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InternetNews October 31, 2006 David Needle |
Gateway Gives Green Light to Overclocked PCs Gateway, looking to further distinguish its gaming PCs in an increasingly crowded field, has announced it will overclock the system before shipping, with no risk of voiding Gateway's warranty. |
Macworld October 20, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Arcadrome Although there's not a lot of gameplay involved, the "twitch factor" -- the level of raw, kinetic action -- makes Arcadrome a fun diversion worth checking out. |
BusinessWeek October 30, 2006 |
Before You Splurge On The Latest Tech Gear... Picks for must-have home entertainment gear. |
BusinessWeek October 30, 2006 Cliff Edwards |
Games: Console Wars You'll need to do plenty of strategizing well before the holidays to make sure everyone ends up with the game system they want. |
Macworld October 16, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Pangea Arcade Pangea Arcade is a competent and mostly fun reinterpretation of classic arcade games. Combined, they're definitely worth the low price -- if this type of gameplay appeals to you. |
PC Magazine October 11, 2006 Jon Dudlak |
New and Not Quite Improved A pair of experienced game developers explain why the same old problems -- from sluggish graphics to sloppy ports -- survive wave after wave of increasingly peppy gaming hardware. Will this stuff ever get fixed? |
BusinessWeek October 16, 2006 Reena Jana |
Enough With The Shoot-'Em-Ups Skunk's Margaret Wallace develops `casual games.' Turns out the market for them is huge. |
BusinessWeek October 16, 2006 John Carey |
Getting Fit Glued To The Tube The sporting goods biz is using video games to pry potatoes off the couch. |
InternetNews October 2, 2006 Roy Mark |
Gambling Sites Folding U.S. Hand Before President Bush evens signs a new law aimed at curbing Internet gambling, online gaming companies are preparing to pull out of the lucrative U.S. market. |
PC Magazine September 27, 2006 |
Got Game? Microsoft intends to open Xbox 360 game development to all comers. |
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