Saturday, January 11, 2014

BlazePro USB Arcade Stick for PS3 and PC

A Decent Arcade stick that works for Both PC and PS3..
I Bought this on Data Blitz to be use for my Desktop
Its not plug and Play for the PC you will need to download 
Certain software's for them to work on windows,
for Example MotioninJoy or Sixaxis Drivers.

The CDR-KING (DC-GP-19) USB Arcade Stick

Cheap Arcade Stick of CD-R King comes with a Driver for Vibration.
Not recommended for Fighting Games..
This can also be use for racing games it acts as a Joy pad input.
Check CDR-KING(USB Arcade Stick)PU701
its a lot better than this one.
• With internal motor that provides maximum vibration feedback
• Usb interface
• USB 1.1 & 2.0 compliant
• Ergonomic design
• Digital operation mode
• with Turbo/Slow function
• Compatible with Windows 9X/ME/2000/XP/Win7/Vista






Gackt is Squall Leonhart

Gackt claimed in a television program that Squall Leonhart of Squaresoft's role-playing game 
Final Fantasy VIII was modeled after him, and referred to Squall as "Gackt #2." There appears to be some facial and hair-style similarities (see above) as well as costume similarities (see below).
The left image of Gackt is from Malice Mizer's "Cyberland" period. Gackt was first seen wearing this costume in the CD booklet that came with the merveilles album, which was first released March 18, 1998. Gackt also appeared wearing this costume in Malice Mizer's "Illuminati" music video and during parts of Malice Mizer's "merveilles ~Shuuen to Kisu~" 1998 live tour. (On the "merveilles ~Shuuen to Kisu~ l'espace" live concert video, released October 28, 1998, he can be seen wearing the "Cyberland" costume during the performances of "Brise", "Ju te veux", and "au revoir".) The photo of Gackt on the right is more recent (it was taken after Gackt already left Malice Mizer in 2000). To compare dates, the first images of Squall were first released by Squaresoft in late (roughly fourth quarter) 1998.