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- Crytek to showcase next-gen DX11 tools at GDC (0 replies)
- Windows 8 SKUs revealed? (0 replies)
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- Sim City 5 to be announced next week - rumour (0 replies)
- 'Major' Assassin's Creed announcement 'days away' (0 replies)
- End of Nations nears launch, open beta coming soon (0 replies)
- Microsoft Flight reinvents itself as free-to-play simulator (0 replies)
- Microsoft Windows 8 on 82-inch touchscreen (0 replies)
- Hidden Chronicles peaks at 33.1m users (0 replies)
- Bigpoint announces Game Of Thrones MMOG (0 replies)
- HP Cuts Staff As WebOS Transitions To Opensource (0 replies)
- Microsoft's Azure Cloud Suffers Major Downtime (0 replies)
- Windows 8 Consumer Preview arrives (0 replies)
- Bethesda: 'DOOM 4 isn't cancelled' (0 replies)
- Medal of Honor: Warfighter brings back real-world vets Preacher and Mother (0 replies)
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- OnLive brings indies to cloud gaming service (0 replies)
- Intel denies Ivy Bridge delay, sort of (0 replies)
- Alienware X51 Review (0 replies)
- Star Wars: The Old Republic update 1.2 previewed (0 replies)
- AMD rolls out two new Bulldozer chips, cuts price of the FX-8120 to celebrate (0 replies)
- Dear Esther sells 50,000 (0 replies)
- Unreal Engine 4 confirmed for GDC (0 replies)
- League of Legends backers fund Hawken (0 replies)
- MWC 2012: Huawei reveals 'world's first' quad-core tablet (0 replies)
- Yamagi Quake II 4.03 (0 replies)
- The Crystal Scrolls v0.2.0 (0 replies)
- Project Aedra r164 (0 replies)
- PC Player issue 2 digitally archived (0 replies)
- Sakura Wars (PC) Getting an English Overhaul. (0 replies)
- Aion going free-to-play in Europe next week (0 replies)
- EverQuest free-to-play launch date revealed (0 replies)
- DragonFly BSD 3.0 Released (0 replies)
- Your Next TV Interface Will Be a Tablet (0 replies)
- 75 per cent of UK retailers don't support tablet shoppers (0 replies)
- New Blizzard game 'to be free-to-play' (0 replies)
- Just four per cent of Brits use tablets for online shopping (0 replies)
- Next Metal Gear Solid targeted for 'high-end consoles' and PC (0 replies)
- Tribes: Ascend beta open to all on Feb. 24 (0 replies)
- Tiny Tower mission pokes fun at Zynga and Dream Heights (0 replies)
- Google and Adobe team up to make Flash Player for Linux (updated) (0 replies)
- The webOS Features Other OSes Should Steal (0 replies)
- Playbook OS 2.0 Released (0 replies)
- Facebook creates dedicated European games team (0 replies)
- Windows 8 to finally support UK English (0 replies)
- MechWarrior Tactics deploys on PC in North America this year (0 replies)
- Microsoft unconvinced by third-party Flight content (0 replies)
- Google: IE Privacy Policy Is Impractical (0 replies)
- The Secret World release date announced (0 replies)
- 1.5m copies sold in 2011 for Witcher franchise (0 replies)
- Microsoft sets out Windows 8 SkyDrive integration (0 replies)
- Humble Bundle Mojam makes nearly $500K for charity (0 replies)
- Angry Birds Space announced (0 replies)
- PC Alan Wake breaks even in two days (0 replies)
- Newell: Free-to-play 'a pricing model wake-up call' (0 replies)
- Gabe: I'd love to solve problems with tablet gaming (0 replies)
- corsix-th Beta 8 (0 replies)
- Google Chrome: the New Web Platform? (0 replies)
- Counter-Strike creator returns with Tactical Intervention (0 replies)
- Starbreeze lets 25 go after finishing Syndicate (0 replies)
- Microsoft reveals Windows 8's new logo: 'It's a window... not a flag' (2 replies)
- LibreOffice 3.5 is "Best Free Office Suite Ever" (0 replies)
- Modern Warfare 3 multiplayer free on Steam this weekend (0 replies)
