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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Lionhead's Peter Molyneux thinks that the PlayStation 3 is still in need of a defining game, though Fable II could do the job for the Xbox 360.
Both Valve and Google have refuted rumours spread by The Inquirer that the internet giant was to buy-out the Half-Life developer.
Uwe Boll, maker of awful films, has announced a new videogame to be set in the Vietnam war, dubbed 1968 Tunnel Rats.
Google's surprise entry into the browser market, Chrome, has been installed on over two million computers in the US alone - and that's just in the first week.
It's round-up time once more and this time we've got a boat load of bags, mouse mats, MicroSD cards, hard drive docks, gaming mice and...um, SATA II cables to look at. Check out exactly why bits and bobs have been cluttering our desks lately in the latest round-up.
Mount and Blade may have modest indie origins, but we reckon there's a hell of a lot of fun to be had in this open world, free-roaming medieval simulator. Check out our thoughts as we send Andy to conquer a kingdom with nought but a steed and a broadsword!
id's Tim Willits has commented that the storage capacity of the Xbox 360 is holding back id's Rage.
Apple has released the latest update - 10.5.5 - to its 'Leopard' release of Mac OS X, and it brings with it some important security fixes for the OS.
Microsoft hasn't abandoned the Halo franchise, though Bungie has abandoned Microsoft it seems.
EA has announced that it will loosen the install restrictions imposed by the SecuROM DRM used in Spore.
Google has launched a beta of an audio indexing technology aimed at producing searchable keyword databases from YouTube videos.
At Nvision, we managed to sit in on Kevin Gee's introduction to DirectX 11 and since then, we've kept our ear to the ground. We've managed to gather a lot of insight into what Gee talked about from various sources inside the industry, so join us as we take a look at what makes DX11 tick.
This cute little 17cm square motherboard is absolutely jam-packed with features from PCI-Express to HDMI and High-Definition to 65W full AMD CPU support. Could this be the ultimate low power, ultra small form factor home theatre motherboard?
October 14 2021 | 15:04