A new Nintendo Switch with a second display was teased in the console’s latest update
A new Nintendo handheld console that has not one but two displays? Sounds sort of familiar...
A new Nintendo handheld console that has not one but two displays? Sounds sort of familiar...
It’s almost time for a whole new, numbered firmware update for the PlayStation 4. New numbered firmwares are always a little exciting, because they tend to add new features. While I don’t think any feature added to the Ps4 will be more exciting or useful than the “boost mode” added to use the PS4’s Pro’s increased power in games that don’t explicitly support the system, it’s nice to get new features anyway.
Today, you might have noticed that your console is ready for firmware update 6.0o. So what does it do? The answer, in my clickbaitiest of voices, may just surprise you.
Responding to the growing need for variable refresh rate televisions, Samsung is adding AMD FreeSync support to a limited number of models in the near future.
The Nintendo DS was notorious for being a pirate’s haven. People could easily purchase a special cartridge for the device, slot in a micro-SD card and download a few illegal hacked ROMs off the net. It’s a problem that the Nintendo 3DS also had to a certain degree, and it’s a problem that the Nintendo Switch might have in the future.
The Nintendo Switch has a weird issue with its battery indicator that a new firmware patch should address. But if it doesn't, you're in for a crazy manual attempt at fixing it.
There's still no Virtual Console, but the Switch has received a significant software update.
Yesterday, a minor update for the PlayStation 4 hit. Numbered as 4.70, the firmware update offered only vague hints at what improvements it might contain. It also had a few unintended "features" for some.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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