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Official Nintendo 64 N64 Controller Rumble Pak Pack Model NUS-013 Near Mint $9.50 |
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OFFICIAL NINTENDO BRAND DS RUMBLE PAK – DS / DS LITE !!!!! $5.86 |
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Official Nintendo 64 Controller Pak (Memory Card) & Rumble Pak for N64 $4.25 |
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Official Nintendo 64 Controller Pak (Memory Card) & Rumble Pak for N64 $2.00 |
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Official Nintendo 64 Controller Pak (Memory Card) & Rumble Pak for N64 $1.25 |
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Nintendo 64 Rumble Pack – N64 official Rumble Pak $6.99 |
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Sega Dreamcast Green Blue VMU 3 vms s and Dreamcast Rumble Pack Official $12.99 |
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Rumble Roses Perfect Guide KONAMI official book $20.99 |
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DC SEGA Dreamcast Official Jump Pack Rumble Vibration $14.99 |
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N64 NINTENDO 64 Official Rumble Pak Vibration Pack $19.99 |
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Rumble at the Rumba $1.99 … |
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Xbox 360 Wired Controller – Black $28.33 Features an extended 9′ cable and a fortable ergonomic design and a fortable ergonomic designCentralized glowing Xbox guide button grants gamers quick access to digital movie music and games librariesProvides the ultimate in gamer flexibility precision control quality and fort… |
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SONY PS3 DUALSHOCK 3 WIRELESS CONTROLLER WHITE (Japan Version) + FREE DUAL SHOCK 3 SILICONE SKIN CASE $71.98 One of the biggest gripes about the new PS3 was the lack of rumble from its’ controllers. Sony has reached out to their fans and released this brand new Dual Shock 3 wireless controller for the Playstation 3. Not only does this controller possess all the features of the original, it now has RUMBLE! Some games will have their rumble feature updated through the Playstation Network, while others that… |
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SONY PS3 DUALSHOCK 3 WIRELESS CONTROLLER BLACK (Japan Version) + FREE DUAL SHOCK 3 SILICONE SKIN CASE One of the biggest gripes about the new PS3 was the lack of rumble from its’ controllers. Sony has reached out to their fans and released this brand new Dual Shock 3 wireless controller for the Playstation 3. Not only does this controller possess all the features of the original, it now has RUMBLE! Some games will have their rumble feature updated through the Playstation Network, while others that… |
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PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller (Black) $54.99 The Dualshock 3 wireless controller for the PlayStation 3 system provides the most intuitive game play experience with pressure sensors in each action button and the inclusion of the highly sensitive SIXAXIS⢠motion sensing technology. Each hit, crash and explosion is more realistic when the user feels the rumble right in the palm of their hand. It can even detect natural movements for real-t… |
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Gamecube Controller (Purple) $7.99 The GameCube Controller delivers classic GameCube design and better control of the action, for all your favorite GameCube games. Extra Controllers allow for multiplayer game play. Up to four (4) controllers may be plugged into your Nintendo GameCube control deck at any time. Wii Compatibility with GameCube Games: Up to four (4) of these same controllers can be plugged directly into the Wii consol… |
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WF Wrestle Mania Steve Austin in Camo Gear Official Rumble Gear! $49.99 … |
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WWF Official Extra Large Black T-Shirt of D’Lo Brown WWE WCW TNA ECW Pick Up Your Punk Card … |
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WWE Elite Scale Ring $59.99 Display all your Elite Collection Superstars! Have a Royal Rumble of a good time! Realistic floor mat and ring steps! This highly detailed 22-inch Elite Scale Ring is created to scale! It features a realistic floor mat and ring steps, removable turnbuckle covers, and an authentic WWE Raw ring skirt and ropes. Use it to display all your Elite Collection Superstars or have a Royal Rumble of a good … |
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WWF ROYAL RUMBLE *EARL HEBNER senior official referee* comes with bell by jakks pacific[action figures, wrestling figures, toys and games] $22.89 NEVER BEEN OPENED normal shelfwear OVERALL EXCELLENT CONDITION… |
the box isn't very deep, so fill the holes with water and plug them up with rocks.
I'm not sure how to really adjust gamepad sensitivity, but the ADS and crouch are set in stone right now.
ADS is a toggle. It always has been a toggle in PC BF games. Crouch is a "hold." Not a toggle. That's just the way it goes. They might change it to accommodate the CoD players, but I doubt it.
pulp fiction!!!
