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Intel reveals 14nm PC, declares Moore's Law 'alive and well'
"I'm here to introduce the first 14-nanometer PC," Krzanich said during his Tuesday keynote. The Ultrabook he displayed to his audience was based on Intel's 14nm "Broadwell" microarchitecture, and was "fully operational" – and to prove it, Krzanich demoed the laptop playing ZeptoLab's Cut the Rope.
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The Death Of The 3D Platformer
In 2013, all the best jumping games are still kissing cousins with Donkey Kong. Why?
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How Fast Can You Scroll? Take The 100 Meter Scroll Challenge!
You’d better train your index finger before taking this challenge. Don’t hurt yourself. The 100 Meter Scroll is the brainchild of designer/developer Michael Vestergaard, and just could be the most fun thing you do today.
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6 Insane Video Game Fan Theories (That Make Total Sense)
Cohesive storytelling is a new thing in video games. The standard for nearly 30 years was to just fill the screen with whatever nonsensical lunacy lured the most quarters or sold the most copies, and even today it's hard for games to break away from that formula. So fans fill in blanks with their own theories, adding layers of meaning and symbolism. But occasionally, these crazy fan theories make a sobering amount of sense, sometimes more so than the actual games they're derived from.
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Help Me Fly (Flash puzzle game)
Propellor Joe’s plane ran out of power again, and it’s up to you to help him jump-start it through 30 brain teasing levels. Exciting new gameplay elements are added as you progress through the levels – energy beams, wireless power transmitters and more. Find a path that powers up all the stars for an extra challenge!
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The Secret to Learning Code
Learning how to code can be a daunting task. If you learn best by diving into problems head on, breaking things is one of the fastest paths to understanding.
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Super Mario fully implemented in HTML5
Full Screen Mario is Josh Goldberg's complete remake of the classic Super Mario Brothers in HTML5. You can play re-creations of the original levels, make your own in an HTML5-based level editor, or play any of an infinite number of randomly generated levels. The code is on GitHub for your happy hacking, too. It's a pretty impressive example of what HTML5, in-browser functionality can do.
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Nintendo 2DS Hands-On Impressions
The 2DS is ugly. I picked mine up this morning, took it out of the box, looked at it, and thought "Man, that thing is ugly." If I had let my first impression end there, I would have done a disservice to a remarkable new piece of gaming hardware, because in addition to being ugly, the 2DS is an affordable, smartly engineered tool for playing games.
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Nintendo says this amazing Super Mario site is illegal. Here’s why it shouldn’t be.
In a more reasonable copyright system, a video game published in 1985 would fall into the public domain around now.
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This video is no longer available: The Day One Garry's Incident Incident (13 min)
On the 18th of October, the developer of Day One Garry's Incident issued a copyright strike against my channel, effectively censoring the criticism of their game. This is an account of what happened and why it should never be allowed to happen again.
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Dawn of Autonomous Corporations, Powered by Bitcoin
Still waiting for Bitcoin to be accepted at Amazon and eBay? Forget it. Bitcoin will power the next generation of corporations and the only way to deal with those corporations will be through Bitcoin (that’s right, they won’t, or rather can’t, accept fiat like US Dollar). These ideas may seem futuristic, but they are not more than 5 years away, maybe 10.
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IGN presents: The Museum of Mario
An interactive experience exploring the many eras of Mario.
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No More Kings: Magnus Carlsen is the world’s best chess player, but he shouldn't be champion.
Chess has had a world champion since 1886, but this one-off, mano-a-mano event is now an anachronism, one that’s more harmful than helpful to the game.
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A Hand-Crank GIF Player
On-demand motion pictures!
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Is Your Game Crap? This Fan Will Fix It for You
Peter ‘Durante’ Thoman has made a name for himself fixing publishers’ shoddy PC versions of popular games.
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PlayStation 4 review
Hot on the heels of the Xbox One, Sony’s new console releases this week. Tom Hoggins assesses the merits of the new PlayStation
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Waiting in Line 3D (World's most boring game)
Waiting in Line 3D is the exciting new music videogame for ManCub's, 'Friends Listen'.
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Zappos Turns Baggage Carousel Into Wheel of Fortune-Style Game
Thanksgiving eve is notorious as the busiest -- and arguably the most annoying -- travel day of the year. But not so today for some lucky plane passengers in Texas. Online retailer Zappos has decided to bring a bit of fun to the harried commute by turning the baggage claim at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston into a pop-up Wheel of Fortune-type game.
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Black Friday 2013 Mobile & Handheld Game Sales - Portable Gaming Region
Black Friday’s almost here, and video game sales are already going strong across all platforms. For your convenience, we went on a hunt for the best games and deals across various digital stores and will continuously update this list with our findings.
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C0d3Br34k - Break codes, get games, have fun
A fun site where people can try to win free steam games by getting the closest hash to the target. Each contest runs for a certain length of time. Also, there's indie game reviews!
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