Did You Know Gaming? has come a long way. Once a blog full of Facebook-tier image macros about questionable videogame trivia, now it’s a YouTube empire with a focus on videogame history and preservation. DYKG’s latest project involved the resurrection of a lost Pokémon browser game called Pokémon 2000 Adventure, which has now been uploaded to the Internet Archive.
Originally created as a tie-in for the second Pokémon movie, Pokémon 2000 Adventure was the work of Cyberworld, a company making browser-based 3D environments as promotional tools—letting users wander around in first-person recreations of scenes from movies, comics, and so on. Hired by Warner Bros. to help market Pokémon: The Movie 2000, Cyberworld went above and beyond, making a …
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Intel has dropped some fresh details about its new Lunar Lake mobile CPU architecture, including some performance and power claims, but has stopped short of actually backing that up with any data. Claiming it’s not ready to show CPU performance at the moment, all we’ve got are some promises and the unexpected appearance of Microsoft Teams as a CPU benchmarking platform.
Lunar Lake represents the next generation of Intel processors for thin and light laptops and is its first modern CPU design to be made entirely outside of its own manufacturing facilities. Instead Lunar Lake chips are going to be made entirely at TSMC using the N3B node.
That’s no bad thing for the end user. After all, do we really care where the silicon is slapped together if it delivers?&n…
Hexworks’ striking (but rather unfriendly) soulslike Lords of the Fallen is unsurprisingly getting the sequel treatment. The spooky, masochistic ARPG made a pretty big impression, despite the performance issues, while its neat Umbral mechanic—which lets you shift between worlds—helped it avoid being consigned to the middling Dark Souls knock-off pile. Though I still can’t get over the fact that it has exactly the same name as its 2014 predecessor, despite not being a remake.
Lords of the Fallen 2, which is technically Lords of the Fallen 3, is simply referred to as “Project 3” in the agreement between publisher CI Games and Epic Games, the latter of which now has exclusive rights to distribute the PC version. A trademark application from earlier in the year, howe…
If you’ve got your own booth at CES it makes a whole lot of sense to fill it with some of the brightest, shiniest doo-dads right at the front to tempt passing traffic your way. While some might view this as a cynical attempt to draw attention to products that might not otherwise be worthy of note, you do occasionally get a diamond in the rough, as is the case here with MSI’s limited edition MEG Maestro 700L PZ chassis.
It’s a good-looking object in its own right, but the addition of a transparent LED crystal film display in that curved window really gives it a wow factor that makes it stand out from the pack. It’s big, beautiful and still allows you to see the internal components. And there’s something about seeing a display roll itself around that external curve that catche…
Update: Nvidia has officially confirmed the revised launch date for the GeForce RTX 4060: June 29, at 6AM Pacific.
Original story: Nvidia has reportedly decided to bring forward the launch of the RTX 4060. The most affordable member of the RTX 40 family to date was originally set to be released in July, but according to new leaks, its release date has been brought forward to June.
According to the amusingly named and reputable leaker MEGAsizeGPU (via Videocardz), the RTX 4060 will launch on the 29th of June, with the first reviews to appear a day earlier. The leak references what appears to be an internal Nvidia document. It states Nvidia is shipping RTX 4060 products to the channel as of the 12th of June.
The …
What price would I actually pay for an RTX 4080? Tough question. I know what price I wouldn’t pay and that’s $1,199, or rather the card’s MSRP. It’s not that the RTX 4080 is a bad card. It isn’t; I’ve been testing Alan Wake 2 on an RTX 4080 for a couple weeks and have absolutely no complaints with how that game performs. It’s more than there’s not a big enough leap in performance to justify spending the extra cash. I’d rather save the money and buy an RTX 4070 Ti instead.
Here’s how I see the high-end Nvidia market right now, and why the RTX 4080 just isn’t a deal I feel worth taking up today.
You can pick up an RTX 4080 for around $1,130. Specifically a Zotac model we’ve seen drop below $1,000 once before during Amazon’s Fall Prime Day event. There’s one other MSI Ventus RT…
With expansion Dawntrail around the corner, there are some big changes coming to Final Fantasy 14. Some of these were outlined in a 14-hour livestream that took place over the weekend, and one in particular stood out to me: an overhaul to how blacklisting players works.
The MMO’s blacklist feature is notorious for being pretty weak. Currently, all the blacklist does is prevent you from seeing any messages from the person you blocked, as well as hiding any party finders you’re hosting. It does little in the way of preventing any actual stalking or harassment that can unfortunately take place—blacklisted players are still cool to enter your player housing and, if you were friends prior to the blocking, it won’t actually remove you from their friend list.
That’s loo…
Lucid dreams are defined as the experience of knowing you are dreaming while you are asleep, and can range from the sublime to the genuinely terrifying. According to the CEO of new startup Prophetic, its latest project aims to “detect when dreamers are in REM to induce and stabilize lucid dreams” via a wearable device they call “The Halo”. And if that doesn’t sound like a cyberpunk future developing in front of our very eyes, I’m not sure what does.
Vice’s Motherboard recently interviewed the CEO of Prophetic, Eric Wollberg and CTO Wesley Louis Berry III about this project and the ramifications of such a potentially world-changing technology. Prophetic has recently entered a partnership with the Donders Institute, a research centre for neuroscience and cognition based in a univers…