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PC Magazine May 6, 2005 Joel Santo Domingo |
Falcon Northwest FragBox 2 (AMD Athlon 64 4000+) This computer gives gamers exactly what they want: blistering gaming performance for a price that doesn't require a trust fund. Although it is a bit pricey for a system without a monitor. |
PC World November 15, 2001 Eric Dahl |
First Look at Microsoft's Xbox Analysis: With the game console's debut, PC components enter the computer gaming world -- for the better... |
InternetNews October 29, 2004 Michael Singer |
Sun Micro, the Phantom Gamer The co-creator of Microsoft's Xbox is ramping up to launch a new online subscription gaming platform with the help of Sun Microsystems, the companies said. |
PC Magazine August 24, 2004 Joel Santo Domingo |
Overdrive PC Torque.OP Overdrive PC makes it possible to own a truly unique PC, with an innovative choice of processor for gaming. |
PC Magazine June 22, 2004 Laarni Almendrala Ragaza |
Buy or Build Your Perfect PC We help you make the right decision by examining the current computer technologies. |
PC Magazine July 30, 2004 Roy Goodwin |
Velocity Micro Gamer's Edge FX Smoking graphics and an Athlon 64 FX-53 meet TV tuning in this nice box. |
PC World May 2004 Eric Dahl |
Speed-Demon PCs Two loaded systems using AMD's fastest processor show just how swift (and expensive) PCs can get. But should you buy all the frills? |
The Motley Fool May 26, 2006 Steven Mallas |
Online Games Are Here to Stay PC games are still selling OK, but the online-subscription model may be the wave of the future. Investors in video-gaming stocks can be confident that a lot of long-term value will ultimately arise from subscription fees and advertising revenues. |
PC Magazine May 17, 2006 Joel Santo Domingo |
Buying Guide: Gaming Desktops What kind of desktop will it take to run the most anticipated games of 2006, such as Oblivion and EverQuest II? |
InternetNews May 5, 2004 Michael Singer |
ATI Answers Rival with New Graphics Chip The graphics chipmaker ATI answers rival NVIDIA's advances with two versions of its latest high-end Visual Processing Unit. |
PC Magazine April 12, 2004 Joel Santo Domingo |
Luggable PCs Are Portable Powerhouses Shuttle Computer invented a niche within a niche a few years back with its innovative totable PC chassis, but it's not alone: Falcon Northwest is a formidable competitor aimed at the same gaming audience. |
PC World May 17, 2001 Tom Mainelli & Grace Aquino |
Let the Game Console Wars Begin Will an Xbox, PlayStation, or GameCube fit best in your living room? |
PC World May 16, 2001 Tom Mainelli & Grace Aquino |
Microsoft Xbox Ships in November With Games Galore More than half a million units and up to 20 games scheduled to be available at launch... |
PC Magazine June 29, 2004 Joel Santo Domingo |
Cyberpower Gamer Ultra 9900 Pro The Cyberpower Gamer Ultra 9900 Pro shows off the next-generation GeForce graphics board in a system bundle that would make any gamer drool. |
PC Magazine June 21, 2006 Michael J. Miller |
It's All About the Games The new PC-based games reinforce how gaming technology is often the leading edge of the PC market. |
PC Magazine June 29, 2004 Joel Santo Domingo |
HP Pavilion a550e It's not an FX-53 box, but this new Pavilion does house Athlon 64 power. |
The Motley Fool March 27, 2006 Steven Mallas |
Nintendo's Future: The Past? The former gaming giant hopes retro games will fuel their new Revolution console. Betting heavily on gaming nostalgia could be a risky gamble for Nintendo. Investors, take note. |
Home Toys February 2005 James Russo |
New Life for Atari The new Flashback console will include 20 original Atari 2600 classics, plus several 7800 games. In addition, Atari has released a joystick with several games right in the joystick. |
Salon.com August 29, 2000 Wagner James Au |
Xbox, Xbox, uber alles Quit whining. A Microsoft monopoly isn't always a bad thing -- especially if it kicks off a renaissance in gaming creativity. |
Salon.com September 5, 2000 David Kushner |
The Michael Jordan of gaming Dennis "Thresh" Fong leaves the deathmatch arena to try his hand at building a business, a portal for gamers... |
The Motley Fool March 31, 2004 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Microsoft Loses the Game Xbox concedes the game to the visiting team by dropping its proprietary pro football, basketball, and hockey titles instead of trying to compete with Electronic Arts. |
IEEE Spectrum August 2007 David Kushner |
The YouTubing of Games Video games are finally getting personal. Innovations in both digital distribution and content-creation tools are putting the power of participation into the hands of ordinary gamers like never before. |
The Motley Fool May 11, 2004 Alyce Lomax |
Sony Makes the Cut The PlayStation 2 price cut comes to pass. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2013 Stephen Cass |
Review: Duo Gamer A Bluetooth controller makes the iPad a better platform for hard-core gaming |
The Motley Fool May 11, 2006 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
The Game of Our Lives 2006 will be critical for the video game industry. The new dynamics of the video game sector emerging this year will likely make for great long-term rewards for investors willing to bank on the video game space while it's down. |