- Microsoft's Killer Tablet Opportunity (0 replies)
- Darksiders II dated, pre-order incentives revealed (0 replies)
- Free Battlefield 3 for Mass Effect 3 pre-orders (0 replies)
- Kinect for Media Center released, why not wave and shout at your HTPC? (0 replies)
- Duke Nukem Forever delayed in Japan (0 replies)
- HP launches first all-in-one space saving workstation (0 replies)
- 2 million Skyrim mods downloaded in 3 days (0 replies)
- Star Wars: The Old Republic dated for Australia and neighbours (0 replies)
- HP rolls out more open webOS components, new Isis browser and some organization (0 replies)
- Linux Of the Future May Be About Which Environment, Not Which Distribution (0 replies)
- Angry Birds wins a prize for making money through merchandising (0 replies)
- Firefox on Windows 8: Metro build is in the works (0 replies)
- NPD: Hardware sales hit $144 billion in 2011, PCs lead the moneymaking pack (0 replies)
- Current TVs not good enough for Gaikai (0 replies)
- World of Warcraft subscriber losses calm (0 replies)
- Ten times more power needed for Unreal 4 (0 replies)
- ReactOS v0.3.14 (0 replies)
- Warhorse licenses CryEngine 3 for still-unannounced RPG jam (0 replies)
- Microsoft Store hacked in India, passwords stored in plain text (1 replies)
- Diablo III due in Q2 2012 (0 replies)
- Activision admits to bungled Call of Duty Elite launch (0 replies)
- Blizzard opposes Valve's Dota trademark (0 replies)
- Windows 8 Features With Linux Antecedents (0 replies)
- Unreal Engine 4 reveal this year (0 replies)
- Google takes a cautious approach to games (0 replies)
- Steam hackers may have encrypted credit card data (0 replies)
- Unreal Engine 4 reveal this year (0 replies)
- Microsoft talks up 'Windows on ARM' (0 replies)
- 24 per cent of smartphone/tablet users haven't used data roaming (0 replies)
- Google Chrome update brings speedier browsing, enhanced security, joy (0 replies)
- Skyrim modder makes stunning 1000-man battle (0 replies)
- Windows 8 'consumer preview' at the end of February (0 replies)
- Alienware X51 gaming PC: We go hands-on at the London launch event (0 replies)
- Gaikai realises streaming goals with Darkness 2 demo (0 replies)
- Skyrim Creation Kit and high-res textures now live (0 replies)
- Microsoft and British agency create child-friendly version of IE9 (0 replies)
- Gaikai: Microsoft will have to enter TV market (0 replies)
- New LG TVs to feature Unity games (0 replies)
- Microsoft Flight is free as a bird on Feb. 29 (0 replies)
- DIY Windows 8 Tablet (0 replies)
- Sandboxed Flash Player Coming To Firefox (0 replies)
- Details Emerge About Spark Linux-Based Tablet (0 replies)
- Man dies in net cafe, gamers fail to notice (0 replies)
- German Government Endorses Chrome As Most Secure Browser (0 replies)
- Cannon Fodder 3 is… well… (0 replies)
- PSA: 100,000 more Diablo 3 beta invites sent out (0 replies)
- Thanks to DRM, Some Ubisoft Games Won't Work Next Week (0 replies)
- Firefox's Web Push Notification System Announced (0 replies)
- AMD's new plan: focus on tablets, cloud computing and developing markets (0 replies)
- Mortal Kombat: Arcade Kollection for PC is a real thing, on Steam now (0 replies)
- Bossa: Social games "will be like the Atari Eighties crash" (0 replies)
- Kinect for Windows commercial license launches (0 replies)
- 48-player DDR set for US classrooms (0 replies)
- Star Wars: The Old Republic hits two million units sold (0 replies)
- Origin generates $100m for EA, SWTOR subs hit 1.7m (0 replies)
- Monster Hunter goes social (0 replies)
- Rift Lite launches (0 replies)
- Microsoft Releases Kinect For Windows (0 replies)
- App Of The Day: Olympic Navigator (0 replies)
- Apple now world's biggest 'PC' maker? (0 replies)
