Ron Burke
Ron Burke is the Editor in Chief for Gaming Trend. Loves RPGs, action/adventure, and VR, but also dabbles in 3D printing, martial arts, and flight!




I’m a VR junkie. Not a “I own a headset or two” junkie, but a “I own nearly every VR headset” type. When I put my head into that primitive pterodactyl hunt tech demo garbage prototype back in the 90s, I was completely hooked. Over the last few years
by Ron Burke
Getting a stable shot can be the difference between a gorgeous picture worthy of framing and a streaky mess. Doing it while in motion can be even more difficult, especially if you are like me and can somehow double-expose digital video. I’m kidding, of course, but I am precisely
by Ron Burke
Monster is well known for their cables in the home theater space, but that’s far from the only area where they play. Fresh off of their excellent showing at CES 2022, we’ve gotten our hands on two of their newest products — the Vertex and Vertex XL. These newest
by Ron Burke
Were you one of the lucky ones this holiday season? Did you manage to snap up a PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, or maybe even build a brand new PC with a 3000-series video card? Now imagine how upset you’d be if you had to replace any of those
by Ron Burke
Everything in your house is wireless. If you are living in a smart home, that can be every single light bulb, all Alexa or Google Home devices, your Ring doorbell and cameras, NVIDIA Shield or Apple TV, your Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, laptop, cell phones, smart smoke detectors, Nest thermostats, Kindles
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There’s no doubt that we are facing a challenge when it comes to finding video cards, and unfortunately that doesn’t look like it’s going to end anytime soon. Still, a larger variety of video cards helps spread the demand. There’s also more of a need at
by Ron Burke
Let’s say you’ve managed to score yourself a GPU, despite the difficulty. You also picked up a motherboard and CPU combo, and you’ve got RAM at the ready. Acquiring a power supply will set you back about 200 bucks, but then you are off to the races,
by Ron Burke
Praey for the Gods, impossible as it seems, was made for less than the marketing budget of any game on your shelf (less than 500k), and by just three people – Brian Parnell, Tim Wiese, and Hung-Chien Liao of No Matter Studios. Using the Unity engine, they’ve brought to life
by Ron Burke