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Computer Game Accessories

Any serious gamer knows that  to reach optimum performance, you need the best game accessories--unless you cannot admit you need help. If you insist on getting by with skill alone, I guess second best WWC  player is okay too. 

Gamer Must Haves

The hottest accessories on the market right now:

Precision Mouse Pads 

3D Shutter Glasses 

Nothing tickles gamers more than technology, especially if it can get them even more involved in the game. With these glasses, the graphics will jump right off the screen and onto your lap. 

Radeon HD 4670 Video Card 

This game card creates amazing visual graphics at an affordable price--a rare gem of a creation. 

Buttkicker Gamer

The buttkicker gamer is the gamer's version of the Buttkicker LFE a device that sends low frequency sound waves directly into your body. This accessory allows you to actually feel the sound of the game you are playing.


Keypads, Keyboards, and Controllers

The keyboard is what connects you to the game so in order to really get in there, make sure you have the best keys:

Gamer's Keyboards 

A range of keyboards specifically designed for the domination of computer games. 

Nostromo N52 SpeedPad 

The Nostromo rests under your left hand and mimics the key commands of the keyboard.

Wolf-King DK-2388U Warrior Keyboard 

This compact ergonomic keyboard sports 55 controls perfect for LAN networks and FPS games.

Ideazon Merc Stealth Gaming Keyboard 

This keyboard illuminates the keys with a combination of red, blue, and purple back lights--the adjustable brightness is perfect for nocturnal gamers.

Ideazon ZBoard 

Comes with USB hub, hot keys, multimedia control, additional LED indicators, gaming and standard key sets.

Logitech Dual Action Gamepad 

A comfortable design in the traditional controller format allows you to play for hours on end.

Logitech MOMO Racing Force Feedback Wheel 

A direct copy of the wheels found on Ferraris, BMWs, and Porsches. 

 

Logitech Wave Keyboard 

This cross between flat and ergonomic keyboards provides instant access to Windows Vista, media controls, and it features programmable F-keys.

Fang Gamepad 

This controller comes with 41 keys, as well as several thumb buttons on the sides, and it is even ambidextrous.

Razor Lycosa Gaming Board 

This keyboard features back light and WASD lighting, programmable keys with macro compatibility, and a non-slip rubber key top. 

And for all you arcade loving gamers, check out the X-Arcade controllers.


Gaming Mice

If a mouse is out of control, you are out of control, so make sure your mouse is your third hand: 

SteelSeries Ikari laser mouse 

With the help of professional gamers, Ikari has created an easy to use mouse that includes all the features that are essential to gaming, and none that are distracting in the heat of the moment. 

NZXT Avatar Gaming Mouse 

Its compact symmetrical design makes the the Avatar mouse perfect for all gamers.

Logitech MX518 

The great performance in image processing, resolution, software intelligence, and depth of field--to name a few--makes this mouse a favourite among gamers.

Razer DeathAdder Gaming Mouse 

The first sensor gaming mouse with ergonomic right hand design.   

(Models compatible with both Mac and PC computers)

For the SouthPaw Population


Additional Products

Some interesting extras for the collection:

PS/2 to USB adapters 

If you are unwilling to give up your favourite PS/2 keyboard, you may want to get a PS/2 to USB adapter if your computer only features a USB port.

CD Cleaning and Restoration 

Products such as the Game Doctor Advanced CD Restorer/Cleaner  help to preserve the sound and display quality of the game, and remove already present abrasions from your CDs.

Logitech Z-5500 Speakers 

These are top quality speakers from the Logitech company; two more affordable--but still extremely good--systems are the Logitech 5300 THX certified speakers or the Logitech Z-2300 THX certified speakers. 

7 Port USB Hub 

If you are going to be using all--or even some--of these gadgets, you are going to need somewhere to plug in those cables. 

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