On a recent trip to Fry’s I found a couple of interesting (kind of) gaming related deals. First of all, Fry’s currently has a deal on a Kingston 1 GB SD Card, $20.99 with a $10 rebate! Sounds like a good time to get that SD card for your future Wii purchase.
Also, I found this thing called a Gamebridge. It lets you play your video games on your computer. To explain in a technical way, it is a NTSC -> MPEG DAC. It takes Composite or S-Video, digitally encodes it, and streams it over USB. With this you can also record anything with composite or S-Video output. It does have some quirks, like slow software, but for the most part it works good. Usually this kind of device is expensive, but it was on sale for $14.99. I don’t really plan on playing games on my computer monitor, but it’s a cheap way to do video capture of video games. So here is my first recorded video. I present to you, the dumbest NPC ever.
October 23rd, 2006 at 2:08 pm
Get ammo. Kill zombies. Run run run