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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Britain's own Aqua-PCs will be showing off Liquid Nitrogen cooling at the UK's biggest LAN event - i33 with help from BenchTec UK.
Piracy is a problem for developers, and never was that more evident than when a single raid turned up 28,000 pirated games.
Haze, the long-delayed PlayStation 3 shooter from Free Radical Design, has been confirmed as a PS3 exclusive. Forever.
Epic has now officially launched the full catalog of Unreal games over Steam. Seems like thats what all the cool developers are doing nowadays.
Japanese ISPs have joined forces to introduce a system to disconnect users of peer-to-peer file sharing applications.
We talk to Matt Atwood from BioWare about piracy in the industry, having Jack Thompson defend sex scenes in Mass Effect and whether Tim Sweeney is right that PC hardware is slowly killing the PC gaming market. Oh, and he details the Mass Effect PC conversion for us too.
Apple has filed for a patent covering a new iPhone incarnation which features a flip-out double-sided trackpad alongside an LCD display: could it be an iPhone Nano in the works?
Gigabyte is set to launch its own "gaming" keyboards and mice to take on the likes of Razer.
Details and early concept art for Prey 2 popped up yesterday on a Radar Group website - but were quickly removed.
Yahoo-owned photo sharing site Flickr is due to allow its users to upload videos as well as photos in a clear attempt to challenge Google's YouTube service.
Maker of PCs and laptops, Acer, is rumoured to be entering the games market after the CEO announced plans to create a games machine.
American ISP Verizon has become a charter member of the P4P Workgroup, a collective of ISPs with an interesting idea on how to make P2P perform better and cost less.
EA's Army of Two has been accused of being a bit too American at times, but the lead designers disagree. And they should know - they are Canadian!
4GB kits are swiftly becoming the choice of gamers and enthusiasts - and since prices have dropped considerably for DDR2, it makes upgrading all that much sweeter. We look at Crucial's new Ballistix Tracer modules, which are now available all in red.
We've all heard of green PCs - but what about a green case? Claiming excellent noise reduction and an innovative thermal management system, the Silentium T2 Eco 80 is a case which seems to have it all - but appearances can be deceiving...
Are massive 4x, turn-based, old-school strategy games your thing? No? Well, nevermind then. What about you? Yes? Well, walk right this way then sir, because Lost Empire: Immortals may just be your cup of tea...
John Carmack has spoken about a number of topics surrounding games development, and given some insight on the future.
Shepard's flock is in trouble again, this time from a rogue asteroid threatening to destroy an entire planet. Can he stop the catastrophe, or is the sky ready to well and truly fall? We sent Andy in to find out and see for himself...
Microsoft has ditched the HD DVD drive, so a Blu-ray replacement seems logical, right? Wrong!
Capcom has unveiled Plunder, a new strategy game for the PC, XBLA and PSN that promises to go from 3D to 6D! Wait...what?
An American artist who uses interactive media and games to express the plight of civilians in Iraq has had his exhibitions closed.
October 14 2021 | 15:04