“In order to get the best out of your gaming experience, you have to feel the noise. Yeah, Quiet Riot did have it right all those sixty or so years ago. With the advances in audio gaming technologies, we can now ‘feel’ the power of a shotgun or experience the thud of falling from a roof onto the ground. Watching movies with 3D sound is okay, but gaming with it is the first step to Game Nirvana. Do you know what it feels like to take an artillary round in your ear-hole? You will. ”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
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- Cresyn C750E In-Ear Earphones Review @ OCIA
- Lovecraft Designs Cain & Cain Abby Loudspeakers Review @ Madshrimps
- Razer Carcharias PC Gaming Headset Review @ OCModShop
- SanDisk Sansa SlotRadio Review @ Digital Trends
- Cresyn CS-HP500 Headphones Review @ OCIA
- Sharkoon X-Tatic Digital 5.1 Headphones @ Tweaktown
- ASUS Xonar Essence STX @ InsideHW
Some people enjoy a good headache
If you ever wished for a boot to the head when you are gaming, you have to spend the $40 it will cost to pick up the Audio2 FX2 Force Feedback Gaming Headset. It uses old style dual RCA jacks as opposed to a USB connection, as well as batteries and a USB port to provide power. OCMODSHOP was impressed with the sound quality, both playback and recording, and they did get a kick out of the force feedback. You can read more here.