We’ve featured a few XCM branded gaming accessories here before, but this is the first one in a while that’s not a PS3-to-Xbox 360 adaptor or arcade stick. This here is a PS3 light gun, with motion controls. More »
This seems to violate every fanboy code ever written across the hallowed halls of the gaming internet, but if you must use your wireless PS3 controllers to play Xbox 360 games, this is for you.
XCM is building the world’s first rumbling joystick. You know, like a Street Fighter IV Tournament Stick, but with the shakes.
Product renders often look far different than their production line counterparts. Take the XCM Dominator Joystick for the PS3. To be fair, the right is a night shot. But still! [XCM]
We can’t speak for everyone here, but our home theatre just isn’t looking tacky enough lately. Luckily there’s this XCM-branded chrome Xbox 360 case replacement for HDMI-enabled models to help us reach our geek quota. Running about US$60, a set of four will only set you back US$240—a nominal cost to have the most unique, sought-after rims on the block. Unfortunately, the hard drive cover isn’t included, nor is a new skin for your controller. Those will set you back US$25 and US$30, respectively, meaning that this little joke gets expensive real quick.
[buy here soon via technabob]
newVideoPlayer("esetter2_gawker.flv", 475, 376); Switching resolution on the PS3 isn’t too complicated, but if you’re trying to do it from memory on a TV that’s blank because you’ve got the wrong settings it’s nigh impossible. With the XCM E-SETER, you can quickly push one of the labelled buttons and switch quickly and instantly to the desired setting, bypassing all that Sony Cross Media Bar goodness their programmers worked so hard to port from the PSP. $US29.99 is a bit too much if you rarely use this, but if you’re taking your PS3 to your friends’ houses to show off how great Heavenly Sword and Folklore are, you probably stopped reading and ordered this already. [Totalconsole] More »
If you or someone you love has been affected by the Xbox 360′s red rings of death, consider the new 360 Hot Rock case from the modders at XCM. This clear case mod comes with a temperature gauge and multicolor LED that goes from cool blue to flaming red as your console approaches the melting point. No price point yet, but the Wii version runs about US$60, which is most likely what this creature will cost once it’s available. [360 Hot Rock case via Technabob] More »