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Inscryption Review
Welcome challenger. Why not sit down, and play a little game?
SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
One of the world's top ten spammers, along with his staff, has been nabbed by US authorities.
Today, we have a look at the first of a couple of pre-overclocked GeForce 8800 Ultras to grace our labs. There's no question that EVGA's e-GeForce 8800 Ultra Superclocked is one of the fastest cards we've ever tested, but is it worth buying?
Steve Jobs and EMI promised non-DRM music by the end of May - and delivered.
nDreams announces Venus Redemption, an episodic game that's aimed exclusively at women aged thirty and over. Curious.
Capcom makes a move to trademark a possible Lost Planet follow-up, lending weight to rumours of a sequel.
Atari is auctioning off some of its oldest stuff via Sotheby's auction house, from original concept art for Dig Dug to draft manuals.
If your mod is on our forums, you could end up in a contest every month with some great prizes. Check it out...and then get modding!
The new remake from Eidos, Tomb Raider: Anniversary, will see a release on Steam come June 1st.
American Mcgee reveals a handful of tidbits about his self-titled, episodic endeavour; American Mcgee's Grimm
Gaming headsets used to be a frivolous thing that people would laugh at you for wearing, but now they are an almost essential part of a game experience. Join us as we take out the Creative Fatal1ty headset and pit them against the Sennheiser PC 161.
Toshiba's latest entry-level laptop features something different - an AMD processor. It's official - Toshiba and Intel are officially seeing other people.
Web News Roundup for the 29th May 2007.
Ninja Gold, a new film and game project, will be headed up by John Woo and Warren Spector. Be honest though, we had you at 'ninja'.
The Zune has finally reached a million sales, now six months after release.
Are you surprised that nobody wants to work with Uwe Boll? Neither are we, but we are surprised that he thinks people will pay to work with him.
Should the UK government offer more support to games developers? Free Radical thinks so.
The month of May is drawing to a close, and so it's time to take a peek into the forums for another look at the project logs.
OCZ Technology has announced that it bought PC Power & Cooling over the weekend, further adding to its prowess in PSUs.
DDR3 is hot off the press but does it offer the performance and scaling it's been marketed to provide? Corsair hooked us up with its latest 1333MHz XMS3 modules with DHX cooling so we could find out exactly how DDR3 compares to DDR2.
We were quite pleased with the Revoltec Fightboard we got our hands on recently, so we decided to take the Fightmouse out for a spin too. Read on to find out if it held up as well as the keyboard did.
If you've been wondering what the difference really is between DirectX 9.0c and Vista's DX10, the guys making Crysis are here to help. Check out the videos...
Have you seen the issues with some of the latest hardware releases? Brett Thomas takes a look at the industry's recent "batteries not included" stance, and wonders...do we all have ADD or something?
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