gaming rigs
Dell’s November 2008 catalog features XPS 630 gaming rigs and Nintendo games (!?)
While in a scantastic mood, looking for holiday deals in various mailings, I noticed something rather curious in the November Dell catalog I received in the mail. It includes a page of video games. And not PC games.
Yes, Dell, the company known for making laptops, desktop computers, monitors, printers and PC accessories (at least, that’s what the title bar of the company’s web site reads), has an entire page dedicated to Nintendo games…
Britain loses prime minister, gains a few Commodores
Even though last Wednesday (June 20, 2007) marked the end of Blair’s term as Britain’s Prime Minister, Commodore Gaming wasn’t about to let the bloke go without throwing a huge LAN party in his honor. Okay, okay — the press event held in Soho probably had more to do with pushing Commodore’s shiny new gaming rigs than honoring Blair, but I bet more than a few of the gamers who took the machines through their paces on Wednesday were imagining the caricatured head of the Texas blue-blood prince sitting on the shoulders of the foes they blasted. And they were fantastically rendered foes at that.
Vigor gaming rigs to include new R600 Radeon 2900 XT
Game rig maker, Vigor Gaming, will soon begin incorporating AMD/ATI’s new R600 Radeon 2900 XT graphics cards in its desktop gaming systems. The new graphics card, which retails for approximately $400 on its own, includes 320 stream processors, supports 128-bit HDR rendering, 512-bit memory interface with eight channels and native CrossFire support. Vigor’s systems are more »















