, you can keep it, at least until you want to swipe something else into it.
Also, some of the NES games aren't 100% perfect ... DK Junior's sequence of boards is wrong, and it seems to have gotten slightly squashed in order to fit onto the GBA screen, but neither of these detract seriously from the gameplay.In other words, it's as fun as I remember it.
It's too early to see how e-Reader will catch on.After all, Pokemon isn't as popular as it once was, and so far only Nintendo and Wizards of the Coast have any card support.But, as early adopters go, the e-Reader is a cheap investment whose potential uses are as unlimited as the imagination.

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The e-Reader is an accessory for use with the Game Boy Advance that reads information from collectible trading cards and translates it on the GBA into standalone games or enhancements to some traditional games. The e-Reader connects into the GBA cartridge slot and can also connect to another GBA or even a GameCube. Players simply slide the paper cards, available for as low as $1.95, through the e-Reader much as you slide a credit card through a point-of-purchase machine at a grocery store. When you do this, the unit scans the codes imprinted on the card and stores the information in its 1-megabit flash ROM for as long as the power is on. Animal Crossing for the GameCube takes advantage of this technology, and many more uses are planned. This set includes the e-Reader unit and the e-Reader card for the NES version of Donkey Kong Jr.

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11/10/2011

Xbox 360 Multi-Reader Review

Xbox 360 Multi-Reader
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The Nyko multi reader was specifically designed for the Xbox 360, but it also works with a PC computer via USB port.It effectively adds two USB ports to your Xbox 360 allowing you to connect five USB devices simultaneously to your Xbox 360, thereotically even more if you connect multiple multi-readers.Besides working as a USB hub it also has memory card slots to read various types of memory cards.Since purchasing this product it has worked as advertised with my Xbox 360.I am very satisfied, and the price was great also.

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Access memory cards and multiple USB devices Product InformationGet the most out of the Xbox 360 as a multi-media hub with the Multi-Reader 360.This 3 port USB hub plugs into the front of the Xbox 360 allowing up to fourwired controllers to be connected at once. The USB ports can also be usedto attach multiple devices simultaneously such as USB Flash Drives iPods MP3Players PSP and more. The Multi-Reader 360 also features 4 media cardreader slots supporting the most common formats: Smart Media Compact FlashSony Memory Stick and Secure Digital.Now it is possible toattach a wired controller listen to your iPod andview a slideshow of your favorite photos simultaneously from the Xbox 360dashboard.Product Highlights3 Port USB HubConnect additional wired controllers Flash drives an iPod or PSPtothe Xbox 360.Multimedia ExperienceEasily view photos froma digital camera or listen to music stored onan iPod using your Xbox 360.Media Card ReaderSupports the 4 most common memory card formats: Smart Media Compact FlashSony Memory Stick and Secure Digital.Powered by USBThe unit draws its power from the Xbox 360's USB ports so no additionalbatteries or AC adaptor is requiredProduct Features3 Port USB Hub and multi format flash media readerAllows for a total of 4 wired controllers to be used through the front ofthe 360Connect various USB devices (MP3 cameras iPod etc.) simultaneously toyour 360Reads 4 different types of memory cards (Smart Media Compact Flash SonyMemory Stick and Secure Digital)Allows user to view pictures and listen to music stored on memory cardsProduct Specification Dimensions: 5.5" x 9" x 1.25" (W x H x D)Weight:3.5 ozMinimum RequirementsCompatible with:256MB Compact Flash64 MB Smart Media64 MB Memory Stick / Memory Stick Pro1.0 GB Secure Digital

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3/22/2011

PS2 to PS3 Controller Converter Adapter Review

PS2 to PS3 Controller Converter Adapter
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This version of the adapter is hit and miss. Theoretically it works but isn't compatible at times with controllers and certain driving wheels. DragonPlus came out with a version 2 of this same adapter and works beautifully. Since Sony has released firmware
2.7 that has disabled some of the ps2-ps3 controller adapters, Version 2 works great. I immediately tried some PS2 games in the PS3, and the DS2 worked as well as rumble. I also tested Battlefiled Bad Company and other PS3 games with rumble and the DS2 worked with rumble on PS3 games. I also have 3 steering wheels and those all worked with force feedback as well.

There is no PS button on this item, but the "analog" button on DS2's works the same as the PS button ( press once or hold function). There is also a trick to get to the XMB or to register some controllers by using Up and Select as the PS button.

For those wondering about input lag, Version 2 had no lag I could detect. Aiming in FPS was right on.

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Now you can use your Playstation or Playstation 2 controller on your PS3 or your PC! The PS2 to PS3 Cable Converter has been specially designed to be used on most PS3 games. You can also use the same cable and use your PS2 controller on your PC without installing any additional software! Simply hook up the cable to your PC and Windows will install the driver automatically. Why spend money on an extra PS3 controller when you can use your existing PS2 controller on your PS3? This is a must have item for PS3 owner!

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