Gaming: 10 of 10
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34-year-old's online business brings in $66,000/month: 'I never thought I could make money doing what I love'
I spent most of my childhood playing video games, and I won my first cash prize tournament at 17 years old. But I never thought I could make money doing exactly what I love. So I did what I thought I was expected to do: Go to college and get a traditional 9-to-5 job. After I graduated, I enlisted in the U.S. Army to take advantage of its student loan repayment program. But the dream of a career in video games lingered, and I drew up a business plan to become a full-time streamer.
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Apple's Headset Reportedly In The Hands Of Developers
New reports suggest that prototype models of Apple's mixed reality headset are now in third-party developers' hands.
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In-depth: How Microsoft could build an empire of mobile Xbox gaming handhelds
The Logitech G Cloud and Razer Edge could be the first of many in a new class of handheld console.
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11 members of Congress argue Sony is unfairly hurting Xbox in Japan
In letters obtained by Axios, reps blast an “imbalanced Japanese video game market.”
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Google Kills Stadia, Its Cloud Gaming Service, Refunding Everyone
Google is shutting down its video game streaming service, Stadia, on January 18th, 2023, the company announced today. All purchases will be refunded and the technology will still be used for YouTube and other parts of its business, but the consumer-facing app and storefront will be shuttered for good less than five years after it launched, joining the graveyard of other projects Google has abandoned.
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Meta Quest Pro review: get me out of here
You’re better off buying three Quest 2s.
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The birth pangs of the Grand Theft Auto franchise
On its 25th anniversary, an early GTA producer reveals the trials faced by its original developers.
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Look inside Super Nintendo World, which just opened at Universal Studios Hollywood
Super Nintendo World is now open at Universal Studios in Hollywood. A look at Mario Kart: Bowser's Challenged and the Toadstool Cafe.
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A novel predicted the metaverse (and hyperinflation) 30 years ago
In "Snow Crash," Neal Stephenson envisioned a world transformed by the metaverse, inflation and a virus. Now he's launched a metaverse start-up.
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The year’s worst video game writing
Oh my god, stop talking.
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After selling a $200 game bundle for cents, Microsoft realises it made a mistake
That's quite the rounding error.
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Why Tetris Consumed Your Brain
Tetris exploded in popularity after a race in the 1980s to secure global rights for the Soviet-made video game, a tale retold in a new movie. It is still captivating minds decades later.
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Car Eats Car: Winter Adventure – unblocked games at school
unblocked games at school
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Nvidia Rumored To Be In Discussion With Nintendo Over Switch Successor
Nvidia appears to be in discussion with Nintendo over its next console i.e. the Nintendo Switch successor, based on the latest rumor. Zenji Nishikawa, a well-known Japanese science and technology writer, has revealed that he’s seeing some movement with regards to new hardware from Nintendo, possibly the Nintendo Switch successor, and that a “super VIP” individual belonging to a well-known semiconductor manufacturer, possibly Nvidia, will soon be visiting Japan.
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Bobby Kotick Calls Out PlayStation In Email To Whole World
As we grow closer to the finish line in the months-long struggle for Microsoft to buy Activision Blizzard, things are getting tense. Governments are getting involved, weird promises are being made and the people at the centre of it all—like Activision CEO Bobby Kotick—sound like they’re starting to feel the strain.
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The metaverse is as dead as Zuckerberg’s cartoon eyes
Last week, Meta showed yet another cringeworthy product of its $10.2 billion investment in the metaverse: a demonic VR porcelain doll of Mark Zuckerberg that looked worse than a Second Life avatar from 2003. Hastily released in response to yet another round of universal mockery from all over the internet, it was still only marginally more expressive, and slightly more alive, than a Ken doll.
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AMD cuts GPU prices at the right time to pull ahead of Nvidia
AMD has just started lowering the list price of its Radeon RX 6000-series graphics cards. Spanning across the entire lineup, the price cuts are significant, and they are already beginning to come into effect.
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How the Harry Potter video game became an ethical minefield
Hogwarts Legacy is one of the most anticipated video games of all time. Whether or not you play it is a question of morality.
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Nvidia says falling GPU prices are a story of the past
Nvidia has just confirmed what many of us were already suspecting — GPUs are expensive, and Nvidia plans to keep it that way. During a Q&A session with the media, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang lifted the veil of suspense on RTX 40-Series pricing, and the insights are not what we’ve been hoping to hear.
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Video game sales set to fall for first time in years as industry braces for recession
Video game sales are set to decline annually for the first time in years, as another industry that boomed in the coronavirus era faces the grim prospect of a recession. The global games and services market is forecast to contract 1.2% year-on-year to $188 billion in 2022, according to research from market data firm Ampere Analysis.