1. Announcing New A40 Colors & Mixamp Upgrade

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    November 19th, 2009

    Three new colors, Mixamp now fully PS3 compatible

    Posted by: in San Francisco, CA under ASTRO News

    BXR Special Edition: A40 Audio Systems & A40 Headsets – Three New Colors

    Update:

    All BXR Headsets are now sold out. Stay tuned for updates on future special editions.

    Express your individuality and check out this fresh new take on the award-winning A40 Headset – the BXR Special Edition – now available in Red, Blue and Military Green. Each new headset color comes with a unique set of BXR SE Speaker Tags, custom designed to highlight your new headset’s eye-catching colorway. And don’t forget the bling. No makeover would be complete without a little shine – so we chrome-painted the grills underneath each tag for that little extra pop.

    Better. Faster. Stronger. The New Astro MixAmp is now PS3 compatible out of the box.

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    BXR Special Edition: A40 Audio Systems & – Three New Colors

    Update:

    All BXR Headsets are now sold out. Stay tuned for updates on future special editions.

    Express your individuality and check out this fresh new take on the award-winning A40 Headset – the BXR Special Edition – now available in Red, Blue and Military Green. Each new headset color comes with a unique set of BXR SE Speaker Tags, custom designed to highlight your new headset’s eye-catching colorway. And don’t forget the bling. No makeover would be complete without a little shine – so we chrome-painted the grills underneath each tag for that little extra pop.

    Better. Faster. Stronger. The New Astro MixAmp is now PS3 compatible out of the box.

    The heartbeat of the serious gamer’s audio experience just got an upgrade. Not only did we give the little workhorse a cosmetic refresh, but we added built-in USB voice support for all you PlayStation3 users out there. So say good-bye to your ungainly PS3 USB Mic Adaptors, the new MixAmp™ now receives and sends voice via the included USB-to-Mini USB cable.

    As it always has, the new ASTRO MixAmp™ brings games to life with authentic Dolby Digital compatibility and pinpoint-accurate 5.1 channel surround sound. Dolby Headphone transforms any standard pair of headphones into a multi-channel audio experience — without disturbing those around you. Connect your MP3 player through the mixer itself to listen to your favorite music in or out of the game.

    The A40 Audio System: BXR Edition ($249.95), BXR Special Edition Headsets ($199.95), and ($129.95) are all available immediately at www.astrogaming.co.uk.


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  2. ASTRO Gaming Announces New Scout Gaming Backpack

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    November 13th, 2009

    Hauling your gaming gear with ease and style.

    Posted by: in San Francisco, CA under ASTRO News

    ASTRO Gaming is proud to announce the launch of a new product in their Transport Series of gaming bags, the Scout Gaming Backpack. Built for gamers on the move, the Scout will help you transport your favorite gaming gear around the globe or around the block.

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    ASTRO Gaming is proud to announce the launch of a new product in their Transport Series of gaming bags, the Scout Gaming Backpack. Built for gamers on the move, the Scout will help you transport your favorite gaming gear around the globe or around the block.

    ASTRO’s Scout Backpack makes it safe and easy to haul your Xbox 360, Playstation 3 or full-sized (17”) gaming laptop to tournaments and LAN parties. With over 2,200 cubic inches of space, there’s also plenty of room for your controllers, cables and software too. And of course the Scout is perfect for holding your Astro A40 headset and even features a special removable pouch custom fit for the Astro Mixamp.

    The Scout Backpack will ship in early December in two varieties, the standard Astro edition and the Major League Gaming (MLG) edition sporting the MLG logos to show off your competitive edge. Both include the same great features, solid construction and the awesome ASTRO style that you’ve come to expect.

    We’ll have the Scout Backpack on our website for $79.95 plus tax and shipping. Want to learn more? Go check out the Scout Backpack and product pages to sign-up for updates and see the backpack in action!

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  3. ASTRO Gaming Launches First European Webstore

    October 19th, 2009

    Now shipping locally to all of Europe

    Posted by: in San Francisco, CA under ASTRO News

    We know you’ve been asking for it and we’re excited to announce the opening of our first European webstore – (www.astrogaming.co.uk). We’ve got most of our products in stock for direct shipping to all of Europe – duties paid for, VAT included – all just a quick delivery truck away from your doorstep.