- Sims 3 drives new drama from Channel 4 (0 replies)
- OpenTTD 1.2.0-beta3 (0 replies)
- ScummVM 1.4.1 "Subwoofer Release" Is Available! (0 replies)
- Half-Life 3 fan campaign staging mass gameplay session (0 replies)
- SWTOR 1.1.1 patch notes in, servers return (0 replies)
- Humble Bundle for Android includes mobile and home versions of Anomaly, World of Goo (0 replies)
- APK puts Windows 95, 98 and XP, plus Linux on the EVO 3D (0 replies)
- EverQuest goes free-to-play (0 replies)
- Intel launches new GPU-less Core i5, Celerons (0 replies)
- C&C: Renegade remake Renegade X: Black Dawn deploys tomorrow (0 replies)
- Rayman Origins confirmed for PC (0 replies)
- Some Windows 8 Laptops May Come With Built-In Kinect Sensors (0 replies)
- WebOS to be fully open-source by September (0 replies)
- Rayman Origins coming to PC March 29, retail versions DRM free (0 replies)
- Analog Joypad for your Retro PC (0 replies)
- Nordic signs Alan Wake on PC (0 replies)
- Kingdoms Of Amalur dev wary of Skyrim threat (0 replies)
- HP To Open Source WebOS (0 replies)
- BF3 hackers ban innocent players, EA investigating (0 replies)
- QuakeCon 2012 dates announced (1 replies)
- Warp teleporting to PC and PSN March 13 (0 replies)
- First ever digital PC chart scheduled (0 replies)
- Anno 2070 DRM grudgingly altered as little as possible (0 replies)
- Doctor Who breaks The Silence, dances with Daleks in March 2012 (0 replies)
- Gaikai months away from full-game streaming (0 replies)
- Intel Relying On Ice Cream Sandwich For Tablet Push (0 replies)
- Old Republic sales concerns 'are overblown' - Pachter (0 replies)
- Street Fighter X Tekken: Welcome to the festival (0 replies)
- Blizzard: No one will remember if Diablo III is late (0 replies)
- Magicka summons 1.3 million in sales, new expansion in the works (0 replies)
- Blizzard still tinkering with Diablo 3 systems, highlights new changes (0 replies)
- Windows 8 tablet requirements appear (0 replies)
- Alienware reveals dedicated gaming PC (0 replies)
- Star Trek Online now free-to-play (1 replies)
- Out There: Do MMOGs need death? (0 replies)
- Samsung Reinvents Windows (Not the OS) With Touchscreen Display (0 replies)
- CCP: 'Cloud gaming perfect for free-to-play success' (0 replies)
- EA 'probably' spent $0.5bn on Old Republic (0 replies)
- Commander Genius v0.3.8 Alpha (0 replies)
- Microsoft Announces ReFS, a New Filesystem For Windows 8 (0 replies)
- Ubisoft Has Windows-Style Hardware-Based DRM For Games (0 replies)
- Pre-owned sales tactics are pushing devs to digital' (0 replies)
- 'Simplify Steam and core gaming could explode' (0 replies)
- Star Wars: Old Republic Update 2 will be 'much bigger' (0 replies)
- Team Fortress 2 masks look silly in Saints Row The Third (0 replies)
- Saints Row: The Third straps on Team Fortress 2 hats (0 replies)
- Intel-powered Windows 8 tablets to struggle for sub-$600 pricing? (0 replies)
- PES 2012 coming to OnLive (0 replies)
- Report: swathes of publishers targeting German "pirates" (0 replies)
- Mass Effect 3 'unavailable through Steam' (0 replies)
- Google hits back at Murdoch 'piracy leader' claims (0 replies)
- Minecraft hits 20 million registered users (1 replies)
- ALL copies of Mass Effect 3 PC require Origin (0 replies)
- Microsoft Taking Aggressive Steps Against Linux On ARM (0 replies)
- Riccitiello joy as EA makes $1bn in digital (0 replies)
- BioWare SWTOR post-mortem: it's more innovative than an FPS (0 replies)
- Ubuntu Tablet OS To Take On Android, iOS (0 replies)
- EA Play4Free hits 25 million users (0 replies)
- OnLive integrated into Google TVs (0 replies)
- NPD: large screens fulfill productivity, small screens satisfy entertainment (0 replies)
- Gaikai coming to LG TVs, playable OnLive coming to GoogleTVs (0 replies)
