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Enthusiast sets world record with 444 consoles connected to a single TV
By Mark Tyson published
The collection spans over 50 years of game hardware.
Red Dead Redemption is coming to PCs
By Christopher Harper published
An accidental edit to the PlayStation Store listing for the Red Dead Redemption 2023 console version revealed the existence and features of the PC version.
Asus ROG Ally mentioned in latest SteamOS 3 beta release notes
By Christopher Harper published
SteamOS 3.6.9 patch notes name the ROG Ally and point toward an imminent wider release of SteamOS 3.
God of War: Ragnarok's PC port requires an incredible 190GB for installation
By Christopher Harper published
God of War: Ragnarok's PC port system requirements release, and at least one of those requirements is unreasonable for a single-player game.
Lenovo's Legion Go Windows gaming handheld is now only $601
By Stewart Bendle published
Another Windows-based gaming handheld - this time from Lenovo. Sharing the same AMD Z1 Extreme processor as the Asus ROG Ally X but $200 cheaper.
Asus ROG Ally X review: the best Windows gaming handheld, for a big price
By Andrew E. Freedman published
The Asus ROG Ally X is an extensive retooling of the company's first gaming handheld, with more memory, more power, and a bigger battery, but the $799.99 price tag might give some gamers pause.
Microsoft fixes Xbox One consoles that were effectively bricked due to being unable to update
By Christopher Harper published
Microsoft fixes an issue that was effectively soft-bricking a number of original Xbox One models out in the wild.
Valve now updating SteamOS to support popular DeckHD screen replacement— others may follow
By Christopher Harper published
Valve is updating SteamOS to fully support the DeckHD screen replacement for the original LCD Steam Deck, which predates Steam Deck OLED.
Super Nintendo mod fixes a 34-year-old blurry video nuisance
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Voultar made a kit that corrects and provides clean video output for the dual-chip version of the Super Nintendo console, thereby fixing a problem that has not been addressed for thirty-six years.
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