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Hideo Kojima just found out that Konami turned down the chance to make a Matrix game 26 years ago: 'If someone had told me, maybe there could’ve been a way to make it work'
By Rich Stanton published
News Konami took the blue pill on his behalf.

When Irrational picked a new writer for BioShock Infinite, it didn't realise he was in the next room, already working at the studio
By Fraser Brown published
News Serendipity.

Senator Bernie Sanders thinks OpenAI should be broken up, and worries about the onslaught of AI: 'It's like a meteor coming to this planet. We gotta be prepared to deal with it in all of its complexity'
By James Bentley published
News "I worry about that. How we continue community, how we relate to each other as human beings."

Nvidia is the world's first $5 trillion company, but CEO Jensen Huang's nifty narrative about accelerated computing and the remarkable foresight that led to today's AI revolution doesn't quite add up
By Jeremy Laird published
News Nvidia has done incredible things, but a lot of luck was involved, too.

The OneXFly Apex has an optional external liquid cooling tower to help keep things chill, which kinda defeats the point of a handheld gaming PC if you ask me
By Andy Edser published
News Hoses. Just what I always wanted.

Arc Raiders' preload isn't working on the Epic Games store due to 'an unforeseen issue'
By Elie Gould published
News Luckily, 26.8 GB won't take too long to download.

A UK retailer has honoured a redditor's £20 Fractal Design PC case purchase: 'You made it go viral. So we did what we believe is right—we owned it.'
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Good guy Gotraka?

Nvidia's new six-trillion transistor Vera Rubin 'superchip' for AI makes the 92-billion transistor RTX 5090 gaming GPU look positively puny
By Jeremy Laird published
News That said, it's not actually all in one chip...

New World's purchase option on Steam was removed 'unintentionally,' Amazon says, and now it's back
By Joshua Wolens published
News I'm not sure how you do something like that by accident, but that's apparently what happened.

A fake livestream featuring an AI-generated, crypto-promoting Jensen Huang was broadcast at the same time as the Nvidia GTC keynote, gaining 5x more live views than the real thing
By Jess Kinghorn published
News The AI-generated video appeared to show Jensen Huang promoting a "crypto mass adoption event".
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