For game publishing and development companies, video games are a way to generate tons of money.

Normally, game publishers would find countless ways to get people to spend their hard-earned wages.

Rock ‘n Rocker lets you play with your feet

Those familiar with Nintendo games of the 80s and early 90s are certainly familiar with LJN.

The Roll ‘n Rocker, released in 1989, was a plastic tilting table that served as a replacement for the NES controller’s D-Pad.

Resident Evil 6 allows you to dress as Leon

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In 2012, Capcom announced the Leather Jacket Edition of Resident Evil 6. Exclusively through the publisher’s website, this edition came with a copy of the game, four RE6 tablet cases, and a

Resident Evil 4 has both the worst chainsaw and the worst controller

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The days of the Sega Activator and Roll ‘n Rocker were long gone when Capcom released Resident Evil 4. However, that didn’t stop them from teaming up with hardware manufacturer Nuby Tech to create a strange peripheral.

The controller features a two-grip design, giving it a realistic look, although the chainsaw portion has been scaled down.

Will LaserScope make you feel like a real commando?

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Today, video game fans know Konami for its pachinko machines and its disrespect of Hideo Kojima.

Originally designed for Konami’s Laser Invasion, players can use the LaserScope with any NES title that supports the Zapper.