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.
Sony has confirmed that it is working on a PS3 version of The Getaway, as well as a movie adaptation.
Remember the rumoured changes that were going to be added to the Medic in Team Fortress 2? Well, you may as well forget them now.
Xbox UK boss Neil Thompson has said that he prefers the PEGI rating system to the BBFC in a frank interview with GI.biz.
CeBIT 2008: Asus has introduced two new Eee PCs at CeBIT - a 7-inch model with Windows XP and a newer model with a 9-inch screen.
There's a new Crysis patch out, offering new features and improved stability. What are you waiting for? Pick it up and play!
Midway, which lost $78 million in 2006, has announced escalating losses for last year, but remains hopeful for the future.
Jack Thompson has responded to Electronic Arts' dismissal of his offer to help in the game publisher's efforts to acquire rival Take-Two.
EA has sent a clear message to Jack Thompson: don't get involved in our attempt to buy Take-Two.
Ziff Davis, publisher of 1UP and EGM, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection today in an effort to pay off massive debts.
Indie website RockPaperShotgun has done a breakdown of the top ten pirated games and the number of downloads for each.
An interesting marriage of a NAS drive with a basic Linux PC offers automated ripping of your music collection to a UPnP media server - no keyboard or mouse required.
CeBIT 2008: We catch the almost elusive 9800 GX2 on the CeBIT show floor. Also, what's launching a week later on March 25th?
Phil Harrison, ex-Sony CEO, has been confirmed as the President of Infogrames. Phil will try to lead the company back to profit.
The games industry in the UK is now officially shifting more stock than the music industry and fast catching up to DVD sales.
Jack Thompson has publicly offered to help publisher EA buy-out his rival, Take-Two, in an odd twist of fate.
Kojima productions have confessed that the 50GB of space on a Blur-ray disc just doesn't cut it and that much of MGS4 has been trimmed down to fit.
In Richard's mind the PC enthusiast is at risk - the lack of diversity and move to marketing platforms has crippled niche innovations. Companies are reluctant to try new things and we're sold brands not products any more. Are we buried in nostalgia or is it genuine concern?
Amazon has finally got around to shipping a Linux version of it's MP3 Download software.
Iron Lore studios, the developer behind games such as Titan Quest, has announced that it has officially closed the doors.
SCi, parent company of Eidos and owner of the Tomb Raider franchise, is being forced to cut jobs and cancel many projects in order to stay afloat.
Sony and BT's wireless communication package for the PSP, Go!Messenger, is to be released tomorrow across the UK.
Sharp and Hitachi, who make the LCD screens for the Nintendo DS, have been accused of price fixing following office raids in Japan.
Despite the fact that Phil Harrison was the biggest proponent of Home, the project will be continuing in his absence.
October 14 2021 | 15:04