Tag: video games

The 7 Best Desktop Computers for Gaming
Updated:When you start looking for a new gaming computer, it can quickly grow into a fantastical journey in the world of pre-built gaming hardware. If you can avoid the calls to build your own desktop gaming PC, some excellent desktops for beginner and professional-level PC gaming are available. With a pre-built gaming PC, you get […]
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Discover the 10 Most Successful Video Games of All Time
Updated:There is no question that as an industry, the video game world has always been driven by numbers. This might include the number of consoles sold, how many video games have been shipped, or how many consoles are on the market at any given point. Today, in an industry worth a projected $106 billion (2023) […]
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The 8 Best Games for Your Chromebook Today
Updated:When buying a Chromebook, there’s a good chance that many buyers will never purchase one with gaming in mind. Unsurprisingly, in many cases, there is little recognition that your Chromebook is capable of much more than you may think, even if it often needs an internet connection to do its best work. It’s true that […]
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Retroid Pocket 3: What is it, and Is It Right For You?
Updated:Key Points: The Retroid Pocket 3 is an excellent fit for most retro gamers. Not only is handheld but includes micro-HDMI cable. The Retroid Pocket 3 was announced on August 15th, and shipping started on the 20th. The pricepoint for the Retroid Pocket 3 base model is $119. The Pocket 3 is pretty much identical […]
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The 10 Best Mac Games (So Far)
Updated:Key Points: While you won’t be able to play a majority of the latest console titles on a Mac, there are Mac games that run the full range of subgenres and modes from single-player to 100-person multiplayer. Stardew Valley is open-ended, incredibly relaxing, gorgeously designed, and fun to play, combining all the best qualities of […]
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The History of Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) Emulation
Updated:Key Points: The Nintento Entertainment System (NES) originated from the Japanese toy company Nintendo (1889), which released the Family Computer or Famicom in 1983 to huge success. In 2005, Nintendo announced that they would be making NES games available for Virtual Console on Nintendo devices. Nintendo now has emulations of nearly all their major retro […]
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