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Original Devil May Cry trilogy rated for PS3, Xbox 360
Well look what the ESRB dragged in. The first three Devil May Cry games have been rated once again. This time, they’ve been rated for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. They are all rated mature and this leads us to believe some kind of collection is on the way. Perhaps it will even be of the high definition variety.
What Sony’s upcoming PS3 hardware revision means for you
Yesterday, a GameStop memo that was sent to Kotaku revealed that Sony will be shipping a new PS3 model. It’s referred to as the “K” model and requires a HDMI cable for viewing high definition video. There can be some confusion as to what these new systems will and won’t do, so we’re going to try our best here to clear some of it up.
CES 2011: Intel announces new processors that offer improved performance
At a press conference a day before the official start of CES, Intel has announced its upcoming line of processors that promise to offer eyeball-searing HD graphics, improved performance, and several little fancy features.
Pachter chimes in on “Wii HD” rumors
Following recent speculation that Nintendo is currently working on a high definition Wii for release “by 2009,” Wedbush Morgan Securities analyst Michael Pachter has expressed his support for the idea, revealing that he is “absolutely convinced” a “Wii HD” is in the works.
Pachter explained in a recent AFP news article article that he believes it is essential for Nintendo to overcome the Wii’s lacking hardware if the company truly wishes to fulfil its promise of a console for everybody, including core gamers — many of whom have been disappointed with the company’s…
PS3 owners lead the High Definition race
When the 7th generation console war first began, many gamers spent sleepless nights over making the costly transition to the next-gen consoles. It was not only the actual price of the consoles, but the price of accessories deemed vital for the truest next-gen gaming experience, which played heavily on gamers’ minds . One of the more »















