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How To Play Wii Games In High Definition, On Your PC
Even when it was released in 2006, Nintendo's Wii games were already looking a little past it, stuck as they were in the muddy depths of standard-definition resolution and on relatively old hardware. More »
The Dancing, Cosplaying Girls Out To Make the Weather Fun
Your local news station might have a weatherman. It might have a weather woman. Taiwan has weather girls-make that, Weather Girls.
Their goal is to make those global forecasts in distant cities exciting. More »
Behold the Custom Etched Skyrim Controller
Meghan's husband has everything. "For instance, he has two pomegranate spoons," she told Kotaku. "Two of them. I don't know why. He doesn't even like pomegranates all that much."
What do you get the guy who has everything? More »
It's Time to Drool over Journey Again
The last time I showed you Journey, I showed you the desert. Let's go... underwater?
What I've got for you to look at here is a short video of a new area in ThatGameCompany's lovely-looking spring 2012 PlayStation 3 game. More »
Yes, Uncharted on the Vita is Like Uncharted on the PS3.
Do we want our console games on our handhelds? Do we want a game in our pocket that plays like a game on our TV? That was the promise with the PlayStation Portable and that is now a promise, thanks to certain games, of the PSP's successor, the PS Vita. More »
Student Who Never Goes Anywhere without their iPhone
Ah, the iPhone. The person who has the iPhone-and who never doesn't have the iPhone-only needs one gift. But surely there's more than one to recommend.
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You can't go wrong with this. More »
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