The Motley Fool September 17, 2010 Travis Hoium |
Activision Blizzard vs. Electronic Arts Activision Blizzard has moved to subscription revenue leaving EA in the dust. |
The Motley Fool May 18, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Attack of the Consoles Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo are putting out some spiffy new video game consoles sooner rather than later. For investors, betting on the hardware makers can be risky. |
Fast Company December 2005 Josh Taylor |
It's a Gaming Console! It's an Entertainment Hub! Microsoft Xbox 360 plays both games and media really well. |
Popular Mechanics December 24, 2009 |
Top 15 Events in the Past Decade of Gaming These aren't necessarily the best hardware and software releases -- here's looking at you, Facebook games -- but the ones that had the most impact. |
Wired May 2001 Mark Frauenfelder |
Death Match: Your Guide to the Box Wars On a planet called Earth, four empires are at war. The Houses of Nintendo, Sony, Sega, and Microsoft have launched sophisticated and expensive campaigns to win the allegiance - and the financial assets - of Earth's sentient inhabitants (called humans) by converting them into gamers... |
BusinessWeek May 16, 2005 Edwards & Greene |
Who's Got Game Now? With its next Xbox, Microsoft is out to grab more share from Sony and Nintendo. All this one-upmanship is going to prove mighty entertaining for gamers. |
PC Magazine April 9, 2004 Joel Santo Domingo |
Compaq Presario 8000T High-end multimedia and gaming computer components in a mass-market chassis. |
PC Magazine June 22, 2005 Karen Jones |
The Console Wars Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo ready next generation gaming consoles. |
PC World March 2003 Alexandra Krasne |
Top 5 Entertainment PCs We pick the best systems for multimedia and games. |
Wired June 2005 Josh McHugh |
The Xbox Reloaded J Allard convinced Bill Gates to take on the Internet. Then he persuaded him to spend $2 billion to take on the PlayStation, too. Now he's aiming at the future of gaming - and the arrival of the mind-blowing broadband Metaverse. (Whoa.) |
The Motley Fool July 23, 2011 Patrick Martin |
Console Gaming Has Plenty of Lives Left Facebook and mobile phones are exciting, but they won't kill consoles. |
The Motley Fool August 17, 2011 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
It's Raining PS3s! Nintendo isn't the only one cutting prices. |
AskMen.com January 27, 2004 |
Top 5 Game Consoles These game consoles aren't new, but they're still sure-fire consoles for keeping your favorite gamer happy all year long. But which one should you choose? Check them out to see for yourself and get your game on. |
PC World May 8, 2000 Christopher Breen |
How It Works: Online Gaming Play poker with a friend in Poland or battle an enemy in Australia -- all from your home PC... |
PC Magazine January 20, 2004 |
Graphics Speed for Every Budget The world of 3-D PC gaming had a very good year in 2003. New graphics processing units (GPUs) from both ATI and nVidia pushed high-end performance farther than ever, while even sub-$200 add-in cards began to take advantage of the latest shader-based rendering techniques, which deliver unprecedented realism. |
Salon.com October 21, 1999 Greg Costikyan |
The war for America's thumbs The stakes are huge and the combatants are mighty -- who will win the war for video-game console supremacy? |
PC Magazine April 6, 2004 Matthew D. Sarrel |
Microsoft Xbox Wireless Adapter Want to get your gaming console online without running cables? These wireless products can do the trick. |
PC Magazine November 25, 2003 |
The Coolest Home PCs A showcase of the latest high-end entertainment systems, value PCs, all-in-one computers, and desktop replacement notebooks. |
PC World March 2001 |
Dispatch Xbox unveiled; satellite radio services; NationalGeographic.com; and top downloads... |
PC World September 2003 Laurianne McLaughlin |
Built-In Graphics Improve, But... New integrated graphics give you more power, but not enough for true gamers. |
The Motley Fool July 21, 2006 Glenn Brandys |
Get In the Graphics Game NVIDIA and ATI could power dazzling returns. Graphics chip makers have taken a hit, but they aren't down for the count. With their stock prices deflated, this may be a good time to get in on some real growth opportunities. |
InternetNews October 25, 2005 Jim Wagner |
IBM Makes Way Into Xbox Chip production is under way in the U.S. and abroad to get Microsoft's Xbox 360 in homes for the holiday season. |
Salon.com May 18, 2001 Justin Hall |
The gaming wars At opening day of the E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo, Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft eye one another warily... |
PC Magazine October 6, 2006 Joel Santo Domingo |
Dell Dimension C521 An AMD processor in a Dell? Who'd have thunk it? A compact and versatile desktop with a decent bang for the buck, the Dell Dimension C521 is a good first AMD effort from Dell... Overdrive Core2.X-Fire... |
Salon.com December 17, 2001 Steve Mollman |
Land of the rising Xbox Nintendo, Sony and Sega have made Japan king of the game console. Can Microsoft make a dent in Nippon? |