It is a fact that Nintendo Entertainment set a new trend in gaming that refers to the year 2006 with the launch of its Nitendo Wii console, the first with control of movement, as brands such as Sony or Microsoft had to renew their "standards". Asus already taken this technology to the desktop and the public did not comply as expected but now Razer Hydra try to give a second shot.
Razer Hydra is a kind of Wiimote for desktop computers, in fact the design is very similar reminding early versions of the Wiimote. This device is specifically designed to enhance gameplay in video games or action shooter and certainly the game experience obtained is much higher. The new Razer Hydra is compatible with over 125 current titles and more deliveries are added to list daily.
The quality of Razer products and we all know, is a leader in gadget and gaming accessories. The new Razer Hydra are available in our country at a cost of 140 euros, which is expensive but probably worth it. Then you leave a trailer for his performance in the title Portal 2.
Razer Hydra is a kind of Wiimote for desktop computers, in fact the design is very similar reminding early versions of the Wiimote. This device is specifically designed to enhance gameplay in video games or action shooter and certainly the game experience obtained is much higher. The new Razer Hydra is compatible with over 125 current titles and more deliveries are added to list daily.
The quality of Razer products and we all know, is a leader in gadget and gaming accessories. The new Razer Hydra are available in our country at a cost of 140 euros, which is expensive but probably worth it. Then you leave a trailer for his performance in the title Portal 2.
- Razer Hydra brings motion controls to PCs this June, bundled with Portal 2 for $140 (21/04/2011)
- Razer's Hydra Motion Controller Gets Priced And Dated (21/04/2011)
- "Razer Hydra Motion Sensing Controllers for Portal 2" and related posts (22/04/2011)
- Razer Hydra motion controllers for PC gamers debut (22/04/2011)
- "Razer Hydra motion sensing controllers" and related posts (22/04/2011)
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