If there’s a theme of the last two years it’s that mobility is king. People want to take what they’ve bought on the road, and they want to play where they want to play and not be tied down to a console at home. Valve agrees, giving
On the show floor of E3 2019 was a unique piece of hardware called the mClassic, boasting its ability to upscale games via HDMI. While it sounded impossible initially, I could definitely see a difference between standard gameplay when using it, be it on a PlayStation 4 Pro or even
On a Wednesday afternoon in downtown San Francisco, the co-founder of GAEMS, John Smith, and his team host a steady stream of press in their hotel room to show off their latest creation. John looks to be in his fifties, and is the type of guy who can talk passionately
There are a lot of phones that claim the title of “Flagship”, and entirely too many that claim to be built for gamers. I can’t say that a single one actually delivers on that claim, though. Asus is looking to show the likes of Apple and Google how it’
Earlier this month, news came out that Astro and Nintendo were teaming up to make a special Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild themed wired headset. At E3 2018, we were given a chance to check out the headset and all of the secrets it holds in its chest.
Gaming on-the-go is becoming more and more popular, and thankfully, mobile phones are rising to the task. I got to spend some quality time with a prototype of the RED Hydrogen One phone, an impressive phone with an equally impressive $1,200 price tag. You may not be familiar with
How far we’ve come since the silver-ribbed, predator-inspired days of Alienware. Well, actually – not that far. Alienware is still the technically obsessive master of extremes it was, and always has been.
I had a chance to walk through Alienware’s newest offerings – evidence of its continuing pursuit of PC-gaming
From the SuperScope on the NES to the Sniper Scope rifle on the original Xbox and PS2, we’ve flirted with the idea of using guns as peripherals for our first-person shooters for a long time. During one hazy trip to Kentia Hall a few years back, I even remember