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    We know you’ve been asking for it and we’re excited to announce the opening of our first European webstore – (www.astrogaming.co.uk). We’ve got most of our products in stock for direct shipping to all of Europe – duties paid for, VAT included – all just a quick delivery truck away from your doorstep. Additional language versions of our site aren’t far behind so for the time being, if you’re looking for ASTRO product anywhere in Europe, astrogaming.co.uk is the place to order. Our warehouses are located in the UK and standard UPS delivery times and rates will apply.

    We’re thrilled to start building deep roots throughout the European gaming community. While we are in the process of establishing full time multi-lingual staff in Europe, for the time being our English-only customer service specialists are still working remotely from the United States. As such, we’re 8-9 hours behind you and our foreign language skills are rudimentary to say the least. For our English speaking brethren we’re all set, but for the rest of Europe please bear with us. Within the coming year, we promise to get ourselves a full time customer relations staff made up of multi-lingual gamers from all across Europe.

    In the meantime, please bear with us as we may take longer to respond to inquiries than you’re used to. The good news is that our products are now warehoused in the UK and we can get you the best possible pricing and speed of service. For all inquiries, please note that email correspondence is always the easiest for us. Just bear with us as we train our support team on the metric system and how to properly spell things like favourite and colour.

    Thanks for reading and Happy Gaming !

    - ASTRO Gaming

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  4. MLG Orlando Announced for Jan. 8-10, 2010

    October 1st, 2009

    $380K in prizes for championship event

    Posted by: in San Francisco, CA under ASTRO News

    Major League Gaming is proud to announce that the fifth and final stop of the 2009 Pro Circuit will take place in Orlando, FL on January 8-10. The MLG Pro Circuit will feature open competitions in both Halo 3 and Gears of War 2, culminating in the crowning of a 2009 National Champion in each game. MLG will also crown a National Champion in the invitation-only World of Warcraft competition. In addition, Orlando will play host to the EA SPORTS Challenge. The event will feature top players duking it out in Madden 10, NBA Live 10, and Fight Night Round 4. Over $380,000 in prize money will be awarded over the course of the weekend, meaning the level of competition and excitement will be at an all-time high! You don’t want to miss it.

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    Major League Gaming is proud to announce that the fifth and final stop of the 2009 Pro Circuit will take place in Orlando, FL on January 8-10. The MLG Pro Circuit will feature open competitions in both Halo 3 and Gears of War 2, culminating in the crowning of a 2009 National Champion in each game. MLG will also crown a National Champion in the invitation-only World of Warcraft competition. In addition, Orlando will play host to the EA SPORTS Challenge. The event will feature top players duking it out in Madden 10, NBA Live 10, and Fight Night Round 4. Over $380,000 in prize money will be awarded over the course of the weekend, meaning the level of competition and excitement will be at an all-time high! You don’t want to miss it.

    Click here to read the rest of the announcement.
    Of course, the ASTRO Gaming crew will be there with the full range of professional equipment, accessories, and support staff. See you there!

    MLG Orlando will be happening January 8th through the 10th:

    Gaylord Palms Resort
    6000 West Osceola Parkway, Kissimmee, FL 34746

    For more details about competing, check out the MLG Pro Circuit Landing Page.

    If you’d like to spectate, click here to learn more about being a spectator.

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  5. ASTRO Gaming Gets Forums

    September 25th, 2009

    Now you too can get in on the bulletin-board action

    Posted by: in San Francisco, CA under ASTRO News

    Astro Gaming now officially launched the Astro Forums!

    What are these awesome forums you ask? They are a magical wonderland of bulletin-board-like goodness. A home for all your general Astro questions (NOT FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT), a place to show off your Astro gear and meet other awesome Astro lovers.

    Oh, and definitely somewhere you can win awesome Astro swag.

    What are you waiting for? Go register!

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    Astro Gaming now officially launched the Astro Forums!

    What are these awesome forums you ask? They are a magical wonderland of bulletin-board-like goodness. A home for all your general Astro questions (NOT FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT), a place to show off your Astro gear and meet other awesome Astro lovers.

    Oh, and definitely somewhere you can win awesome Astro swag.

    What are you waiting for? Go register!

