PDP unveils a new special edition series of prismatic Afterglow Players

PDP, known otherwise as Performance Designed Products is currently a leader when you think about the design and manufacture of products for all major platforms of video games. Now, PDP recently announced that they have a nice surprise for hardcore gamers, if fourth Quarter of this year rolls around, they will be to monitor their success Afterglow online video game controllers have informed the introduction of extra Afterglow prismatic series. True to the tradition to meet the line Afterglow prism in a position to the full spectrum of today's videogame consoles, which are among of them, the Sony PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 from Microsoft and a special double-pack for the Nintendo Wii. This will certainly help players who want a turn their gaming devices are different from the rest of the crowd, where there work speaks as fodder only in the case of your gaming skills are not up to par.
So that is exactly what the offer afterglow prismatic controller? Now they offer a similar design controller Afterglow original, even if you have a new special function, which is kept secret, at least until the Penny Arcade Expo was the place where they are in Seattle, WA will be held from September 3-5.
According to Gerry Block, the senior product manager for game maker in California, “2010 was an amazing show based E3 PDP. The critical reception of our Tron, Epic Mickey KINECTS, PlayStation MOVE nerves and product lines is spectacular, but we decided to hold the line Reserve Afterglow prismatic. If we give our fans the first look at the current PAX Prime prismatic controller in September, players will be away again. ”
If you Get PDP of each product, you can be sure the highest level of quality and comfort, but we will not make the classic PlayStation thumb, if you happen to spend more time playing with the rest of the activities during the day. We suspect there is now a trend that the beautiful controller moves research, and gaming devices because everyone loves aesthetic devices, eh?
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