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32 votes
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In total control - From the arcades to the living room, how the controller has evolved—and why one tech historian, Benj Edwards, started building his own
7 votes -
The forgotten Nintendo tech that makes GameCube HDMI possible
17 votes -
Sega Dreamcast at twenty: the futuristic games console that came too soon
28 votes -
Controller gaming on PC
21 votes -
Polymega launch trailer
8 votes -
Nvidia announces RTX 2000 GPU series with ‘six times more performance’ and ray-tracing
30 votes -
Intel Graphics teases first PC graphics card for 2020
@intelgraphics: We will set our graphics free. #SIGGRAPH2018 https://t.co/vAoSe4WgZX
27 votes -
Switch's mobile mode analysed in detail (and the hardware mod that makes it possible)
6 votes -
The GameCube controller’s A button subtly taught us how to play
21 votes -
What is the best casual game console?
The back story is that I’m currently deciding whether to get a PS4 or a Nintendo Switch. But instead of just a “what’s your fave” thread I want to take this opportunity to turn it into a proper...
The back story is that I’m currently deciding whether to get a PS4 or a Nintendo Switch.
But instead of just a “what’s your fave” thread I want to take this opportunity to turn it into a proper discussion which console you think is filling the casual gamer needs better, why and how.
Including the gamesNow, my personal feeling – and I never owned a game console before myself, but have gamed on the PC before – it seems to me like Nintendo is trying to cater to the casual gamer who wants to wind down and perhaps play some fun games with friends during a party. While Sony and Microsoft seem to me to aim more at gamers who want a more immersive experience and play either alone or if with others in a more competitive/rival way.
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Report: Google courting developers for coming game-streaming service
11 votes -
Valve revamps its next controller, should make using hands in VR feel way cooler
12 votes -
The ASUS ROG phone has a 90HZ screen, vapor cooling, and a plethora of gaming accessories
6 votes -
In the lab with Xbox's new Adaptive Controller, which may change gaming forever
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‘Fortnite,’ ‘PUBG’ led to rocketing headset sales, Turtle Beach says
7 votes