Results for gaming in review
Articles & reviews
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It's a Jungle Out There: War Stories from the Independent Gaming Movement, Part 2*
Tuesday 24 January 2006 – 06:32
James Thrush's game development company, Super X Studios, finally completed a labour of love with its elaborate, award-winning safari simulator called Wild Earth. However, finding a publisher for the title shows what a real jungle the video game biz is like.
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The Battle of the Gaming PC Titans*
Wednesday 12 October 2005 – 07:00
You want to invest a few grand in a pre-built system for the best gaming experience the retail market can offer. We compared the performances, levels of service and builds of machines from the top vendors - and learned first hand that not all are created equal. -
10 Things You Didn't Know About Professional Gaming*
Tuesday 19 December 2006 – 06:00
You can learn a lot about pro gaming after just one day at competition. For example, pro gamers aren't geeks or computer nerds in the traditional sense; they're actually jocks. Find out what else TwitchGuru learned about pro gaming at the CPL's Winter Championship Finals this week.
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Cognitoy's Quest: War Stories From the Independent Gaming Movement*
Thursday 19 January 2006 – 09:13
Life as an independent game developer can be quite the adventure, and building a great game is merely the first step. What's it like as an indy player in a growing video game industry? TwitchGuru asked a veteran of independent gaming development about the highs and lows of the process.
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Why Buy a Gaming Keyboard?*
Tuesday 4 September 2007 – 04:08 in Gaming
When it comes to video game input devices, the keyboard is probably the furthest from ideal. Let’s face it, keyboards were not designed to serve as game peripherals. However, PC gamers have bent their gaming habits to fit the restrictions of the standard
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The Gaming Case Showdown*
Friday 27 October 2006 – 02:01
Four mid-size cases arrive in time for the holiday season. Which one should you buy?
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A Multiplayer Melee on Episodic Gaming*
Thursday 10 August 2006 – 09:46
Episodic gaming has arrived, but is it a good thing? Aaron McKenna thinks not, contending that episodic games are too short and half-baked. But Rob Wright argues that shorter development cycles and an emphasis on storylines will lead to an improved and compelling gaming experience. Who's right and who's wrong?
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