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Add some class to your home video game set up with the Joytron Singibigi
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Maybe you’re a gamer who has grown up a bit. You played arcade games and now you’ve got to deal with the possible “significant other approval factor” when you pick up home entertainment items. There should be little argument about the Joytron Singibigi joystick. Instead of the usual plastic look or silly graphics, the finish looks like wood. You can look super-sophisticated as you sip your cognac and kick some Ryu rear end in Street Fighter IV with this joystick.
The Joytron Singibigi can work with PS3, PS2, and PCs with USB (I wonder if it would work on Xbox 360 via USB). What’s the cost of this nice looking gaming accessory? $39. We’ve got a link to a store that sells this device, but we can’t vouch for them. Use your own judgment.
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Read: [Ubergizmo]
Store: [SuperUFO.com]
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