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Friday, 11 April 2014 10:29

Transistor for PS4 and PC to arrive on May 20

In a new publication on the official website of the creators of the popular Bastion was confirmed that their new project, Transistor, will be available to play on May 20. The game will be available upon release for the PC and PlayStation 4 at a price of €18.99.

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Blizzard has recently protect copyrights on a mysterious new project under the working title Overwatch. In addition, they began to search for new employees who would join the team in charge of the development of their new titles.

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For the first 48 hours only a new low price offering from Bundle Stars gives gamers the chance to grab SIX action-packed Steam games for just $1.99. The Reboot Bundle 3.0 lets Windows gamers play the role of wild Viking warriors, anime babes with deadly blades, and dragons with a penchant for burning castles and kidnapping princesses. From waging war in the brutal Middle Ages, to spilling blood in far-away galaxies, Reboot 3.0 has got it covered

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Strategy turn based game Duelyst and its Kickstarter campaign in which the development team asked for $68,000 to finish up the development of the game have successfully finished the first part of the story. Now, a week after the start of the campaign developers can breathe easier because more than 2,000 players provided the necessary funds.

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Sunday, 09 March 2014 17:00

Planets³ Kickstarter campaign started

On the website Kickstarter, a new campaign of raising finance to complete the "open-world 3D voxel-based RPG" titled Planets³ (pronounced "planetscube") was started. Mentioned title combines RPG experience with the construction and exploration of the universe built from small voxels, or block size of 25 cm³.

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Thursday, 06 March 2014 16:08

Gamers delighted with The Stick of Truth

The second day of the current week marked the release (in the U.S.) of the long-awaited RPG with characters from the popular series South Park in the lead role. Shortly after the release, first reaction of players and reviewers have spread over the Internet who unanimously say that the game does not disappoint.

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The new Adrenaline Bundle brings gamers 11 interesting Steam games to add to their collection, and uniquely, the ability to turn their hands to crafting their very own game levels. That’s a total of 12 Steam keys. For just $4.99. A key component of the bundle is Axis Game Factory (“AGF”) for Windows, Mac and Linux. Dubbed as “Minecraft on Steroids”, AGF is an easy to use Steam software package that allows game developers and enthusiasts to quickly design their own levels and environments for many different game types.

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Monday, 13 January 2014 17:49

Day-Z marks 800,000 players

In messages exchange with fans on Reddit, creator of Day-Z Dean "Rocket" Hall said that in a little less than a month since the game is available on the market they managed to sell more than 800,000 copies, adding that he was more than pleased by these results.

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Thursday, 31 October 2013 22:27

EIZO pushed out a 240Hz monitor just for gaming

The new model is designed in a classical style with sharp lines and brings a 23.5 inch screen with a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels with 16:9 aspect ratio and a contrast of 5000:1 with a brightness of 400 cd/m2. The response time of the display is less than 1 ms, and the viewing angle is 176 degrees both horizontally and vertically. Monitor comes with LED backlit and has a Turbo 240 technology that allows the dispay of frame rate of 240 fps.

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Wednesday, 16 October 2013 10:14

Games Are Growing in Popularity, Use, Profits

“Hope. It is the only thing stronger than fear. A little hope is effective. A lot of hope is dangerous. Spark is fine, as long as it's contained.” – President Snow, “The Hunger Games,” Lionsgate, 2012
 
If it weren’t for my early years with JT (Jack Tramiel) during the Atari era, I probably wouldn’t track video games – mobile, console or PC. But it’s amazing to see how much broader the industry is today.

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