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Battlefield 4 Specs Announced
EA and DICE have revealed their recommended specs for Battlefield 4. If you want the game to looks its best on PC, you’re may just need to upgrade… Minimum system requirements for Battlefield 4: OS: Windows Vista SP2 32-bitProcessor (AMD): Athlon X2 2.8 GHzProcessor (Intel): Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHzMemory: 4 GBHard Drive: 30 GBGraphics card (AMD): AMD Radeon 3870Graphics card (NVIDIA): Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTGraphics memory: 512 MB Recommended system requirements for Battlefield 4: OS: Windows 8 64-bitProcessor (AMD):…
Dreamcast Turns 14
The SEGA Dreamcast was released on this day 14 years ago in North America. Way ahead of its time, the Dreamcast was the first console to have first party online support and gave us a glimpse of what the future of gaming would be like with titles like Sonic Adventure pushing graphics and speed ahead of anything else on the market.
GamrRank Closing This Week
GamrRank – a social network for gamers that ranked you based upon how much you talked about games across every other social network – will be closing over the next few days. An email announcing the closure was sent out this morning. We started GamrRank because we felt there was a desire from the gaming community to have a console, developer and publisher-independent service that combined what you play with what you talk about. We wanted a service that defined…
Coolrom Hacked
A hacker has done what years of anti-piracy could not and has knocked out one of the most popular emulation websites on the internet. Coolrom has been knocked out by someone calling themselves Chloroform. Chloroform got rid of everything on the Coolroms page, instead playing a short piece of music and linking you to the Sinisterly forums. Sinisterly is a forum for people that enjoy coding, hardware, anime and more. Coolrom, which is ranked within the top 5000 sites on the web by Alexa, is currently completely inaccessible, with no information as to when (or even if) the site will make its return.
Vita TV Can’t Physically Work with All Games
The Vita TV is a pretty exciting prospect, allowing those with no interest in a portable handheld to play a great collection of titles at a low price from the comfort of their TV. There's one thing that we don't know, however, and that's exactly how Vita TV is going to make up for not having a rear and front touch pad.
Vita TV Announced
Sony have today announced Vita TV, a device that does everything the Vita does, without the portability. By plugging the device into your TV, you can play the latest Vita titles like you would any other game. Available for $99 and compatible with every feature of the Vita, Vita TV is a cheaper option for those that don't necessarily want the Vita device, but want to play the games available for the system.
New Releases this week | Sept 9th – Sept 15th 2013
As the Rockstar behemoth that is GTAV casts its massive shadow over the horizon, new releases cower in fear and stay indoors waiting for the dust to settle before venturing outside. Or at least that's the impression I get from this week's meager list of upcoming titles.
GTAV is the most expensive game ever made
A Scottish newspaper called The Scotsman ran a story earlier today highlighting the insane budget for the soon to be released GTAV by Rockstar.
Major Nelson Discusses Albert Penello’s “30%” Comment
Albert Penello recently posted to Neogaf explaining a number of things about the Xbox One. One of the biggest comments to come out of the post was that there was no way Microsoft were going to give up a 30% hardware advantage to Sony, as some figures (and some rather over-excited consumers) might suggest. People DO understand that Microsoft has some of the smartest graphics programmers IN THE WORLD. We CREATED DirectX, the standard API’s that everyone programs against. So…
Castle of Illusion PC is a Terrible Port, Community Fixes (Almost) Everything
The PC version of Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse, SEGA's re-release of the classic Disney-inspired Genesis/Megadrive platformer, is locked at 30FPS. This puts it on par with the console version, but fans who were holding out for smoother animations are very disappointed.