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3D Realms has got two big new announcements for this year and neither of them is Duke Nukem Forever.
The church may face an uphill battle in it's attempt to sue Sony over the use of Manchester Cathedral in a PS3 game.
MSI adds a new Intel P35 motherboard to its line up with the P35 Platinum. Among other modern technologies we all know heatpipes are great, but this time, they're circular.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. will be getting a massive gameplay update soon according to developers, one which will add a whole new mode of gameplay.
Web News Round up for the 12th June 2007
COMPUTEX 2007: We have a bash at some retro gaming while going ultra portable, yet, still retaining a use of a full keyboard and decent sized screen.
COMPUTEX 2007: We sat down (on a towel) and DTS showed us a demonstration of Master HD: the new lossless codec used on HD media.
It may be a little crude by the standard of bit-tech readers, but the Nintendo 64 Tie-Fighter mod appeals to a special place in all our hearts.
A new Secret of Monkey Island game is rumoured to be in pre-production. Staff members faint in anticipation.
New games come and new games go, but sometimes a game just hangs around and evolves. We take a look at some of the most moddable games in recent memory.
COMPUTEX 2007: DFI is due to revamp it's LANParty range, and the northbridge is just the start of the impending craziness.
COMPUTEX 2007: Zalman makes yet another stunning case, but instead of crazy heatpipes and passive cooling we get integrated watercooling.
COMPUTEX 2007: Cyberlink has updates to most of its software at Computex. Everything is HD driven, naturally, but there's also further developments of the free CyberlinkLive.
Sony has come under fire from The Church of England for supposedly desecrating Manchester Cathedral in-game.
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