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New Nintendo DS To Hit In 2010 – Powered By Nvidia

By Nick De Bruyne
October 15, 2009
in :  Gaming
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It looks like news may have broken on a new Nintendo DS that will be available in late 2010. It seems that for the first time ever, Nintendo have partnered up with Nvidia to utilise a single chip Tegra, the same chipset that was created to power smartphones and even the Zune HD. There is no information of what this …

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Get Arkham Asylum (PC) For Free… Sort of

By Faheem
August 26, 2009
in :  Gaming
3

That’s right PC gamers, its completely true. You too could get your hands on Eidos’ blockbuster title, Batman: Arkham Asylum for absolutely free. But yeah as you guessed it… there’s one small catch. If you want to be able to tell your mates you scored this ass-kicking title completely gratis then all you have to do is purchase one of …

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Acti-Blizz leaves PC Gaming Alliance. PC Gaming in Trouble?

By Geoffrey Tim
April 15, 2009
in :  Uncategorised
6

  Last year, a group of hardware makers and software creators got together to form the PC Gaming Alliance – A group that would serve as the X-Men of PC gaming, saving it from it’s impending doom. This year, PC gaming’s been dealt a blow to the skull, with Activision-Blizzard – The worlds largest gaming publisher calling it quits. Their …

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Sony doing well to cut production costs, still going to suffer.

By Karl
January 2, 2009
in :  Gaming
4

The PS3 is a very impressive piece of technology, but by being so impressive it carries a devastating production cost. According to iSuppli (via GameDaily) the cost to produce a single PS3 in 2006 was $840. Now, however, it costs a paltry $448.73 per unit. As the PS3 is sold for $399, Sony is now only $48.73 off breaking even. …

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Will Sony keep Cell for Playstation 4?

By Gareth
October 2, 2008
in :  Gaming
10

  Reports out of Japan suggest that the Cell chip could be used to power Sony’s Playstation 4 console. Using Cell would help reduce development costs for Sony, which spent billions on R&D for the Playstation 3. In addition, the move would also help Sony bring the PS4 to market sooner, a plan both Microsoft and Nintendo seem to have. …

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