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  6. ASTRO Gaming Featured in I.D. Magazine

    September 24th, 2009

    San Francisco’s Astro Studios takes aim at the next generation of video-game gear.

    Posted by: in San Francisco, CA under ASTRO News

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    “We want to be the Nike or Burton of video gaming,” explains Brett Lovelady, founder of Astro Studios, a San Francisco–based industrial design firm that focuses on personal entertainment equipment. He’s talking about the studio’s new venture, Astro Gaming, a spin-off company that recently began making pro-grade gaming gear. “There was an opportunity to give gaming pros better-performing product, much like you would do with any professional sport,” he says. “You know, let’s give the best athletes the best products to perform with.” Just as Nike Lab develops specialty shoes for Olympians, Astro Gaming wants to make gear for the next kings of Kong.

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    “We want to be the Nike or Burton of video gaming,” explains Brett Lovelady, founder of Astro Studios, a San Francisco–based industrial design firm that focuses on personal entertainment equipment. He’s talking about the studio’s new venture, Astro Gaming, a spin-off company that recently began making pro-grade gaming gear. “There was an opportunity to give gaming pros better-performing product, much like you would do with any professional sport,” he says. “You know, let’s give the best athletes the best products to perform with.” Just as Nike Lab develops specialty shoes for Olympians, Astro Gaming wants to make gear for the next kings of Kong.

    Building a company with the cachet of Nike or Burton is no easy feat, but Astro has already shown that it has the design chops to pull it off. The spin-off company’s very first product, the A40 Audio System, which includes a headset with a detachable boom mic and a mixing amp to control player conversations and the game’s soundtrack, has become the official equipment of Major League Gaming (MLG), the gaming world’s equivalent of Major League Baseball or the NFL. (I.D. awarded the A40 an honorable mention in this year’s Annual Design Review.) Astro designed the system to mix the look of solid, professional-grade audio gear with a “spark of sci-fi,” says Lovelady, by using a careful mix of glossy and matte plastics—perfect for guys who think of themselves as Imperial stormtroopers. With a new line of specialty bags for hauling gaming consoles and Guitar Hero controllers, Astro is now expanding the product range.

    “Astro brings a really interesting discipline to product development that doesn’t otherwise exist in the video-gaming space,” says Michael Sepso, co-founder and chairman of MLG, who was amazed to see how much attention the studio lavished on the A40. “They spent at least a year on tour with us, working directly with a couple of our pro teams, prototyping, developing, and really fine-tuning that product,” he adds. As a result, he says, the headsets have been “universally accepted by the top competitive gamers,” and the mixing amps are even built into MLG’s competitive gaming stations.

    Since setting up shop in 1994, Lovelady and his team of 25 employees have had a significant hand in shaping the look and feel of gaming equipment. They’ve designed PCs for Alienware, the hot-rod gaming company that Dell acquired in 2006; shaped Microsoft’s Xbox 360; and designed the performance-driven Blackbird and Firebird PCs for HP. At a moment when video games are expanding across different delivery channels and maturing into a full-fledged entertainment medium, Astro has placed itself at the center of the action, pulling together disparate threads to shape the next generation of gaming technology. Its latest projects include a glossy, faceted console and controller for OnLive, a service that will stream games over the web; a webcam for Yoostar (see review, page 84); and a playful, family-oriented brand identity for Gazillion Entertainment, a massively multiplayer online gaming community that has partnered with Marvel and Lego.

    Astro found its niche by bringing an unusual perspective to product design, says Lovelady, who was previously a vice president at both frog design and Lunar Design. “We try to wrap in a certain amount of whimsy, or irreverence, or humor,” he says. “That takes the edge off the seriousness of a lot of product design. We’ve always had the ability to stretch a little more and be a little crazier.”

    As Lovelady points out, Astro has rarely taken on work related to the health and medical fields—bread-and-butter jobs for many design studios. “Part of it comes back to the types of designers we hire,” he says. “We hire a lot of people with action-sports backgrounds—surf, skate, snow, and motor sports. People who have a real good sense of the street, music, and youth markets.” The firm further encourages these traits with “extracurricular activities” beyond its raw, loftlike South of Market office space. Last year, Astro rented a cabin near Lake Tahoe for employees to use as a base for snowboarding in order to keep the staff connected to the culture their products target.

