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Putin orders development of homegrown Steam Deck-like gaming machines — 100% self-sufficiency goal apparently applies to gaming, too
By Mark Tyson published
The creation of a Steam gaming-like ecosystem, including a handheld device, is featured on a new Putin-approved list of development plans for the Kaliningrad region of Russia.
Game developer issues warning about Intel's fastest gaming chips - downclock Core i9 flagships to avoid crashes in Outpost Infinity Seige.
By Aaron Klotz published
Core i9 owners, this is for you.
Modder morphs NES cartridge into a working console that plays other NES games — and itself
By Christopher Harper published
Using a toolkit including a mini circular saw, YouTuber James Channel turns an NES Open Tournament Golf cartridge into an entire NES
Leak reveals Microsoft's next Xbox with familiar design in white — alleged 'Brooklin' revamp is dead
By Christopher Harper published
A previously leaked Series X digital refresh pointed toward a revised design, but the current console is simply a palette swap without disc support
The Asus ROG Ally is back down to just $399
By Stewart Bendle published
The 2023 Asus ROG Ally Z1 is available now at Best Buy for just $399.
Diablo IV's new ray tracing update is live
By Aaron Klotz published
Ray tracing and upscaling and frame generation, oh my!
Horizon Forbidden West PC port analysis
By Jarred Walton published
Nvidia promoted, but AMD delivers superior bang for the buck.
Denuvo DRM maker cracks down on game leakers with new tech
By Christopher Harper published
Irdeto, makers of Denuvo, continue to draw ire as they announce TraceMark for Gaming to eliminate modern game leaks as we know them.
Video shows world's first Neuralink brain interface patient playing PC games and chess with his mind
By Christopher Harper published
Neuralink's first documented human patient uses the brain interface to control a PC, and explains how it works simultaneously in live testing footage.
New Xbox dev kit certified for testing in South Korea, console refresh could come this year
By Christopher Harper published
Following the trend of previous South Korean RRA certifications, the certification of a new "XDK Console" points toward the upcoming release of a new Xbox console later this year.
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