Saturday, June 9, 2012

postheadericon E3: Getting my grubby mitts on FUS1ON tourney controller

E3: Getting my grubby mitts on FUS1ON tourney controller screenshot

E3 is not only a time to review the software. It is a time to see the latest and greatest in video game accessories and equipment, and

My visit to the food was not only informative, but also gave me the opportunity to open my mind a little third-party accessories and can provide real benefits to the community of players.

First, through a proxy. He was the new tournament FUS1ON controller for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 Here is a driver I like to get my hands on. As a player with a lot of common problems, I immediately notice how light and compact, the FUS1ON feel.

The buttons are placed back in a more efficient design that reduces hand strain, simply by reducing the distance your fingers are constantly having to move a button. Not only the buttons, but the stems of the analog sticks are shorter, too.

Although I have not tried the driver on a fighting game, I can see how dramatically improve performance simply by removing most of the time required for the player's fingers to move between buttons. I think it is reasonable to assume that other people with joint problems like mine will really appreciate the design.

Photo Photo Photo While I was there, I decided to also check Moga, a new mobile phone accessory that adds a gamepad for your Android device. Five publishers have joined the power to distribute content by using the game controller: Sega, Namco Bandai, Gameloft (the folks behind this jewel, and Photo



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