    “We’re pretty intuitive people, and we’re hands-on,” says Lovelady. Rather than torturing themselves for too long with computers and focus groups, Astro’s designers often prefer to jump right in, build models, and play with them in-house. “When we have a big idea, we want to bring it live,” he says.

    The latest big idea from Astro is the Zune HD, which hits shelves this month. While Microsoft had already built all the functionality—HD radio, HD video output, wireless web browser, video syncing with Xbox Live—it was up to Astro to wrap it in a shell that could compete head-to-head with the iPod Touch. Like many competitors, the Zune HD clearly uses the iPod’s minimalist, touch-screen style as a departure point but adds sharper edges and a folded back panel that cradles nicely in the palm of the hand. Lovelady says the objective was to make the player appear rugged yet rich, much like a high-end watch. It attempts to do so with a slim size, brushed metallic accents, and tiny precision screws countersunk into the back. “Its design language is inspired by precious gems,” says Steve Kaneko, experience director at Microsoft, noting that its faceted form isn’t “overly radiused or worked.” Indeed, Zune HD loses the blobby buttons of the original but retains the brand’s personalization program—the new version, like the old, will be available in a variety of colors, with optional laser-engraved art. “We’re all kind of crossing our fingers that maybe it can scrape off a little bit of Apple’s market share,” says Lovelady, pausing as he considers the challenge of going up against a design icon. “But we’re not delusional.”

    However, with Astro Gaming, the studio appears well positioned to turn out a few icons of its own. In fact, MLG’s Sepso could think of only one way to describe the importance of Astro Gaming’s A40 headset to the league: “It’s like the Wilson football for the NFL.” By immersing itself in youth culture and standing ready to jump on new technology, Astro Studios will be shaping the gaming experience for years to come.

    Tim McKeough is a writer in New York, and a regular contributor to The New York Times, Fast Company, and Metropolis.

    Original article can be seen here.

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  7. ASTRO Studios Wins three IDEA 2009 Awards

    1. Medal of Awesome

    July 29th, 2009

    Oops, we did it again

    Posted by: in San Francisco, CA under ASTRO News

    So you’re probably not very familiar with Businessweek’s International Design Excellence Awards, but you should be. Every year the IDEA honors only the best design in products, packaging, strategy, ecodesign, interaction design, research and concepts.

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    So you’re probably not very familiar with Businessweek’s International Design Excellence Awards, but you should be. Every year the IDEA honors only the best design in products, packaging, strategy, ecodesign, interaction design, research and concepts.

    This year, ASTRO Studios took home 3 awards: a Silver award for our A40 Audio System in the Entertainment category and a bronze award for the Mission and Roadie bags in the Personal Accessories category. ASTRO Studios also won a silver award for the drool-worthy design of the strong-but-silent Firebird from HP and Voodoo computers.

    Just to give you some perspective, Apple’s iPod Touch and iPod Nano were also Silver winners in the Entertainment categories.

    We’re pretty sure that Megan Fox took down the gold award for the best designed Entertainment product… but that’s just a guess.

    We’re honored to be the sole gaming accessories to win these prestigious awards, and even moreso because only the most talented and brilliant industrial designers are invited to judge. Thanks to Businessweek, the IDEA judges and congrats to our hyper-talented, hard working design crew!

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  8. Upper Playground and ASTRO Gaming reveal new artists!

    July 27th, 2009

    Sam Flores and Munk One honored for fire-breathing, hardcore update

    Posted by: in San Francisco, CA under ASTRO News

    Upper Playground, the leader in today’s progressive art movement, has teamed up with ASTRO Gaming to release three new Artist Series Speaker Tags for the A40 Audio System!

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    Upper Playground, the leader in today’s progressive art movement, has teamed up with ASTRO Gaming to release three new Artist Series Speaker Tags for the A40 Audio System!

    The three new Speaker Tag sets feature the work of Sam Flores, Munk One, and the classic Upper Playground logo. Flores’ work features his signature characters playing video games, while Upper Playground offers the original logo in a classy, raised design. Munk One’s artistry features the iconic UP Walrus taking over San Francisco in a blaze of glory.

