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  • Mobile Gaming: Nokia Phone Meets the Gameboy*
    Thursday 30 October 2003 – 06:00
    The famous Finnish mobile phone manufacturer has decided to take on the mobile game deck sector. Now this being the sole reserve of Nintendo and its range of Gameboys, the task will not be an easy one. But Nokia has gone for an extremely versatile product with high technological potential. So, does such a combination give it the edge?
  • System Builder Marathon: $500 Gaming PC*
    Thursday 30 October 2008 – 05:40
    System Builder Marathon: $500 Gaming PC On this, the second to last day of our System Builder Marathon series, we add a $500 gaming PC to the mix. It's not going to be as quick as our other two builds, but we think Paul was able to get some serious value from this thing.
  • Can Integrated Graphics Cut It For Gaming Or HTPC?*
    Monday 24 September 2007 – 07:59 in Gaming
    Can Integrated Graphics Cut It For Gaming Or HTPC? According to market data, integrated chipsets outnumber the number of discrete graphics cards sold each quarter. The obvious reason behind this phenomenon is that systems with graphics integrated into the chipset are less expensive than a separate graph ...
  • Gaming Mouse Review: The Fanatec Headshot Controller*
    Monday 19 February 2007 – 04:30
    Gaming Mouse Review: The Fanatec Headshot Controller TwitchGuru takes a look at Fanatac's Headshot Controller gaming mouse and mouse pad, which claims to be the ultimate weapon for PC gamers. We put the Headshot's innovative design and customizable features to the test.
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  • The Best Gaming Graphics cards for the Money: December 2007*
    Tuesday 4 December 2007 – 05:22 in Gaming
    The Best Gaming Graphics cards for the Money: December 2007 Detailed graphics card specifications and reviews are great—that is, if you have the time to do all the research. But at the end of the day, what a gamer needs is a guide to the best graphics cards within their budget.
  • Gateway Goes Gaming: FX530XT Review*
    Thursday 8 February 2007 – 03:50
    Gateway Goes Gaming: FX530XT Review Gateway is ready to get back into the performance business. They certainly have the experience, but can they deliver the goods?
  • Your DIY 4 GHz Dual Core Gaming Rig For €600*
    Monday 12 June 2006 – 12:51
    Your DIY 4 GHz Dual Core Gaming Rig For €600 A build-your-own gaming machine with a dual-core CPU can not only beat the pants off other offerings, it can be a lot quieter and cheaper, too. We walk you through the assembly process and show how a lot of power can be had for as little as €600.
  • The Best Gaming Video Cards for the Money UK: August 2007*
    Tuesday 7 August 2007 – 12:34 in Gaming
    The Best Gaming Video Cards for the Money UK: August 2007 Detailed video card specifications and reviews are great — that is, if you have the time to do the research. But at the end of the day, what a gamer needs is the best video card within a certain budget. So if you don’t have the time to research the bench
  • For the Gaming Industry, Inclusion Isn't in the Cards*
    Monday 22 May 2006 – 03:23
    For the Gaming Industry, Inclusion Isn't in the Cards There's been quite a bit of talk lately, especially at E3 2006, about the need for video games to increase their appeal and reach a broader audience. But that's pretty much all it is - talk. Here's why companies will continue to target "core gamers" instead of trying to convert the uninitiated.
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  • Gaming Effects Versus Hollywood, Part II*
    Wednesday 12 November 2008 – 07:50
    Gaming Effects Versus Hollywood, Part II How far are PC graphics away from reality? Tom's Hardware takes a second look at the effects and tricks used currently by game developers to achieve more realism than ever before.
  • Aspyr's Gamerhood Takes Aim at Mac Gaming*
    Tuesday 18 July 2006 – 05:38
    Aspyr's Gamerhood Takes Aim at Mac Gaming Digital distribution for Mac games? Surely they can't be serious. Oh, but Aspyr is. The game company announced the unusually-named Gamerhood, a new software application that will offer downloadable games for Mac users. Aspyr hopes Gamerhood will do for games what iTunes has done for music.

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