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 announce a new input attachment for the DS, dubbed the 'slide controller'.
Peter Edwards, executive producer for Home on the PS3, lets the world know that Home will be just like the real world.
After a thirty-seven day countdown, Bethesda has released the first Fallout 3 trailer and it's moody as hell.
COMPUTEX 2007: With AMD's RD790 chipset closer than you think, Gigabyte (among others) expects it to launch soon with quad CrossFire not far behind.
COMPUTEX 2007: In a sort of lovechild between Lian Li and Cooler Master, Foxconn makes a concept case to die for. Well, maybe not fatally injured for.
A homebrew version of Hexen II pops on the PSP, bringing classic Raven gaming to Sony's handheld. Meanwhile, Sony make an interesting admission.
Yesterday marked twenty years since Leisure Suit Larry burst on to the computers of pubescent boys everywhere. Boy, how time flies.
The Transformers movie isn't out yet and it's already spawning tie-ins products, like this cool looking handheld.
Details about who will be making the Spy Hunter movie, which has suffered numerous delays, begin to surface.
SNK has announced it is officially stopping support for its consoles.
ATI Catalyst gives a much needed performance improvement in OpenGL and also includes Catalyst Control Center: Linux Edition Version 1.0.
GDI opens regisitration for the Beta phase of AWOMO, its new digital delivery system for games.
Lego has made a massive comeback with computer games lately and is topping this success off with details of the new Lego MMO.
Blizzard is eager that you don't get your hopes up about the recently announced Starcraft II, which won't see a release this year at all.
nDreams announces Venus Redemption, an episodic game that's aimed exclusively at women aged thirty and over. Curious.
Capcom makes a move to trademark a possible Lost Planet follow-up, lending weight to rumours of a sequel.
Atari is auctioning off some of its oldest stuff via Sotheby's auction house, from original concept art for Dig Dug to draft manuals.
The new remake from Eidos, Tomb Raider: Anniversary, will see a release on Steam come June 1st.
American Mcgee reveals a handful of tidbits about his self-titled, episodic endeavour; American Mcgee's Grimm
Ninja Gold, a new film and game project, will be headed up by John Woo and Warren Spector. Be honest though, we had you at 'ninja'.
Are you surprised that nobody wants to work with Uwe Boll? Neither are we, but we are surprised that he thinks people will pay to work with him.
Should the UK government offer more support to games developers? Free Radical thinks so.
If you've been wondering what the difference really is between DirectX 9.0c and Vista's DX10, the guys making Crysis are here to help. Check out the videos...
October 14 2021 | 15:04