- Street Fighter IV HD coming to Android Marketplace in May (0 replies)
- Rockstar devs check out the black market in Sao Paulo for Max Payne 3 (0 replies)
- This digital picture frame runs Linux better than you might think (0 replies)
- Lack of digital chart is "turning off investors" (0 replies)
- Razer unveils Project Fiona gaming tablet (0 replies)
- Kinect for Windows available February 1st (0 replies)
- Dell plans to launch new tablet in late 2012 (0 replies)
- Silent Hill: Downpour brings the old back to the new (0 replies)
- Chrome 17 pre-rendering web speed boost (0 replies)
- QuakeSpasm 0.85.6 (0 replies)
- GemRB Game Engine v0.7.0 (0 replies)
- OpenTTD 1.2.0-beta2 (0 replies)
- Dark Souls admin suggests PC could happen with a petition (0 replies)
- Linux kernel hits version 3.2, plenty of power-saving features in tow (0 replies)
- Star Wars: The Old Republic wins Guinness award for most voice acting (0 replies)
- OLPC outs XO 3.0 tablet at last, will make its debut at CES (0 replies)
- Aigo preps glasses-free 3D tablet because Avatar demands it (0 replies)
- Steam sales grow by more than 100 per cent for seventh year (0 replies)
- World's largest OEM notebook maker sues AMD over hot chips (0 replies)
- Infinity Blade games make $30m in a year (0 replies)
- MSI launches GT783 gaming laptop, burns through Battlefield 3 with GTX 580M GPU (0 replies)
- Daily Mail exposes Old Republic female slave torture scandal! (1 replies)
- Gotham City Imposters slips to next month (0 replies)
- XCOM returns to strategy roots (0 replies)
- Star Trek Online adopts free-to-play model (0 replies)
- Firefox 3.6 Support Ends April 2012 (0 replies)
- Microsoft explains 'refresh and reset' options of Windows 8 (0 replies)
- One tablet sold for every four laptops (0 replies)
- MSI launches Big Bang-XPower II motherboard for militant overclockers (0 replies)
- Microsoft Flight is a free-to-play title (0 replies)
- Gaikai expands customer base with BestBuy, YouTube, more (0 replies)
- What's Keeping You On XP? (4 replies)
- IE6 Almost Dead In the US (0 replies)
- FreeDOS 1.1 Released (0 replies)
- Rumor: Fallout MMO lawsuit settled, details coming this month (0 replies)
- Internet Explorer holds onto top browser crown while Chrome and Firefox come 2nd/3rd (0 replies)
- Old Republic is "fastest growing MMO in history" (0 replies)
- Sonic 4: Episode II finally announced (0 replies)
- Gigabyte Board Sets Intel X79 Overclocking Record (0 replies)
- Star Wars success 'reflects healthy MMO market' (0 replies)
- Sony cuts Tablet S price by $100, now starts at $400 for 16GB (0 replies)
- Indies furious over Old Republic collector's edition (0 replies)
- Crysis 2 Most Pirated Game of 2011 (0 replies)
- MasterImage 3D to debut glasses-free 720p 3D tablet and smartphone at CES (0 replies)
- Little Big Adventure remake confirmed, may be used as testbed for third title (0 replies)
- 60beat creates a full gamepad for iOS devices (0 replies)
- HP TouchPad Go: $99? (0 replies)
- Today's Steam holiday sale discounts Dead Space 2, Tomb Raider, more (0 replies)
- VirtualBox v4.1.8 (0 replies)
- QuakeForge 0.6.0 (0 replies)
- Yamagi Quake II 4.0 (0 replies)
- Skyrim PC mod claims to improve performance (0 replies)
- Minicraft 2 in the works and needs a better name, Notch reveals (0 replies)
- 2011 round-up: PC (0 replies)
- Star Wars: The Old Republic hits a million players, 28 million hours played (0 replies)
- Google forks out $300m to stay with Firefox (0 replies)
- Open source, open issues for webOS (0 replies)
- Gardens Of Time 2011's most popular Facebook game (0 replies)
- AMD Radeon HD 7970 Launched, Fastest GPU Tested (0 replies)
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