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Stix Wii-type Controllers for PC

Stix 400It’s about time somebody came up with Wii-type controllers for PCs. GoLive2 has introduced Stix. The motion-sensing controls feature LED lights and come in three styles and will be compatible with games on their site, as well as offering third party and independent game support. The Stix 100 and 200 will only work with 2D games, while the Stix 400 can also be used with 3D titles. No price has been announced as yet, but look for an August arrival.


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Posted by Sheila Franklin on July 04, 2008 at 09:23 AM
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I think its cool that they have come out with these for computers. It might make games easier and more fun to play. I think everyone has went Wii crazy though, now we are gonna see more things come out that are gonna be a spin off from the Wii.

Posted by littlebull on July 04, 2008 at 12:47 PM | #

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