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March 02, 2011, 12:01:40 PM by Modded Matt | Views: 6507 | Comments: 0
The Viking 360 macro controller By: Modded Matt Overview: The Viking macro controller, not to be confused with the original Viking mod chip, is so much more than rapid fire. There is not another controller on the market which will even come close to the Macro controllers features. The macro controller has capabilities to rapid fire any button on the controller, it also has the capabilities to execute macros at the touch of a button (maros are combinations of buttons) This controller will even allow the user to record button presses in real time and play them back with the press of a single button. This makes those hard combos or trick shots a breeze. Although slightly pricy, the functionality over bares the cost very quickly, as most of the features are exclusive to the Viking macro controller and just cant be found on the cheaper rapid fire controllers on the market. Try to find a controller that will do auto hold sniper breath, drop shot, akimbo, jitter, and rapid fire on one controller, hey that’s just mode #1. The list goes on and on. Please check out the viking360.com website for more details on the functions of the controller Construction: The Viking Macro controller is currently only sold as a new official Microsoft wireless modded controller. This removes any question of the durability and ergonomics of the controller most games have grown to love. Every Macro controller is built around the newest CG2 revision of the controller. The mod chip itself is installed in such a professional manner you would think it came directly from the Microsoft factory. The mod chip is a two part design, consisting of a main ‘clip’ style socket, and a flex pcb for the ring of light. The chip is programmed through play and charge cable without loss of play and charge functionality. Clip design: The clip socket has a plethora of components onboard to handle the functions of the mod, and... March 02, 2011, 09:34:45 AM by whitetop
Views: 4836 | Comments: 13 Google apparently has used a kill switch to remove 21 malware-infected apps from both its Android Market and from people's Android devices.... March 01, 2011, 07:40:16 PM by TwisTtheTwiTcH
Views: 7937 | Comments: 11 The upcoming console from Sony known as the NGP or Next Generation Portable and is not to be confused with the Neo Geo Pocket , is loaded with so many features that the price is sure to break the bank, right? ... March 01, 2011, 01:48:44 PM by Barnsey | Views: 2674 | Comments: 11
Starts tomorrow 6:00pm GMT. You can follow it over at Engadget, where they’ll have a live feed I think. (http://www.engadget.com/2011/03/02/live-from-apples-ipad-2-event/) Stay tuned for the suspected announcement of the iPad 2 March 01, 2011, 12:35:18 AM by Bonz
Views: 1866 | Comments: 0 So one of the more well known moders over at modretro.com by the name of techknott has made something interesting... a PS2 portable... why you might ask? Well besides it's obvious cool factor, he built this for someone and they never paid up. so it's up for sale on those forums. I don't know if that means you or I could buy it, it may just be for there user but still very cool it comes with PSone screen, orig back light usb headphones on board sound NO BATTERY (he said that was done for cost reasons) so i you want to buy this bad boy head over there and see if you could swing a deal and check out his vid below http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=jU9nF7noYYU
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