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[INFO: IMPACT GLOBAL SOLUTIONS]


Established: 2000 Members of staff: 15 Based: Exeter, Hong Kong


IMPACT GLOBAL SOLUTIONS


THE GAME ON range from Impact Global Solutions presents players with a variety of gaming goodies. These range from officially licensed fun Star Warstoys to more functional headsets and cases. Kicking off its spring collection is a selection of Star Wars3D Gamer Cases for 3DS and DSi. These feature 3D images on the cover with popular characters from the No.1 boys’ property such as Stormtroopers and Yoda. To complement the 3DS cases, IGS is offering Star Wars Wind-Up


Walking Wobblers. All the iconic Star Warsheroes and villains feature, such as Darth Vader and Chewbacca. For LittleBigPlanetfans there’s the 33cm Sackboy plush toy. Made from a unique weave of cotton knit fibre with hand-stitched detail, IGS says the item is a must-have for lovers of the hit PlayStation title. IGS also stocks the Sing Stix wireless microphones for owners of karaoke games such as SingStar, Lips, We Singand Def Jam Rapstar. These are compatible with Wii, PC, PS3 and Xbox 360, and boast a


clever USB converter system that allows two players to take part in duets or singing competitions. Finally, online gamers will enjoy the Multi-format Bluetooth Stereo Headset for PS3. It allows users to chat online with their friends while listening to in-game sounds and can even be used for hands-free mobile phone conversations.


The headset includes volume adjustment, music selection keys and a multi-function switch for mobile phones that lets users flick between talking and listening to music.


Key territories: UK, Europe, Dubai, Australia Contact: 0845 600 1676


Website: www.igs-group.com


[INFO]


Established: 2010 Members of staff: Five Based: Derby


Key territories: UK, Ireland, Italy, Denmark, South Africa


I-GLOBE


KNOWN for its Orb peripherals stocked by High Street retailers such as Blockbuster, I-Globe is extending the range this spring. The Console Travel Organiser (RRP £12.99) presents a low-priced offering for 3DS owners, as well as those with a DS Lite, DSi or DSi XL. It can store up to 20 games, as well as stylus pens and other extras, while a shoulder strap makes it ideal for carrying. An Orb 3DS Extendable Stylus Twin Pack (RRP £2.99) is also available. For Xbox 360 gamers the GX1 Gaming Headset (RRP £29.99)


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allows users to listen to game music and live chat simultaneously. Powered by USB, it features foldable ear pads, integrated bass boost and is also compatible with most online PC titles. Meanwhile, PS3 fans are catered for with the PS3 Core Bluetooth Headset (RRP £17.99) and the more high-end GP1 Gaming & Live Chat Headset (RRP £29.99). The former is charged via a


mini-USB lead that plugs into the PS3 console, while the latter has similar features to the GX1 Gaming Headset and can also be used on PC.


Casual players may be interested in the Xbox 360 Kinect and PlayStation 3 Move Universal Support Unit (RRP £19.99). The unit attaches to a TV or wall or it can rest on its own three-way tripod mount – useful for gamers with TVs or desks that aren’t suitable for Kinect to sit on.


Gamers who own 3D televisions will no doubt be interested in I- Globe’s the Multi-format HDMI Cable 1.4 that is specially made for 3D TVs. It has gold-plated contacts and is 1080p compatible for greater quality.


www.mcvuk.com


Contact: 020 3006 6760 Website: www.i-ga.co.uk


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