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.
Valve has published the public stats for Left4Dead, revealing that nobody has yet claimed the Zombie Genocide acheivement.
The head of Europe's first games addiction clinic has admitted that gaming addiction isn't really an addiction per se.
Bethesda has confirmed the release of modder tools and DLC for Fallout 3 on both the Xbox 360 and PC.
Sony has dismissed rumours of a coming PlayStation 3 price cut in March and confirmed it has no price cuts planned.
According to EEDAR only 20 percent of games which actually make it on to retail shelves are able to turn a significant profit.
According to Weapon of Choice developer Nathan Fouts the vast majority of games on Xbox Live Arcade are underpriced.
The ailing SCO company has been ordered to cease its vexatious lawsuits and pay Novell over $2.54 million after falsely accusing the company of using its UNIX IP to better Linux.
The US Army has announced that it will be investing $50 million USD in videogames by 2010 as it launches new game training centres.
In another effort to prove their worth industry analysts have offered predictions on what games will do little more than flop this Christmas.
Midway has revealed that the New York Stock Exchange has warned the company that its stock may soon be de-listed.
ELSPA has released a report which claims that the BBFC downgraded 22 adult-rated games.
New market information from JP Research finds that global sales of gaming PCs surpass those of all 3 home consoles combined!
Those who pre-ordered Left 4 Dead miss out on the option to get every Valve game ever for just $50 more.
Canonical has announced that it is to create a special version of its Ubuntu Linux distribution aimed at netbooks using ARM's new Cortex A8 and A9 chips.
A new study indicates that playing violent games can affect your heart rate long after you finish playing.
A new version of LittleBigPlanet is said to be in the works for the PSP, though not with Media Molecule at the helm.
Electronic Arts has once more delayed the release of the latest Battlefield game, Heroes.
According to rough figures from 2D Boy, developers of World of Goo, roughly 90 percent of all installs are pirated.
Microsoft has quietly redesigned the Games for Windows service, as well as overhauling the marketplace section.
Square Enix has confirmed that it will be publishing Gas Powered Games' next title, Sup Com 2.
Since the announcement that StarCraft 2 would become three games, Blizzard has adamantly denied doing it to make more money.
Apple reckons that the iPhone is the future of gameplay and that the Sony PSP and Nintendo DS are stuck in the past. Hm.
Independant Games Festival-winning game Crayon Physics Deluxe has finally gone on pre-order.
October 14 2021 | 15:04