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Dangerous Prototypes has released a device which tests EEPROM flash chips to destruction.
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Four percent of gamers play for 50 hours a week
The NPD Group has found that the average hardcore gamer plays for 50 hours a week.
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Free Games I Like: Choice of Broadsides
You can do a lot with the written word and I find it endlessly interesting that even the most beautiful and graphically demanding games are often judged on the quality of the script. GTA IV was praised for its serious story before anyone remarked on how big the world was, while Crysis is often slammed for the way the experience is wounded by awful dialogue.
With that in mind, please don’t be put off that my latest favourite freebie is a text-only adventure, because if you dismiss it out of hand then you’d be missing out on a great little title. A word can make a thousand pictures and all that.
Essentially a multiple choice adventure, Choice of Broadsides casts you as a young officer in the navy of Albion, a fictional country which is basically a stand-in for England. At the start of the game you’re but a junior shipmate, but through your actions you get the chance to woo eligible ladies, orchestrate naval battles, deal with mutinies and do all the other stuff that an 18th Century naval officer would do.
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Intel hints at WebM acceleration
Intel has hinted that if Google's WebM codec takes off it could add acceleration to its Atom processors.
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First Look: Asus Rampage III Gene, Quad SLI, Ares HD 5970
We take a look at a new micro-ATX board, a return to quad-SLI and a £1,000 graphics card.
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Red Dead Redemption Review
We see if Red Dead Redemption is up to scratch or just another bumrush.
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