E3 is almost upon us and we're getting ready for some really big announcements. In part one of our pre E3 2011 coverage we talk about Nintendo and a little of Microsoft. Will they deliver and claim the thrown for E3 supremacy? Hit the jump for the Podcast
Dance games like Just Dance and Dance Central are becoming some of the most popular party games out there. So it's not surprising that they would showcase a game with one of the best performers ever lived, Michael Jackson. Already making its rounds on the Wii, Michael Jackson: The Experience sounds like it would be perfect for the full body tracking system Kinect? However technical issues holds this game back from being the ultimate party game.
Child of Eden thrusts the player into the center of a battle to save Project Lumi, a mission to reproduce a human personality inside Eden, a futuristic version of the Internet and the archive of all human memories. Ubisoft has given us a new gameplay trailer to salivate at while we wait for the game to be released on June14th.
Sega has revealed a new trailer for its upcoming action sports title, Virtua Tennis 4. This trailer highlights the new Match Momentum system and focuses on Microsoft Xbox 360’s Kinect functionality which is surprisingly making its way into the game. Will it work? We'll have to wait and see, until then check out the trailer.
iFi audio launches the GO link 2 Max at $85. Dual ESS Sabre DACs, 241mW output, DSD256 support, and S-Balanced tech in a USB-C dongle. Here is what you need to know.
MSI’s Computex 2026 PRO MAX lineup covers a compact desktop, two AIOs, and a pair of QD-OLED monitors built specifically for Mac users with dual USB-C, KVM switching, and M-Mate App integration.
MSI's MAG OLED 271QPX32 debuts at Computex 2026 as the world's first 27-inch WQHD display with a 5-layer QD-OLED Penta Tandem panel, hitting 320Hz and 0.03ms response time.