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By Anton Piatek, on June 12th, 2006% If I have ever seen a case of too much time on your hands, this would be it: Quake Done Quick and Quake II Done Quick [Google Video]
They are actually very, very impressive but I cannot help but wonder if they were actually done by a person, or if they were scripted as the . . . → Read More: Too much time on your hands?
By Anton Piatek, on May 27th, 2006% I know the article is old, but it still has some details of the Power-based chip for Microsoft Xbox 360
3 identical multi-threaded PowerPC-based CPU cores operating at 3.2 GHz enhanced with specialized function VMX acceleration for gaming applications and high speed 128 bit vector unit 1 MByte Shared L2 Cache with custom logic for . . . → Read More: What powers the Xbox 360?
By Anton Piatek, on May 23rd, 2006% A while ago I wrote a post on Spore, now the BBC have posted on it. There is a link to a video interview with the creator of spore at the top of the page, but I will have to wait until I get home to watch it and see if it is the same . . . → Read More: User-generated future for gaming
By Anton Piatek, on March 30th, 2006% There is an article over on IGN about the Nintendo Revolution’s Horsepower. As you cannot buy a next-gen console without buying an IBM chip, it is interesting to see how Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft are playing their cards. Nintendo is the only one not going for sheer processing power, so maybe they will put the . . . → Read More: Revolution’s Horsepower
By Anton Piatek, on March 20th, 2006% This has to be the best looking computer game I have ever seen. I don’t mean the graphics, though they are very nice, I mean the gameplay. There are almost no limits on this game. Sim City was supposed to be flexible, but everything was hard coded. In this game, you create everything. EVERYTHING! . . . → Read More: The Best Computer Game Ever?
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