When it comes to fashion and style, it's often not long before what was old is new again. For the neon, transparent plastic trend of that dominated tech for a period in the 1990s, that time has come.
Dbrand’s option for customizing your PS5 console was shown off this week by the company with the new PS5 plates once again featuring the reds and blacks that one might expect from a symbiote-laced ...
Remember when transparent tech was all the rage? From the N64 to the iMac G3, the 1990s saw a trend for revealing everything's innards through coloured plastic. Today's computers and gaming consoles ...
It's a scientific fact that video game consoles with transparent shells are the best-looking pieces of gaming hardware, and thanks to Dbrand, you can finally go back to the days of peak technology ...
Dbrand’s PS5 Darkplates were first introduced to give PlayStation 5 players a way to make their console of choice fit in with all of the other black boxes on their shelves. Since then, it’s evolved a ...
dbrand has just launched Retro Darkplates to “turn back the clock” and give your PS5 some iconic N64 flair. If you’ve never heard of dbrand, the company is well-known for a few things. Skins for the ...
These Arachnoplates on dbrand’s website cost as much as Sony’s plates — $64.99 — but also come with the option to add red light strips and a skin for the glossy black part between the covers. Those ...
With a bold intention to marry the power of the modern PlayStation 5 with a Y2K-inspired aesthetic, Dbrand invites gamers to embark on a nostalgic journey while embracing the cutting-edge capabilities ...
Spider-Man 2 PS5 console plate pre-orders have gone quickly on the first day of launch. Fans who are unlucky to get the console covers are now wondering if the second restock will happen anytime soon.
The PS5 Pro launch is still over a week away, but fans have already made an annoying discovery: the new console won’t work with players’ existing custom cover plates. Sony will eventually sell new ...
PlayStation 5 plates aren't compatible with the upcoming PS5 Pro, Sony tells IGN, confirming reports that began circulating online on Wednesday. "PS5 console covers are not compatible with PS5 Pro.
Back in March we saw new PS5 accessories revealed that had been co-designed between PlayStation and NBA superstar LeBron James. Now we know that both the previously revealed DualSense controller and ...
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