Microsoft announces DirectX 12 Ultimate
AMD RDNA 2 and Nvidia RTX include full support.
Sony unveils PS5 hardware specs
Custom SSD sounds promising.
Xbox Series X hardware specs are announced
They're rather beefy.
OpenMoko has announced that it is postponing plans for a follow-up to its ambitious open source smartphone to concentrate on the secretive "Project B."
The British Army is now using viral game advertising and TV adverts to recruit 17 - 21 year olds.
Tim Schafer thinks fans worry about game sales far too much and urges them to just have fun with his next game.
Michel Ancel, the lead designer on cult hit Beyond Good and Evil, has assured fans that the sequel will be more immersive than ever.
Activision Blizzard has apparently stumbled across the rights to the Redneck Rampage games, though a new title is unlikely.
Intel hands over the development of the Linux-based Moblin OS to the open-source community, opening it up to anyone.
Nintendo has unveiled the first six DSiWare titles will be available for the American and European launch of the DSi.
He's biased, obviously, but the founder of OnLive is steadfast in his belief and assures cynics that OnLine will work.
BioWare has refused to rule out the possibility of multiplayer as a feature in Mass Effect 2.
The Dishwasher, the Xbox 360 game from bit-tech columnist James Silva, will finally be released this Wednesday.
New Sony trademark could hint at competition for OnLive streaming service.
In a talk at GDC, games programmer Mike Abrash claims that Larrabee can be more efficient at rasterisation tasks than traditional GPUs.
Capcom reveals Dead Rising 2 will have multiplayer. And way more zombies.
According to the latest addition of Nature Neuroscience, studies have shown that gamers got better at picking out grey tones against a uniform background.
Jonathan Blow has just confirmed on his blog that the PC version of Braid has been delayed by over a week.
Valve has released partial sales figures for Left 4 Dead, revealing that 2.5 million copies have been sold at retail alone.
Nvidia reveals that shifting PhysX to OpenCL is a possibility in the future, enabling owners of ATI cards to use PhysX too.
AMD shows that Havok physics effects can be accelerated on GPUs via OpenCL, and Nvidia says it would be happy to work with Havok.
Sony has launched a scheme that will see the company matching the development budgets of self-published games on the PS3.
With a Core i7 965 overclocked to 4.8GHz, Cryo's new phase-change-cooled Velox is now the king of Custom PC's benchmark suite.
Stardock has today announced a new DRM solution which it reckons should benefit customers as much as publishers, called Goo.
FileFront, one of the most popular download sites for PC games, will close down on March 30th.
Using cloud computing, the OnLive service promises to let you to play the latest games on a low-sped PC or Mac, or even your TV.
October 14 2021 | 15:04