Stix 200 Brings Wii Style Gaming to PC
Posted on Wed, 2 Jul 2008 13:00:00 CDT | by Shane McGlaun
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If you have ever thought it would be cool to have Wii style controls on your PC you are in luck. GoLive2 introduced today a new line of wireless, motion-sensing controllers for the PC and for Internet use. The Stix controllers are wireless, touchscreen controllers that allow users to play web-based games and PC game titles.
Two versions of the Stix controllers will be offered. The Stix 200 will be compatible with 2D games only and the Stix 400 will work with 2D and 3D games. Both versions of the Stix controller will be available in August at unknown pricing.
"Stix will completely change the way people experience online and PC gaming," said Brian Zheng, President, Playhut. "At purchase, Stix will be compatible with thousands of free online and retail games, and we're adding more games to that list daily. The fun is endless with Stix, and the wide-range of free, supported games makes this product perfect for every member of the family."
Via GoLive2
Posted on Wed, 2 Jul 2008 13:00:00 CDT | by Shane McGlaun
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