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Shadowgun claims to be the future of mobile gaming
Smartphone gaming has taken the traditional gaming market by storm. Due to their simplicity and extremely low prices, smartphone games are presenting a challenge to its handheld and home console counterparts. We’re also starting to see graphical improvements in smartphone games such as Infinity Blade that are getting perilously close to recreating the home console experience in the palm of your hand. The Android operating system doesn’t really have its own Infinity Blade-like game yet, but Shadowgun is aiming to take its place.
Rumor: Next PSP might include a quad core chip
If you believe a Google translation of a rumor on a foreign language web site, the next PSP may utilize four cores which would give it more processing and graphics power than the original Xbox console.
The English version of Eurogamer claims the translation suggests that a second PSP, which they call PSP2 , and not the PSPgo will have the quad core iteration of the low-power SGX543MP chip, code named “hydra.”
Toshiba launches the Satellite X205-SLi gaming notebook with Penryn processor
A PC gamer needs a deep pocket and to be an early adopter of change (of which there is plenty in computer technology). One of the newer technologies out there is the range of 45 nm Penryn processors from Intel that run cooler while providing increased speeds ideal for gaming use. Now Toshiba has introduced the latest and the meanest version of its flagship gaming notebook series. The Satellite X205-SLi has a cogent Penryn at its heart backed by NVIDIA’s SLI graphics, which will combine to give you the…















