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Games to Play for the 2017 Holidays

This holiday season is looking like a pretty good time to be a gamer. Here are the top eight picks for games to play this holiday season.

By Christopher Harper – Sep 23, 2017

5 of the Greatest Game Mods All Gamers Should Play

Game mods are user-generated content done by the player to extend the livelihood of their favorite games. Here are some of the greatest game mods ever built.

By Christopher Harper – Aug 25, 2017

How to Connect an Xbox One Controller to Your PC

The Xbox One controller is a pretty solid option for PC gaming, and connecting it to a PC is easy. Here’s how you can connect an Xbox One controller to a PC.

By Christopher Harper – Aug 23, 2017

How to Limit Screen Time on Xbox One

In Xbox One you can now set a time limit for your kids so they don’t get addicted to the screen. Learn how to limit screen time on Xbox One.

By Ryan Lynch – Aug 8, 2017

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The Difference Between Xbox One, Xbox One S, and Xbox One X

Over the years Microsoft has released several versions of the Xbox One console. Find out the differences between Xbox One, Xbox One S and Xbox One X.

By Kenneth Kimari – Jul 21, 2017

How to Use an External Hard Drive with Xbox One

If your Xbox One is running out of storage space, you can easily extend it with external storage. Learn how you can use an external hard drive with Xbox One.

By Ryan Lynch – May 12, 2017

Can Project Scorpio Catch Up with the PS4 Pro?

Microsoft’s Project Scorpio beats PS4 Pro in every hardware front, but can it really catch up with PS4 Pro and draw the Sony faithful to the Microsoft side?

By Robert Zak – Apr 18, 2017

8 Super Mario Run Tips and Tricks to Master the Game

Super Mario Run is addictive. If you can’t clear that level, here are some Super Mario Run tips and tricks for you to master the game.

By Fabio Buckell – Apr 12, 2017

How to Fix and Play Legacy Unity Player Games

Don’t you hate it when the games you like are no longer playable? Here is how you can fix and play legacy Unity player games that no longer work.

By Phil South – Mar 24, 2017

5 Problems with the Nintendo Switch You Should Know Before Buying

Nintendo Switch is finally here, but before you commit to a purchase, check out the list of reported issues with the Switch, then decide if you want to get it.

By Robert Zak – Mar 10, 2017

The Greatest Gaming Myths You Need to Know About

Modern gaming media is prone to spreading lies and falsehoods. For this reason we’re going to tackle and debunk prominent gaming myths.

By Christopher Harper – Feb 22, 2017

eSports: A Passing Fad, or the Next Big Thing?

Have you heard about “eSports” and aren’t sure what to think? Here are educated insights into the growth of eSports and where it could lead to in the future.

By Christopher Harper – Feb 4, 2017

The Ultimate Guide To Steam: Pay Less and Get More for Your Games

It doesn’t matter if you are new to Steam or a regular user of Steam, you should follow this ultimate guide to Steam to pay less and get more for your games.

By Christopher Harper – Jan 30, 2017

How Haptic Feedback and HD Rumble Are Changing the Way You Play

Recent innovations in haptic feedback have drawn much attention in the world of gaming. Here’s how these technologies are changing gaming and the effects they have on the wider tech world.

By Christopher Harper – Jan 28, 2017

Interact with Your Music: The Best in Rhythm Gaming

Despite its boom in the late 2000s, rhythm gaming has seemingly fallen out of the spotlight over the years. For the fans, here are the best the genre currently has to offer.

By Christopher Harper – Jan 8, 2017

PS4 Pro vs. Xbox One S: What’s the Best Console This Holiday Season?

PS4 Pro vs. Xbox One S: which new console wins this battle? Here is the full breakdown so you can decide which console is right for you!

By Christopher Harper – Nov 30, 2016

PlayStation Now on PC – Here’s What You Need to Know

PlayStation Now launched on the PC, letting Windows users play hundreds of PS games on their rigs. Here we have the answers to some of the biggest questions about it.

By Robert Zak – Sep 16, 2016

Are Game Emulators Legal? Everything you Need to Know

The promise of game emulators is so seductive that it’s easy to bury your head in the sand regarding their legality. Here’s everything you need to know.

By Robert Zak – Sep 12, 2016

Retropie Game Emulation Configuration and Play

How to Configure Retropie on Raspberry Pi and Play Games Without Hassle

For those who have difficulty figuring out the joystick modes and file system problems in Retropie, here’s how you can properly configure Retropie in Raspberry Pi.

By Phil South – Apr 6, 2016

Games To Look Out For In 2016

Gamers, Here Are the Games to Look Out for In 2016

In this article Christopher Harper covers his most-anticipated game titles for 2016 and lets you know why you too should be looking out for these games.

By Christopher Harper – Jan 19, 2016

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When Bell Labs engineer Karl Jansky pointed a rotating antenna at the sky in 1932 looking for sources of transatlantic radio static, he kept picking up a faint hiss that peaked every 23 hours and 56 minutes, and he eventually realized he had become the first human to hear the center of the Milky Way.

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