I received mine yesterday. Its very nice, but having the comparison to a special gaming device (Dingoo A320), its far from perfect (mostly because of the Droid). You have to grip it tightly so it doesn’t come off by itself. Maybe it would have been better, if it would go all around the back. Also playing mario I have to press the “running” button very hard to not stop running when jumping. Its definately much better than without it, but the Droid does not magically become a good gaming device.
You can play either guitar through either amp…..with limitations. If you play the bass guitar through the regular guitar amp, you must do it at VERY low volume or risk shredding your speaker. I'm talking about whisper volume here….practice levels only. The guitar can be played through a bass amp without doing any damage, but you won't get the best tone. Each amp is optimized for it's respective instrument. The bass amp has a beefy speaker which is made to reproduce lows. The regular guitar amp is designed for a higher frequency range……but there is overlap.
Post : The Mobile Tsunami is Near: Blame Netflix and Apple URL : Posted : January 31, 2011 at 9:01 pm Author : Stacey Higginbotham Think mobile data demand is big today, with 94 million smartphone shipped this year and 5 billion mobile subscribers? Well, Cisco ( s csco) says it’s going to get a lot bigger by 2015, with worldwide mobile data traffic set to increase 26-fold between 2010 and 2015, reaching 6.3 exabytes per month. That’s 75 exabytes annually by 2015 [MIGHT WANT TO THROW IN AND/OR LINK TO A DEFINITION OF EXABYTE]. Last year, I called it the mobilpocalypse , but this year, I’m going to say it’s a looming tsunami, driven by everyone’s favorite bandwidth hog, web video, and the proliferation of mobile devices. In short, we can blame this wave on Netflix (s nflx) on the iPad (s aapl). Cisco anticipates that in 2015, the average mobile user will consume 1,118 megabytes of traffic per month. For perspective, today the average mobile connection generates 65 megabytes of traffic per month, equivalent to about 15 MP3 music files. While the average growth is impressive, those megabytes will be spread across a wider number of devices, from tablets (big bandwidth hogs) to e-readers, which consume much less bandwidth, making it all the more significant. The Cisco study predicts that by 2015, more than 5.6 billion personal devices will be connected to mobile networks, and there will also be 1.5 billion machine-to-machine nodes — nearly the equivalent of one mobile connection for every person in the world. Cisco doesn’t give the current number of connections, but the GSM Association puts it at about 5 billion . Cisco anticipates that mobile network-connected tablets will generate 248 petabytes per month in 2015 while machine-to-machine (M2M) traffic will reach 295 petabytes per month in 2015. The numbers are interesting because they are on opposite ends of the spectrum when it comes to data demand and profitability. Consumer video is in high demand thanks to devices such as tablets, but it’s also something operators are watching because they are worried it will clog their networks while not bringing higher margins. Meanwhile, much of the M2M connectivity will be small amounts of traffic, but extremely profitable . The question operators must answer is how soon these dynamics will reach some sort of equilibrium, or perhaps, if those dynamics will reach an equilibrium. Cisco notes in a presentation that, “in 2010, global mobile data traffic experienced a 2.6 times growth for the third year in a row, despite a slow economic recovery, increased traffic offload, and the advent of tiered pricing.” Operators are trying to cut back on data use, whether because their networks are overwhelmed or simply because they want to keep their nice margins on wireless data. However, that growth is still coming, and operators are undoubtedly trying to shape their customer base to ensure that a consumer-heavy subscriber portfolio doesn’t drag down their bottom line. So tiered pricing, pricing that ignores the reality of consuming more data at faster speeds, and possibly limits on what one can download in cheaper plans are all likely to make an appearance. Crazy Stats (and one Chart) to Beef Up Your Mobile Broadband Reports Mobile video is forecast to represent 66 percent of all mobile data traffic by 2015, increasing 35-fold from 2010 to 2015, the highest growth rate of any mobile data application tracked in the Cisco VNI Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast. Mobile traffic originating from tablet devices is expected to grow 205-fold from 2010 to 2015, the highest growth rate of any device category tracked. Global mobile data traffic increased 159 percent from calendar year 2009 to calendar year 2010 to 237 petabytes per month, or the equivalent of 60 million DVDs. Global mobile data traffic grew 4.2 times as fast as global fixed broadband data traffic in 2010. Global mobile data traffic in 2010 was three times the size of all global Internet traffic (fixed and mobile) in the year 2000. Smart phones, laptops, and other portable devices will drive more than 87 percent of global mobile traffic by 2015. Related GigaOM Pro content: * Mobile Broadband: Pricing for Profits * Metered Mobile Data Is Coming and Here’s How Everybody Hertz: The Looming Spectrum Crisis Add a comment to this post: