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The E3 video game conference last month gave gamers a glimpse of new peripherals and accessories that promise to make gaming more natural, engaging and realistic. The peripherals build off the success of the Nintendo Wii's motion-sensing system and Guitar... (link)

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The next wave of game accessoriesSFGate: Technology 7/6/2009
The E3 video game conference last month gave gamers a glimpse of new peripherals and accessories that promise to make gaming more natural, engaging and realistic. The peripherals build off the success of the Nintendo Wii's motion-sensing system and ...