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3D movies and the value of entertainment To take full advantage of this past long weekend, I unlatched myself from my computer and went to see a movie with my girlfriend. We... Type: Blog post Tags: Multimedia Gaming |
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Unoriginality Engine 3 and the console curse Am I just getting old? It can't be that, unless we've gone back a hundred years and I've already reached half my life expectancy. No,... |
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From start to finish in Rez HD This year's E3 expo has played host to all sorts of new gaming hotness. We've learned that the Need for Speed franchise will return... |
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Darwinia: a great game for notebooks I love budget ultraportables—especially my Aspire 1810TZ. For my needs, the Aspire's Consumer Ultra Low-Voltage processor is snappy enough to make the thin-and-light... |
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Left 4 Dead 2: reheating zombies Cajun style I'll make no apologies: I was a fan of the original Left 4 Dead. By the time my interest waned and my friends and I... |
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Taking a crack at the great CPU-GPU balance question We get some interesting questions and article suggestions via email from time to time, and we just don't have time to address them all with... |
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If Michael Bay made a video game—thoughts on Modern Warfare 2 Since Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 apparently broke records with the biggest-ever entertainment launch two weeks ago, odds are you've already played it.... |
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Shooting my way through Borderlands "Okay, just one more mission..." That phrase usually preceded me going to bed far too late through most of last week. Yes, I was bitten... |
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It's addictive, but is it fun? I made a dreadful mistake a week ago. With my Radeon HD 4870 in MSI's hands in City of Industry, my desktop has been cheerfully... |
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Crysis averted (Warning: spoilers below!) I'm not sure if my preference has been stated in this blog before, but I'm decidedly not a fan of Crysis. My taste... |
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A plea for Lara Croft No matter how many times I tell them, none of my friends believe me when I say the more recent Tomb Raider games are actually... |
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Hands-on with Street Fighter IV PC First, I'll come out and say it: Street Fighter IV for the PC is a tremendously impressive port. If you weren't paying attention to Capcom's... |
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Bad call, Valve, bad call Today, I'm going to get away from ridiculously controversial subjects. Instead, I'm going to visit with a smaller controversy, one that already seems to be... |
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The nascent art form The subject I'm going to discuss in this post probably isn't new to you, but it's also going to be the basis for some other... |
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Where have all the sims gone? Years ago, when Gears of War was but a twinkle in CliffyB's eye, simulations were a big deal in PC gaming. Thanks to them, I... |
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Gaming on a netbook: yes we can As you might have already seen, I recently had the chance to play with Asus' new Eee PC 1000HE. In my journey to further... Type: Blog post Tags: Mobile computing Gaming |
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Riding Audiosurf's Technicolor rollercoaster It's interesting how gaming habits change. I used to be pretty hardcore, complete with mad skillz and everything. First-person shooters were my thing... |
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Downloadable content done right Many gamers probably didn't notice, but Burnout Paradise came out this week for PC in the form of the Ultimate Box. Why should you care?... |
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| I'm sorry but if there's enough market demand for 13.3" 3200x1800 screens, there's MORE than enough demand for 24" 2560x1600 screens. | +47 |