Not your average zero gravity lounge chair, the Zero-Gee features an “ergonomic, reclining frame, designed to ensure your butt is free from the forces of gravity as you type.” No word yet on pricing or availability. Click here for first picture in gallery.
There’s even a caddy for your liquified cupcakes-in-a-cup, and you’re also positioned nicely for a root canal or any other minor surgeries here as well, which you’ll need soon enough.
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Mega Man 9 is essentially “a return to the series’ roots, as the graphics and music resemble how their original games looked and sounded on the Nintendo Entertainment System’s hardware.” Videos after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.
Just one more old-fashioned leap across precariously put platforms and through stuttering boss shutters. If you want it, and you’ll know if you do, look for it on WiiWare, Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network later this year.
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No, you won’t find the longest waterslide at any theme park, but rather in the backyard of this person’s home. Continue reading to watch.
It’s tough to scale the slides’ exact size, but it looks to drop a solid two stories before depositing its riders in the lake.
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At $2.99 from the iTunes App Store, iBeer offers “users the opportunity to ‘brew and drink beer on your iPhone and iPod Touch.’” Video after the break.
Using the iPhone’s built in tilt sensor, this adorable tiny app fills up your screen with a virtual brew, which then seems to pour into your mouth once you raise the phone to your lips.
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Golden Shellback has developed an invisible waterproof coating that “that lets you spill, pour, or submerge your gadget in a liquid and have it survive.” Video after the break.
Apparently, the coating is applied in a vacuum and covers both the inner and outer components of a gadget, which doesn’t conduct electricity.
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Published by 2K Sports, the latest installment in the Top Spin series features an all-new soundtrack, 20 playable professional tennis players, Dolby Digital surround sound, and a host of other options. Continue reading for more. Click here for first picture in gallery.




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Here’s a nifty piece of furniture that “goes from mild-mannered sitting place to completely awesome bunk bed in mere seconds.” Click here for more pictures of the sofa bunk bed.
Doc XL furnishes the day area and with a simple movement transforms into a practical ready made bunk bed with integrated supporting ladder and protection guard.
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Mega Man 5 for the NES “marks the first appearance of Beat, a bird robot that helps out Mega Man after the player collects eight parts of the name of the title.” Screw Attack takes a look back at this title after the break.
In the original release of the game, Nintendo Power magazine indicated that the Mega Buster is the best choice for each single Robot Master in the game. This would violate the precedent created and render all special weapons for this game totally useless.
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The Zalman FPS gun mouse from ThinkGeek “can dial between 100 to 2000 DPI giving you precise control so you can line up that long-distance headshot way better than the other guy.” Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.
The one-of-a-kind slanted vertical grip virtually eliminates fatigue during long night gaming sessions. Plus, five buttons all over the thing are programmable.
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