Top news from the gaming industry.
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Top news from the gaming industry.
**Rules:**
1. No news roundups, promotions or offers
2. No off-topic or low-effort content or comments
3. No illegal content or inflammatory language
4. No reposts
>"Back in 2016 players of Dambusters Studio’s Homefront: The Revolution easily found an Easter egg featuring two levels from 2002's Timesplitters 2. Now _...Read More_
>"Back in 2016 players of Dambusters Studio’s Homefront: The Revolution easily found an Easter egg featuring two levels from 2002's Timesplitters 2. Now _...Read More_
>"Where do you begin when talking with inventor, IBM Fellow, engineer, and professor Dr. Mark Dean? His work on the IBM PC, ISA system bus, and Color Graphics Adapter in the 1980s is surpassed only by the project he led in the early _...Read More_
>"Where do you begin when talking with inventor, IBM Fellow, engineer, and professor Dr. Mark Dean? His work on the IBM PC, ISA system bus, and Color Graphics Adapter in the 1980s is surpassed only by the project he led in the early _...Read More_
First Time Garena Free Fire Game Play | 42 kills Best Killing Moment - Garena Free Fire
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First Time Garena Free Fire Game Play | 42 kills Best Killing Moment - Garena Free Fire
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In the decades-long history of video games, most sources will tell you the first game to use 3D graphics is Battlezone (1980). Battlezone is the classic tank game commonly played in the arcade. It places players in the first-person shooter _...Read More_
In the decades-long history of video games, most sources will tell you the first game to use 3D graphics is Battlezone (1980). Battlezone is the classic tank game commonly played in the arcade. It places players in the first-person shooter _...Read More_
>"Tristan Donovan, a U.K. writer who has contributed to Edge and The Guardian, has just released a new book called Replay: The History of Video Games. While other history books have covered the topic, Donovan’s 500-page tome is the most _...Read More_
>"Tristan Donovan, a U.K. writer who has contributed to Edge and The Guardian, has just released a new book called Replay: The History of Video Games. While other history books have covered the topic, Donovan’s 500-page tome is the most _...Read More_
The game has been hailed as a milestone for LGBT+ representation by players and campaigners, and led to debate over whether an industry often criticised for sexism and homophobia is opening up to greater diversity
The game has been hailed as a milestone for LGBT+ representation by players and campaigners, and led to debate over whether an industry often criticised for sexism and homophobia is opening up to greater diversity
Computers were not popular in 1961. The state-of-the-art at the time was the PDP-1, a $120,000 dollar cabinet that was twice the size of a refrigerator and sounded like a blender every time you turned it on. The community was mostly found _...Read More_
Computers were not popular in 1961. The state-of-the-art at the time was the PDP-1, a $120,000 dollar cabinet that was twice the size of a refrigerator and sounded like a blender every time you turned it on. The community was mostly found _...Read More_
"The Odyssey was manufactured by Magnavox and released in North America in September of 1972. It stands as the very first home video game console. The system was developed by Ralph Baer, a German-American engineer who created the ping-pong _...Read More_
"The Odyssey was manufactured by Magnavox and released in North America in September of 1972. It stands as the very first home video game console. The system was developed by Ralph Baer, a German-American engineer who created the ping-pong _...Read More_