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Valve Releases Details on First Gen Steam Machines
Valve Releases Details on First Gen Steam Machines
Valve Releases Details on First Gen Steam Machines
CES 2014 has been home to some impressive reveals thus far, but none may have been more anticipated than learning which companies would be taking the leap with Valve to develop the first wave of Steam Machines. Valve announced deals with 14 different companies to produce SteamOS-powered devices which would include a Steam Controller at the tech convention, including Alienware, Digital Storm, GigaB
Xbox One: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Xbox One: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Xbox One: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Unless you've been living under a rock, the past three days have been an onslaught of adoration and vitriol for Microsoft’s newest console, Xbox One. Because the recent press conference was so vague, opinions about what the console is capable of is all over the map. For some, the new console means awesome new graphics, better online gaming, and tons of Fantasy Sports support. For others, the new s
Opinion: Why I Will Never Buy Downloadable Games From Microsoft Again
Opinion: Why I Will Never Buy Downloadable Games From Microsoft Again
Opinion: Why I Will Never Buy Downloadable Games From Microsoft Again
If rumors and speculation are to be believed, the next Xbox and the PlayStation 4 will not be backwards compatible with downloadable games. That means any games bought on the Xbox 360 (XBLA or Games on Demand), will be stuck on our old consoles gathering dust. If that’s the case, then I will never buy a downloadable game from Microsoft ever again (and most likely Sony, too). In my eyes, these comp
Tech Thursday – Google Moving Into Cloud Game Consoles Now?
Tech Thursday – Google Moving Into Cloud Game Consoles Now?
Tech Thursday – Google Moving Into Cloud Game Consoles Now?
An anonymous tipster has told of a Google job listing for a Product Manager for Games at the Mountain View, California search giant. The ad says it's a rare opportunity to grow a new business. Does this mean Google is planning on going big time with games?