-
+21 +1
DayZ is coming to PlayStation 4
Zombie survival simulation DayZ is coming to PlayStation 4, Bohemia Interactive's Dean Hall just announced at Gamescom. Hall didn't show footage of what the PS4 version of DayZ looks like, but said that he's excited for PlayStation owners to start creating their own stories in the hardcore, permadeath-infused game.
-
+21 +1
Photorealism in Unreal Engine 4 in real-time: A sneak peek at next-gen games graphics
If you were wondering what kind of graphics we can expect from true next-gen games on the Xbox One, PS4, and PC, feast your eyes on the photorealistic visual wizardry of French artist Koola. Do not adjust your screen: All of the images and videos that you see in this story were generated in real-time using Unreal Engine 4 (UE4), at decent frame rates (~30-60 fps) on a mid-range gaming PC.
-
+23 +1
Miyamoto explains Nintendo's renewed passion for the core
Nintendo has reenergised its ambition to entertain its most passionate fans, as opposed to catering for the widest possible market, according to new statements made by one of its senior executives.
-
+6 +1
Boeing's drone-killing laser takes down targets with an Xbox controller
Boeing has a pretty storied history with lasers and now its testing one that can take out UAVs and rockets regardless of where it's installed. A recent trial run of the tech was conducted in Florida under some pretty grueling conditions (heavy fog, rain and wind), to prove that even a lower-powered version of High Energy Laser Mobile Demonstrator - HEL MD for short - is capable in a maritime environment.
-
+16 +1
NES-Themed Nintendo 3DS XL On The Way
While Japanese gamers are already gearing up for the New Nintendo 3DS models, gamers in the West need to wait until 2015 — that means that some special bundles of the existing hardware will arrive in time for the Holiday season. Confirmed by Nintendo of America at a GameStop conference and now via press release is a model that immediately catches the eye — an NES-themed 3DS XL that will be exclusive to GameStop in North America.
-
+17 +1
It's official, finally. Microsoft launches Xbox One in China
Microsoft said that it has finally launched its Xbox One video game console in China. That’s a first for Microsoft, since China’s console ban has been in effect for the entire time that Microsoft has been selling Xbox machines.
-
+1 +1
10 of the best console games you'll probably never get to play (gallery)
Unless you were born in the '70s, you probably haven't heard of them.
-
+23 +1
Nintendo Unveils Three Super Smash Bros. Fighters for the Wii U
With Super Smash Bros. on 3DS landing in U.S. stores yesterday, Nintendo has elected to unveil three Smash Bros. brawlers for the upcoming Wii U edition of the game. The high-resolution screens showcase Star Fox’s Falco, Earthbound’s Ness and Wario – all characters that will serve as unlockables for Super Smash Bros. on the Wii U.
-
+14 +1
30 FPS “feels more cinematic,” says Assassin’s Creed Unity dev
Assassin’s Creed Unity development team has recently revealed that the game will run at an identical resolution and framerate on both consoles. Today, they went into a bit of detail as to why.
-
+10 +1
BioWare Confirms Dragon Age Resolutions: ‘We Maximized The Current Potential Of Each Platform’
BioWare has addressed questions regarding the resolution of Dragon Age: Inquisition on Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Additionally, the company has revealed the required and recommended specifications in order to run the PC version.
-
+20 +1
Nintendo Bricks Wii U Consoles Unless Owners Agree To New EULA
Nintendo: it protects what it believes it owns with great vigor. The company has rarely missed an opportunity to make sure that other people are not allowed to alter or mess with the stuff Nintendo insists is Nintendo's. In an apparent effort to maximize the irony combo-meter, Nintendo also has been known to make sure that customers don't mess with or alter the properties those customers actually own, such as online support for games that Nintendo decided to alter long after purchase...
-
+11 +1
System Update: Classic video game controller keeps standing test of time
The important things on any and every video game controller: Two thumbsticks, a D-pad, four face buttons, some triggers. And that’s it.
-
+8 +1
Google Reveals $99 Nexus Games Console
Google has unveiled the Nexus Player, its Android-powered TV-console that plays games and movies. Boasting 8 GB of internal storage, the Google microconsole is powered by an Intel Atom quad-core processor, clocked at 1.8GHz, with 1 GB of RAM and an Imagination PowerVR Series 6 graphics engine. It also comes with a custom remote and the system can be navigated by voice commands.
-
+27 +1
Jealous of that Xbox laptop? Now there’s one for PS4 too
Accomplished amateur modder Ed Zarick is back with a self-contained PlayStation 4 laptop, the PlayBook 4. Zarick made waves recently with a similar project to produce a a portable Xbox One, the Xbook One.
-
+15 +1
The Rise And Fall Of The Dreamcast
In celebration of the 15th anniversary of Dreamcast's North American launch, we're featuring this classic Gamasutra article about Sega's gone-but-not-forgotten console.
-
+16 +1
Xbox Boss Isn't "Ashamed" of Xbox One Hardware, Emphasizes Its Future
Phil Spencer, the recently appointed boss of all things Xbox at Microsoft, confirms that he isn't ashamed of the Xbox One hardware, which has been proven to be inferior to that of the PS4, saying that the future of the platform is still a great one.
-
+20 +1
Xbox One Gets Another Price Cut
Slash, slash slash: the once-$499 Xbox makes its way all the way down to $349 with a special promotional offer from Microsoft taking $50 off the top (it lost those other $100 along with the Kinect a few months ago).
-
+22 +1
Super Smash Bros. Glitch Bans Players for 136 Years
That's a long time, but maybe just wait until the Wii U version comes out in a few weeks?
-
+16 +1
Xbox One may get cheaper, thanks to this new AMD chip
AMD has developed a smaller and cheaper 20nm version of the main processor currently found in Xbox One. The new version will eventually pave the way for a cheaper console.
-
+11 +1
Nintendo president says company “must consider” removing region locks
Wii U, 3DS are the only current consoles to limit games to particular countries.
Submit a link
Start a discussion