    You might have seen Munk One’s work on album covers by Korn, Avenged Sevenfold, Bad Religion, and My Chemical Romance. His brand of art can range from fun and whimsical, to dark, irreverent, and politically charged–and often all of the above. You’ll find Munk One’s artwork in fine art galleries around the world, and on a rapidly-growing line of products that we are now proud to be part of.

    Sam Flores is an art school evacuee and self-taught illustrator, and has established his place in the modern art movement as a master of fine art and product design. In keeping with the signature styling of his graffiti art background, Flores’ current fine art work carries a voice and vision that is instantly identifiable. In addition to admirers of his original paintings, Sam Flores achieved popular recognition through clothing lines, skateboard and snowboard designs, signature home decor pieces, and a limited edition collection of vinyl toys. His artwork appears regularly in publications such as Juxtapoz, Urb and Wired Magazine.

    “This project has enabled both brands to fuse progressive art with the best in video gaming equipment,” said Brett Lovelady, Founder of ASTRO Gaming. “We think video gamers deserve more expressive, relevant style, in addition to the latest technology in their products. And we know Upper Playground’s fans like to play games too. Seems like chocolate and peanut butter all over again.”

    The Upper Playground Artist Series Speaker Tags are available now as part of the Upper Playground Edition A40 Audio System (available for $249.95), UP Edition A40 Headset ($199.95) and standalone Speaker Tag sets ($24.95) in limited quantities sold exclusively online at www.astrogaming.co.uk

    Twitter Contest!

    As a special thank you to our fans, Upper Playground and ASTRO Gaming are giving away one A40 Audio System complete with all three new Upper Playground Artist Series Speaker Tag sets! To enter, fans need to (1) follow both @UpperPlayground and @AstroGaming on Twitter.com; and (2) post a “retweet” with the following text: “Retweet this for a chance to win an @astrogaming A40 Audio System with @upperplayground Artist Series Speaker Tags!” For details on rules of entry, please visit the Upper Playground website.

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  9. Follow us on Twitter & Facebook

    July 27th, 2009

    Cram ASTRO news down your piehole

    Posted by: in San Francisco, CA under ASTRO News

    Want to be on the short list for free ASTRO Gear, latest event news, and fresh product updates? Then be sure to join us on our network of social media news outlets.

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    We know that you are a tragically hip, web 2.0 kind of cat that doesn’t capitalize the ‘i’ in internet anymore, so if you want to be on the short list for free ASTRO Gear, latest event news, and fresh product updates, be sure to join us on our network of social media news outlets. We promise to keep it more interesting than Ashton.

    So, consider this early warning radar for all things ASTRO. (You know that siren you hear every first Thursday? That’s actually us).

    Twitter: twitter.com/astrogaming

    Facebook: facebook.com/astrogaming

    Youtube: youtube.com/astrogaming

    Myspace: myspace.com/astrogaming

    What are you waiting for? One of us! One of us!

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  10. Tom ‘Tsquared’ Taylor profiled in Entrepreneur Magazine

    July 27th, 2009

    Confessions of a pwnstar

    Posted by: in Orlando, FL under ASTRO News

    Tom ‘Tsquared’ Taylor talks about his company, Gaming Lessons, in the August issue of Entrepreneur Magazine.

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    So after the fourth browse through of Skymall on a recent flight, my flight attendant mercifully handed me the August issue of Entrepreneur Magazine, which contained this great profile of Str8 Rippin’s Tom Taylor.

    Tsquared’s company, Gaming Lessons is featured, and Taylor talks briefly about his gaming Boot Camp — a full week of immersive professional instruction at Str8 Rippin’s team headquarters in Orlando, Florida, dubbed the Str8nctuary.

    Screw getting a BowFlex — I’d take a week of gaming with the Str8 crew over that any day. Check out the Str8 Boot Camp here!

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ASTRO Gaming's mission is to produce the world's finest gaming equipment. Our first product was the professional-grade ASTRO A40 Audio System. Major League Gaming quickly named the Astro Gaming A40 Audio System the official headset of the MLG Pro Circuit. The A40 Audio System is critically-acclaimed with over 70 reviews which have given the A40 top ratings. It is time to get rid of that old pair of headphones and upgrade to the Astro A40 Audio System which includes the A40 Headset and A40 MixAmp. ASTRO Gaming is a premium accessory manufacturer with a risk-free trial for all of our products, and unparalleled customer service.