SLOUCHPOD INTERACTIVE XT GAMING CHAIR PS3, XBOX360, iPOD, NINTENDO Wii


SLOUCHPOD INTERACTIVE XT GAMING CHAIR PS3, XBOX360, iPOD, NINTENDO Wii
Makes your MP3’s max out, games consoles come to life! The interactive chairs that really rock!
The All New High Quality Interactive Chair, with supportive high back. Designed exclusively for Gamers, Music Lovers and Media Junkies. The Super Comfort, moulds itself to the shape of your body Two high level speakers provide excellent sound quality Powerful Bass Box under the seat really enhances the media experience Chairs can be linked together to provide the ultimate multi player gaming and audio experience Love gaming? You’ll love Slouchpod Interactive XT The ultra comfortable seating position allows you to spend as much time as you like playing your favourite games - and the built-in audio system really brings the gaming experience to life. Out of the box compatibility with Xbox 360, Playstation, Gamecube, PSP, Nintendo DS, Wii You’ll be up and running in minutes! Get Connected… TheSlouchpod Interactive XT is interconnectable, so you can really pump up the volume! The ultimate in chilling out… Music lovers everywhere can now plug in their MP3 player, or other portable music devices and kick back to really feel their favourite music on their stylish and supremely comfortable Out of the box compatibility with MP3 Players, CD Players, DAB Radios, Web Radio, MP3 Phones You’ll be up and running in minutes! Love your movies? You’ll love Whether its a DVD on your laptop, or the latest blockbuster DVD on your 42″ HD TV, hook up to the Slouchpod Interactive XT, relax and feel like you’re in the movie. The Bass Box lets you feel the audio, and the ultra comfortable seat is better than any cinema! Out of the box compatibility with DVD, VCR, TV, Web TV, Internet You’ll be up and running in minutes! Red, Lilac, Fuscia Pink, Black, Cream, Silver The Slouchpod Generation… be part of it!

PLEASE NOTE THAT DELIVERY TO IRELAND, IOW,IOM,CHANNEL ISLANDS AND THE HIGHLANDS WILL INCUR A DELIVERY SURCHARGE, SORRY…

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Formula One 2006 Platinum (PSP)
List Price: ?19.99
Amazon Price: ?18.98
Used Price: ?15.50
Customer Review: Pretty darn good
It’s got to be said that since F197 games developers have had a shocker in putting such a popular sport into a good, playable and realistic game. Look no further than this offering. Granted, it’s last years driver set (i.e. no Hamilton), however in all categories I really rate this game. The graphics are very fair for the PSP standard (think equal to Pro Evo for example), and its only occasionally that there’s a bit of lag… usually when you crasah into the back of a car by not braking adequately! Gameplay is relayed by a very responsive and realistic car handling set up - drivers aids for beginners and an extensive manual car tuning option for the specialists. Race days are peppered by on-track incidents, and qualifying sessions always hold a risk of rain! In summary, a very playable and detailed game. N.B. the career mode is purely driving i.e there is no ‘Chief Engineer mode’ that is advertised
Customer Review: very good handheld f1 game
This is a good handheld game of F1! This has some pretty decent graphics in the game and the handling of the car is quite good. The only downfall I have is no WiFi and laoding times suck!

2.0 Docking Station & Remote White (PSP)
List Price: ?14.99
Amazon Price: ?12.99

Tony Hawk’s American Wasteland, Official Strategy Guide (Official Strategy Guides)
List Price: ?10.99
Used Price: ?2.45

Sony PSP (Hypnotized Kid, Lollypop, Original Promo) Framed Art Poster Print - 27″ X 40″
This original poster is a promo for the Sony PSP. It shows a hypnotized kid holding his PSP like a lollypop and licking it. This poster measures approx. 27″ x 40″ The PlayStation Portable, officially abbreviated as PSP, is a handheld game console released and manufactured by Sony Computer Entertainment. The system was released in Japan on December 12, 2004, the United States and Canada on March 24, 2005 and in Europe and Australia on September 1, 2005. In addition to playing PlayStation Portable games and downloadable games, the PSP also offers multimedia playback (audio and video), as well as WiFi.

The Simpsons (PS3) Customer Review: The Simpsons (PS3)
For a Simpsons console game its quite good, even managing to preserve something of the humour from the shows
Customer Review: fun to be had if you perservere
Like many Simpsons fans out there, I was hoping that this would be the title to turn it around for America’s favorite animated family in the video game arena. With two-player co-op and a focus on the humor that has made the show a primetime staple since 1989, The Simpsons Game has everything a fan could want…but not everything it needs to be a fun, interesting game.

The biggest problem is illustrated through one of the game’s funniest features: the clich?. As you jump and punch your way through each mission, you will encounter hackneyed video game traditions like giant saw blades and pressure pads. Then the Comic Book Guy pops up and calls attention to the blatant unoriginality of these devices (”Ah, the crate. As seen in everything.”). While this almost always gets a laugh, pointing out clich?s doesn’t make them any more fun to play.

The development team clearly knew that basic switch puzzles and time trials are tiresome, yet the player is forced to endure them. Even though the goals themselves are sometimes funny, the generic combat and platforming rarely make them fun to complete. There are also dozens of stupid collectibles like coupons and bottlecaps scattered throughout the world. Trust me, they are not worth picking up.

I know that I’m not making the game sound great - it isn’t - but the important distinction here is unlike most mediocre platformers, you are actually rewarded for bullying through the levels. The comedy is so pervasive and well done that it still makes you want to keep going just to hear a good one-liner or see the next hilarious parody. This is the first licensed game I’ve seen that captures the essence of its source material so well; it sometimes feels like you are playing an episode of the show (albeit with poor cinematography).

For all of its self-referential humour and nods to gaming classics (there are brief segments mimicking the likes of Frogger, Missle Command, Space Invaders, and Wolfenstein 3D), the process of actually playing The Simpsons Game is unfortunately average. The chuckles along the way make it worth the trouble for fans, but unless you’re the most ardent Simpson’s fan then of the game’s redeeming elements will fall on deaf, bored ears.

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