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Valve confirms the Steam Deck won't have annual releases
By Hassam Nasir published
A Steam Deck designer has confirmed that Valve will not follow an yearly release cycle for the Steam Deck.
Xbox gaming handheld comes to life using the console's original motherboard
By Christopher Harper published
The original Xbox has been modded into the first handheld Xbox console mod of its kind.
Nintendo 64 gets a 4K VRR-enabled revival in the form of the Analogue 3D
By Christopher Harper published
Analogue of Analogue Pocket fame released another FPGA-based emulation-free game console, now based on the Nintendo 64.
Nintendo 3DS runs Windows 95 via DOSBox — but takes hours to boot
By Christopher Harper published
A New Nintendo 3DS can be made to run Windows 95, YouTuber proves.
Game dev shows how to do a PC port right, outlines 106 to 314 FPS improvement without frame generation
By Christopher Harper published
Modder-turned-developer Durante details the process of officially optimizing a game for PC.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 sucks up to 180 Mb/s of internet bandwidth while in flight
By Christopher Harper published
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is discovered to have incredibly brutal streaming bandwidth requirements: limited cap users need not apply.
Publishers face 20% game revenue reduction if Denuvo DRM is cracked quickly, according to new study
By Mark Tyson published
A recently published study on the PC video games market looks at the impact that anti-piracy tech is having on the business.
Steam checkout banner clarifies you don’t own the game you buy
By Jowi Morales published
Steam clarifies that you only buy a license when purchasing a game on its platform.
Old-school Nintendo console gets Bluetooth and improved audio features with addon
By Christopher Harper published
The Nintendo Entertainment System gets some Bluetooth support.
Counter-Strike's Dust II runs purely within a neural network on an RTX 3090
By Christopher Harper published
A "world model" based on Counter-Strike: Global Offensive's rendition of Dust II is now fully playable on a single RTX 3090, albeit not in a form ready for truly competitive experiences.
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