There were a lot of gamers out there who were quite excited when Activision announced that it would be remastering Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. That game is nearly a decade old, but still has Continue reading “Activision Riles Gamers with Modern Warfare Remastered Pricing”. …more
By Shane McGlaun •
Jun. 26, 2017 at 1:22pm
It’s summer for a bunch of folks out there and if you are lucky enough to be home all day or the next few months, you might want some cool video games to play. Even Continue reading “Steam Summer Sale is Underway”. …more
By Shane McGlaun •
Jun. 23, 2017 at 2:30pm
If you want a massive image and you don’t want to spend the money it costs to get something like a 70-inch or larger traditional 4K TV, which can cost over $10,000, a projector might Continue reading “Dell Advanced 4K Laser Projector Throws 100-inch Image from 4-inches”. …more
By Shane McGlaun •
Jun. 23, 2017 at 1:03pm
People are crazy for retro gaming gear and software right now, just look at the success Nintendo had with its NES Classic Edition console as an example. For a while back in the day Sega Continue reading “Sega Forever Puts Retro Sega Classics on your Mobile”. …more
By Shane McGlaun •
Jun. 22, 2017 at 2:02pm
Nintendo is feeling pretty bad that it can’t get enough Switch consoles into the hands of fans around the world right now. The company has issued an official apology in Japan for the difficulty gamers Continue reading “Nintendo Says Sorry in Japan for Switch Shortages”. …more
By Shane McGlaun •
Jun. 22, 2017 at 1:20pm
The last time we talked about the coming DLC for Diablo III called Rise of the Necromancer was in November of last year. All we knew at the time as far as the launch date Continue reading “Diablo III: Rise of the Necromancer to Launch June 27”. …more
By Shane McGlaun •
Jun. 21, 2017 at 2:48pm
Since Twitch is part of Amazon if you are an Amazon Prime member, you are a Twitch Prime member as well. You might not be into streaming your gaming session and perhaps you didn’t even Continue reading “Blizzard/Twitch Partnership Means Free Golden Loot Box for Overwatch Players”. …more
By Shane McGlaun •
Jun. 21, 2017 at 1:08pm
The latest sales ranking charts from NPD have been published, and Sony has taken the top spot for hardware sales back from Nintendo. For May 2017, the Sony PS4 was the best selling game hardware Continue reading “PS4 Nabs Top Spot in NPD’s Best Selling Hardware Rankings for May”. …more
By Shane McGlaun •
Jun. 20, 2017 at 2:30pm
During E3 last week Nintendo of America head Reggie Fils-Aime sat down with a bunch of gaming publications to answer questions. It seems that each of the publications that interviewed Fils-Aime asked some of the Continue reading “Vague Answers Muddy the Waters on Nintendo Switch Virtual Console”. …more
By Shane McGlaun •
Jun. 20, 2017 at 1:06pm
For a long time the Hitman franchise has been part of Square Enix, but with IO-Interactive posting a massive loss and Square Enix wanting no more to do with it and no buyers for Io-Interactive Continue reading “Hitman Goes Indie as No Buyers for IO-Interactive Step Up”. …more
By Shane McGlaun •
Jun. 19, 2017 at 2:43pm
Back in the early days of gaming if you wanted to play a videogame at home there was only one console to get your hands on and that was the Atari. That old-school Atari 2600 Continue reading “Atari to get Back into Game Console Business”. …more
By Shane McGlaun •
Jun. 19, 2017 at 1:05pm
Intel is offering up some details on its new “mesh” on-chip interconnect that is the future of the data center. The details on the new architecture come ahead of the launch of the new Intel Continue reading “Intel Outlines New Xeon Mesh Architecture for Data Centers”. …more
By Shane McGlaun •
Jun. 16, 2017 at 2:12pm
Back during Computex Gigabyte announced some new enthusiast level motherboards in the X299 Aorus line for gamers that supports all the cool new stuff that Intel is doing. The mainboards support the Intel Core X Continue reading “Gigabyte Offers X299 Aorus Mainboard Pre-Order Bonus Options”. …more
By Shane McGlaun •
Jun. 16, 2017 at 1:40pm
If you had cable TV back in the day when set top boxes were a novelty, you might remember how the channels you didn’t pay for were scrambled. This scrambling meant that the image was Continue reading “Synaptics Talks Data encryption vs. Data Scrambling”. …more
By Shane McGlaun •
Jun. 15, 2017 at 2:28pm
Samsung has announced that it has kicked off volume production for its latest advanced memory technology in the form of the 64-layer, 256Gb V-NAND flash memory. That flash memory will be used in an expanding Continue reading “Samsung 64-layer, 256Gb V-NAND Flash Memory Volume Production Begins”. …more
By Shane McGlaun •
Jun. 15, 2017 at 1:50pm