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!




Right when you read this, Fanhome will be bringing something very cool to the United States. How cool? How does a 2 foot tall Iron Man Mark III that you put together yourself sound? Or how about an interactive autonomous R2-D2 from Star Wars that is able to react and
by Ron Burke
The sun rises in the east and sets in the west, fire is hot and water is wet, and there’s a 100% chance that if there’s a 3080, there will be a 3080 Ti. Well, here we are. Freshly announced at the Computex Keynote, the RTX 3080 Ti
by Ron Burke
This evening NVIDIA unveiled two new powerhouse products that you had to know were coming — the GeForce RTX 3070 Ti and GeForce RTX 3080 Ti. Starting on June 3rd you’ll be able to get your hands on the new flagship card, the 3080 Ti, with the RTX 3070 Ti
by Ron Burke
Western Digital is all in on flash technology, and it showed in their Western Digital Flash Perspective briefing today. Whether you are a gamer or a commercial client, they had something to share. As data sets get larger, networks get faster, game assets hit 4K and beyond, and our world
by Ron Burke
If you were to ask me what Biomutant is about, I would have a hard time pinning it down. At its core, it’s about a post-apocalyptic world where mutated creatures have inherited the Earth, formed tribes, and now war against one another. You are one of these creatures, aiming
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We are at an interesting point with laptop technology. “Gaming Laptops” have always been underpowered shadows of their desktop counterparts, but that’s been changing over the last two years. NVIDIA’s RTX 30 Series cards deliver a staggering amount of power, along with generational iterations on the tech that
by Ron Burke
Warner Bros and Turtle Rock Studios is prepping for the October release date for Back 4 Blood, and they are kicking off a trailer series to introduce some of the characters you’ll be encountering in the game. This one starts with “The Cleaners” — eight playable characters charged with taking
by Ron Burke
Video game streaming is a big business. How big? Well, it sailed past 6 billion dollars in ad revenue last year alone. If the thought of getting paid to play games is appealing, let me offer up some caution. A good entry-level DSLR camera body will run you $500, a
by Ron Burke