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more about #pcgaming LaserViking: I won one of their laptops when i bought wow... its really couldnt ventilate properly, it ended up ruining the motherboard, which i couldn't even repl... more » bobombs: The gaming laptop has great specs, however what I'm concerned about is power draw. Running games at full blast will probably kill a fully charged batt... more » pinshot: when i get my 10k bonus this year im blowing the whole lot on the most advanced gaming rig you will see for some time...and ill post pics etc. Im goin... more » kithkat: eh seems overpriced still, i was comparing asus gaming laptops compared to the alienware ones, and they are waaaaay over priced even with comparable p... more » Atheist Jew: THIS was their big announcement? Accompanied with a crappy CGI animation? Oy gevault. No, sorry. I will not ever dump thousands of dollars into a co... more » WhatTheFrag: Nice specs but honestly that video and the looks, it could easily be in a dance music video or a rave music video for that matter. Seriously though it... more » wanyo: I always thought the alienware design aesthetics were rather gaudy. Maybe giant plastic ridden cases just my thing but everyone else I know feels the ... more » kainzero: I think you need to learn how to cook hamburgers better. more » ZombieFever: I imagine there will be some people out there who just have to have one of these computers. All they will play on it is WoW. more » Namius: I don't know about all of you, but my earth is shaking... more » Anemone: I like the cases to a point, but if I'm going to spend over 2k on a PC it will have a Windy PC case. Sexiest cases ever. No pointless lights and cut... more » gerik: How could you not be shaken to your core? That dumb video had enough bass, I think my entire apartment building felt it. more » deanbmmv: Wait is this what they said would shake gaming to its foundations? Some bloody new Alienware range. Wow, they get the Molyneux Award for Hyperbole 09.... more » heretrix: Oh jeebs. People actually take those overbuilt, overpriced PCs seriously? "Prices start at $1,299" My ass.....well, that isn't too bad. more » PrenticeSelene: Argh, should have known. US only at the moment. anyone able to comment as to how it goes? more » NeoAkira: Let the lagfest begin! more » Mike Newlad: I'm looking forward to watching others play games at the same time I play them. For the love of god, please don't keep this US only for long. more » deanbmmv: Woot, Awesome, the beta is live. Now this would be great if it was outside of US. Lucky for me Gaikia is international. Well OnLive can have fun. more » RockyRan: "Summer Beta" in September? What, is this going to last like 2 weeks? Come to think of it, some betas do last that long but I think everyone here had... more » HenryHSH: I signed up when it was first announced. No email. more » -
#tgs09
Alienware's TGS Lineup Is So Very Pretty
Gaming computer experts Alienware took the occasion of the Tokyo Game Show to unveil four new desktops and one new laptop for those of us who could never afford one to drool over. More » -
#beta
OnLive Public Beta: It's On
OnLive, the games on demand service that we first told you about this past March, has entered its promised summertime beta phase, letting PC game players test the potentially game-changing system for themselves. More » -
#pcgaming
AMD Breaks 1 GHz Video Card Speed Barrier, Pleases AMD
How pleased is AMD? So pleased. Pleased enough with its video card accomplishments to issue a press release—and pretty product shots!—about its 1 gigahertz ATI Radeon HD 4890. There's just a slight catch. More » -
#farewell
Say Goodbye To FileFront
A popular online destination for the latest computer game demos, patches, and mods, FileFront has announced that come March 30th it will be no more. More » -
#valve
New Steamworks Feature "Makes DRM Obsolete"
Shortly after Microsoft revealed new features for their Games for Windows Live service, Valve counters with new Steamworks features, including in-game downloadable content, robust matchmaking, and new technology they claim "makes DRM obsolete." More » -
#gdc09
Microsoft Pretties Up Games For Windows LIVE
Microsoft is adding several new features to their Games for Windows LIVE service in order to make it more attractive to gamers and publishers and less attractive to pirates. More » -
#awards
And The Mod Of The Year Award Winners Are...
Mod DB has announced the winners of their 7th Annual Mod of the Year Awards, which celebrate the most creatively remastered video games and game modifications. More » -
#pcgaming
Street Fighter IV PC This Summer, Possibly Bundled With Sticks
PC gamers eager to get their hands on Capcom's Street Fighter IV will have to wait until this summer, with Capcom pondering the possibility of bundling the game with arcade controllers at retail. More » -
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#windows7
Microsoft: Windows 7 Great For Games
Do not fear Windows 7. Sure, the tests might show that Windows XP performs better, but Microsoft assures us all that the next version of their operation system will be "great for games". More » -
#gamingpc
BFG Begins Taking Orders On Their New, Expensive Gaming Rigs
Need a state of the art gaming PC? Got $3,000 to $8,000? No? Then you probably don't want to head over to www.BFGSYSTEMS.com, where the BFG's new Phobos systems have just gone on sale. More » -
#pcgaming
What Does Windows 7 Mean To You?
Will the upcoming new version of Windows be yet another Vista for PC gamers to worry about, or will Windows 7 be a boon for the mouse and keyboard set? TechRadar takes a look. More » -
#pc
Lenovo Packs Motion Gaming Controller In With New Desktop
Lenovo rolled out their new line of computers today in preparation for the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show. Among the list is an "all-in-one" desktop that includes a motion-sensing remote for gaming. More » -
#firebird
Firebird Mini Gaming Rig Priced At $1800
That mini-PC gaming rig I was all excited about last year just got priced. The PC with a small footprint and an even smaller environmental footprint will start at $1,800. More » -
#hotflashes
Suicide is Painless, Even Fun
Here's Karoshi Suicide Salaryman, a frighteningly addictive puzzler in which the object is to kill yourself. Of course, only that part of the game's concept is backward, the actual means to kill yourself are obscured or protected from you, as you are a danger to yourself and others (and you have access to firearms). I made it to level 7 (it counts down from 49) in about 20 minutes. For a flash game, that's a pretty good gameplay experience. The game remembers your progress if you want to come back to it later, so don't delete your cookies. I really dig the soundtrack, but there's no explanation of why you're so desperate to end your own life. My guess is the global financial meltdown armageddon panic has something to do with it. More »


