Andrew Tingle
Posted March 12th 2007 at 11:43 am by Andrew Tingle

Hardcore Gamers Finger Food Strap-On GadgetAs all seasoned gamers will know, there’s just something about a sustained bout of gaming that results in an inevitable attack of the munchies - be it sweets, chocolates or crisps – and, before long, whatever you are indulging in becomes coated over your game controller leading to sticky trigger buttons.

If you can identify with the above, then you may be interested to know that the Japanese have come up with a curious solution by the way of a strap-on gadget that attaches to your hand and comes with fork, spoon and chopstick plug-in attachments.

Now, whilst we can’t honestly say that we’ve tested this strange strap-on gadget, we cannot see that this is not going to impact on our gaming performance – which is poor at the best of times – as we try to pick out a distant target with our sniper rifle in GRAW2 with this strapped to our hands, but we could be wrong.

You can see more pictures of this curious gadget after the jump.

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Could you pull off a convincing frag-fest with a shivering blob of blackcurrant jelly balanced on a spoon that is strapped to your hand?



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2 Comments/Trackbacks for “Hardcore Gamers Finger Food Strap-On Gadget”

  1. Robc |

    I am pretty certain that my gaming would suffer if I tried to use that device. It would take some serious coordination to hold food steadily and push buttons on the controller!

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