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We all knew the RTX 5090 ran hot but not like this: Chinese gamer records the moment their GPU catches alight
By Jess Kinghorn published
News This could've been so much worse.

MSI's $5,000+ Lightning Z RTX 5090 has seen real-world tests and hit a whopping 1076 W power draw in Cyberpunk 2077
By James Bentley published
News More power!

Arc Raiders had nearly 1 million concurrent players in January, and around 6 million 'weekly active users', claims Nexon—putting the extraction shooter on par with some of the biggest MMOs
By Harvey Randall published
News World of Arc-craft.

Samsung announces brighter, more durable, utterly confusing 'Penta Tandem' QD-OLED monitor tech, so now I have to explain every OLED panel type to have it all make sense
By Jeremy Laird published
News Five times two is 10?

After just 2 years on sale, 7 '90s-era Jurassic Park games are getting delisted this March
By Joshua Wolens published
News Insert an appropriate Jurassic Park quote here (I've never seen Jurassic Park).

'Sick, bro, nice vape' is what I'd say to the people that turned a vape into a synth ocarina
By James Bentley published
News Whose joining the synth vape band? I've got ocarina.

Microsoft lawyers had to consult with representatives of The Fonz to get a Weezer music video on the Windows 95 install CD
By Jess Kinghorn published
News AYYY!

'5,000,000 Henrys' and they're all quite hungry: KCD2 has sold gangbusters since its launch last year
By Joshua Wolens published
News Jesus Christ be praised.

'Please let us focus on making our game in peace' developer says to whoever is behind a slew of fake positive reviews that it swears definitely isn't them
By Mollie Taylor published
news Starsand Island's reputation is off to a bit of a rocky start.

One of my favourite TTRPGs is releasing an expansion that goes from gothic horror heists to a psychedelic 60s sci-fi dystopia inspired by Deathloop, where the dead feed an oversaturated sky
By Harvey Randall published
News What's the Blades in the Dark equivalent of D&D's Spelljammer? The swingin' sixties, apparently.
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