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  • 'Soul Calibur Legend' Confirmed For WiiRead Article


    Namco Bandai is introducing a new take on its tremendously popular 3D Soul Calibur fighting game series with Soul Calibur Legends, a third– person action game developed exclusively for the Wii.Soul Calibur Legends will follow Siegfried and other Soul Calibur characters as they quest to save an empire from destruction.
  • Xbox 360 Spring UpdateRead Article


    Microsoft officials have confirmed that the Spring Update will go live beginning on...today! Microsoft is particularly highlighting Windows Live Messenger, which will connect people across Xbox 360 consoles, Windows PCs, and Windows Mobile devices.  Xbox Live members will be able to socialize with people on their unified friends list, as well. Other major features in the newly implemented Windows Live Messeng
  • ViewSonic's latest 19" LCD MonitorRead Article


    ViewSonic recently introduced a19" CD monitor to its lineup of 19" monitors.The VX1932wm has a resolution of 1,440 x 900, brightness of 300 nits, contrast ratio of 700:1, and viewing angle of 160/160 degrees.
  • New Philips LCD Monitors Boast Low Power ConsumptionRead Article


    Philips has launched the 200WS8 (20") and 220WS8 (22") widescreen LCD monitors, which claimed to have the lowest power consumption in the industry.  When powered on, the monitors perform at 10% below Energy Star requirements.
  • Japan's 2007 Wii Line-UpRead Article


    Nintendo of Japan has reportedly revealed its line–up of first party releases for 2007 on the Wii.IGN was first to be in receipt of the documents and although only one title is given a specific release date, the rest are all specified as 2007 releases.
  • 15" Bush LCD HDTVRead Article


    Bush has released what might very be the smallest HD–ready television available.  The LCD15W08DVDHD has a 15.4" widescreen LCD, built–in DVD player, a 1024 x 768 resolution, and an HDMI input .There's also a VGA–in for connecting a computer, or even an Xbox 360. There's a single Scart socket, S–Vide
  • Capcom Makes Wii RE4 EasyRead Article


    Capcom says that for Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition, it is focusing on making the game more accessible to Wii gamers.  makes sense, I suppose.
  • BenQ LCD Monitors Target GamingRead Article


    BenQ recently introduced two 24" LCD monitor models that target the gaming market. The new 37" full high–definition LCD TV has brightness of 500 nits, contrast ratio of 1,500:1, response time of 6ms, and a viewing angle of 178 degrees, said the company.
  • PS3 Users Boost Home ProgramRead Article


    Sony Computer Entertainment officials have revealed that Stanford University’s Folding@home distributed computing project has greatly benefited from PS3 user participation, with the program's computing capacity more than doubling since the console joined the effort.Folding@home is used to aid in calculations relating to the study of protein folding and protein folding diseases and was originally run by joining thousands of PCs throughout the world (with a concept similar to the popular SETI@home screen saver, which analyzes radio–telescope data
  • Pro Evolution Soccer 6 for PS2 Now PS3 CompatibleRead Article


    Sony has updated the PS3 to play the PS2 version of Pro Evolution Soccer 6 "with no known issues."  Actually, PES6 has been compatible with the PS3 since the console's launch, but the online gameplay was completely broken.
  • Medal of Honor: Airborne ConfirmedRead Article


    After numerous delays, an official release date for the next installment of the Medal of Honor series has finally been confirmed, which is set to land on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC.Medal of Honor: Airborne has seen its release date pushed back a number of times since it was first announced back in January of 2006.
  • Wii Shortage Could Stretch into 2009Read Article


    IDC research analyst Billy Pidgeon has suggested that the Wii console will continue to experience supply problems until 2009, suggesting that Nintendo may see consumer interest in the console dip unless the issue is properly addressed. “I’d like to see Wii hardware shipping in larger quantities or mass market consumers may cool on it.
  • Kane & Lynch, Crossfire Coming to PS3Read Article


    Eidos parent company SCi will release Kane & Lynch: Dead Men and Crossfire for PS3.This sets up Kane & Lynch, the next shooter from the Hitman boys, for a simultaneous release on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC this year.
  • PS3 Firmware UpdateRead Article


    Sony has released the latest 1.70 firmware for PS3, laying the groundwork for playing downloadable PS1 titles on the console itself, and improving backward compatibility with PS2 peripherals.
  • Smack Down WWE Stars on Xbox LiveRead Article


    Later this month, WWE stars Shelton Benjamin and Johnny Nitro are stepping into the ring to take on Xbox 360 fans on Live.As part of the latest event in Microsoft's Game with Fame calendar, this is happening on April 23 between 1–3pm (GMT).
  • HDTV Gaming without Next-Gen ConsolesRead Article


    So you want to enjoy high–definition gaming but aren't crazy about the idea of having to shell out big bucks for a next–gen console, like the PS3 or Xbox 360?  Not a problem.With the right cable and the right games, you can still enjoy HD gaming on your current console.
  • HDTV Buying Guide (Part 2)Read Article


    So after reading Part 1, you're now hopefully a little more familiar with the HDTV technology options avaliable to you.  Here are some other things to consider when shopping for a new HDTV.
  • HDTV Buying Guide (Part 1)Read Article


    Let's start out by explaining the strengths and weaknesses of the four major types of HDTV technology.  LCD Pros–LCD prices seem to be ever dropping–Light and thin –Excellent color reproduction–No burn–in–Runs cool–Long–lasting–Work well in bright rooms–No maintenance to keep sharpness–Excellent for computer use– Not affected by altitudeCons–More expensive then CRT and plasma–Slower refresh rates than plasma–Might not worth the price after 40"–Lowest black compared to all four types–Regular lamp replacement ($$$)–More narrow viewing angle than
  • Xbox 360 and High-Def Gaming FAQsRead Article


    – What does Xbox 360 support?According to Microsoft, all games that appear on the Xbox 360 system will support high–definition resolutions up to 720p (progressive scan) and 1080i (interlace). Excellent.
  • Buying the Right HDTV for Xbox 360 GamingRead Article


    Consider the following:– Go with LCD, DLP, or CRT HDTV technology if your Xbox 360 gaming will (or does) take place in a relatively bright room.– Go with LCD or plasma HDTVs if you're looking to mount your new bad boy HDTV on the wall– Go with widescreen to make the most of 16:9 format of games.
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