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  2. Gaming chair - Wikipedia

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    A gaming chair is a type of chair marketed towards gamers. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They differ from most office chairs in having high backrest designed to support the upper back and shoulders. [ 3 ] Like many office chairs, they are customizable: the armrests, back, lumbar support and headrest can all be adjusted for comfort and efficiency. [ 3 ]

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    It’s also a lot less severe-looking than many gaming chairs, making it a perfect addition to a play room. Right now it’s only $85, a huge $105 discount. One parent says it's "perfect for my ...

  4. Secretlab - Wikipedia

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    PC Gamer named Secretlab's Omega 2020 the best gaming chair of 2019, praising it for its adjustable armrest; [21] the same product was named best gaming chair in 2020 by GamesRadar+. [ 4 ] [ 22 ] T3 called the Magnus the best gaming accessory of 2021, [ 23 ] while IGN listed the Titan Evo 2022 as the best gaming chair of 2022. [ 24 ]

  5. Online Gaming Review - Wikipedia

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    Online Gaming Review was launched on December 1, 1995, [1] by Paul Bannister. [2] [3] The site featured game news, features, reviews, [4] hotlinks, Interviews, Previews, [5] and downloads. [3] [6] In October 1996, the website was acquired by Air Age Publishing, parent company of Computer Player magazine. [7]

  6. Emerge Commerce - Wikipedia

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    WagJag (Wagjag.com) is a deal-of-the-day site which operates in Canada and is the largest family offers player in Ontario. [4] Prior to being acquired by Emerge Commerce in November 2017, WagJag was owned by Metroland Media Group, a subsidiary of Torstar Corporation, the parent Company of the Toronto Star.

  7. Fitness game - Wikipedia

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    The genre's roots can be found in game peripherals released in the eighties, including the Joyboard, [7] [8] an Atari 2600 peripheral developed by Amiga and released in 1982, the Power Pad (or Family Trainer) a peripheral for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), originally released by Bandai [9] in 1986, and the Foot Craz released for the Atari 2600 in 1987, [10] although all three had ...