New Wave Toys just announced four new additions to their highly popular Replicade lineup, including two versions of Space Ace and two redesigned versions of a previous release, Dragon’s Lair. For those unaware, New Wave Toys’ Replicade line features highly detailed and authentic working miniature arcade cabinets. All four
We’ve covered gaming related workouts in the past, with several great opportunities to get in shape with VR, plank boards, and more. Well, the team at Aviron understand that getting your cardio fix is often a tedious experiment in flagging interest, and they are looking to do something about
If you are a fan of Horizon Forbidden West (and you can tell by David’s 100% score on his review that we are) then you might be interested in an awesome piece of sweet tie in action. Seagate is teaming up with Sony once more for a limited edition
Western Digital has announced the latest addition to their WD_BLACK portfolio, the WD_BLACK SN770 NVMe SSD. Featuring ultra fast read speeds of 5,150 MB/s3 on some models, the WD_BLACK SN770 NVMe SSD will be available in 2TB, 1TB, 500GB, and 250GB versions. You can find
We’ve seen a lot of amazing tech from NVIDIA this year, and with rock solid implementations of things like DLSS and RTX, our favorite games look better than ever. Well, to close out the year they’ve got one last trick up their sleeve, though it’s less of
If you saw our review for Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, you probably spotted our look at just how well DLSS is implemented in the game. We saw an RTX 3060 go from 7 frames per second all the way up to 60 in 4K! Absolutely amazing, right? That
Let’s just call it what it is — DLSS is technological magic. We saw it take an RTX 3060 from 11fps to 60 at 4K in our Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy comparison, and now we’ve got three more games shipping today and tomorrow that’ll bring DLSS,
The long wait for Killer Instinct to go up for pre-order is over. Killer Instinct has served as a holy grail of sorts for Acade1Up fans, many of who believed that the emulation would not be possible on a home arcade. But fans have learned to never doubt Arcade1Up and