Kind of a strange venue to show off a next generation "joystick"! I'm not really a gamer but Belkin marketing manager Leo Cheng seemed pretty excited to show the "n52te" that in some cases/video games could replace both a mouse and a keyboards. Cheng point out the backlighting, joystick knob and the on-board memory for programmable keys. He uses it to play World of Warcraft but said it works well too with Counter Strike and Starcraft. The n52te is compatible with Mac and PC, not consoles though, and will start shipping mid-November for about $70. His video after the jump.