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.
Nintendo has raised the trade price of the Wii in the UK due to the continued depreciation of the Pound Sterling.
AMD announces that it's shipped the 50 millionth Hollywood GPU for the Wii, stating that it's the most successful AMD game console GPU to date.
BioShock 2 details have begin to emerge, including confirmation of Big Sisters and the return to Rapture.
The British Academy has finally revealed this years BAFTA award winning games.
id Software's Todd Hollenshead has confirmed that Rage will not be released this year, for definite.
Sony has voiced concerns over a new advertising campaign that attribute poor health to videogames.
CodeWeavers reveals that it will soon be ready to offer DirectX 10 support on both Linux and Mac OS with its CrossOver Games package.
CeBIT 09: Kobalt's new Blade chassis feature's four of CoolIT's latest TEC powered Elite water-chillers.
CeBIT 09: While the idea might not be new, this product from Zotac certainly is and controlling a PC over Ethernet efficiently is certainly impressive.
Electronica artist Pixelh8 is set perform a musical composition at Bletchley Park, using the Colossus and an array of other vintage machines, including a BBC Micro and an Amstrad CPC464
Microsoft has confirmed that it will soon make the New Xbox Experience a requirement for all Xbox 360 users.
Sega has confirmed that it's upcoming RTS for PC and consoles, Stormrise, will be a Vista exclusive on PCs.
Asus’ company chairman reveals that Asus' Eee Keyboard with a built-in HTPC could be out as soon as May this year.
According to GamersGate CEO Theodore Bergquist digital games distribution could soon totally eclipse the retail market.
Developer GSC has released an early version of STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl for fans of the series.
A new survey by TIGA has found that gamer programmers are very hard to find and that most game developers think the industry needs tax incentives.
Sony has said that it is still somewhat shocked by Rockstar's choice to take GTA to the DS, though it still wants more GTA games on the PSP.
The developers of the original Operation Flashpoint are bitter that its reputation is being traded in to sell more copies of the sequel.
It's been revealed that publisher-in-trouble Midway may be trying to get rid of the Mortal Kombat franchise in an effort to stay afloat.
Intel must be chuffed, as its physics company, Havok, provided the physics in ten out of the 27 games nominated for a BAFTA.
Microsoft has confirmed that it has signed a deal with Universal Studios to bring a wealth of new downloadable movies to the Xbox 360.
Nintendo's lawsuit against the makers of the R4 homebrew cart for the Nintendo DS has scored a big success today.
David Perry, the Chief Creative Officer at Acclaim, claims that Sony's PSP2 is real and could be released this year.
October 14 2021 | 15:04