In an interview with Edge, as reported by CVG, Cevat Yerli claimed that the PC is a “generation ahead” of current gen consoles, the PS3 and 360, and discussed the impact console development is having on the PC market.
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Three-year-old Finley’s hands might be too small for the mouse, but that doesn’t stop him from kicking arse at both Mirror’s Edge and Portal on the PC.
Microsoft asks itself hard questions in an internal Q&A document obtained by Kotaku, including whether the larger investment in PC gaming brought on by Fable III is different than the other times it promised the same and didn’t deliver.
PC gaming service OnLive, officially unveiled at last year’s Game Developers Conference, was finally dated and priced at this year’s show. The on demand streaming game arrives June 17th in the United States, priced at $US14.95 per month.
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.
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.