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‘We had to do a lot of technological work that was sort of unprecedented … which was really challenging and exciting,’ Crossplay producer on the effort to bring The New York Times’ first two-player game to life
(Image credit: Future) What is it about games that intrigues us so? Is it competition? Maybe it’s impact on brain […]
Finally, a new controller that solves the Switch 2’s “flat Joy-Con” problem
When I reviewed the Switch 2 back in June, I noted that the lack of any sort of extended grip […]
GameShark resurfaces with plans to preserve the cheat code era
For many players, GameShark was a rite of passage during the cartridge and early disc era. A small plastic device […]
Why adding modern controls to 1996’s Tomb Raider simply doesn’t work
For our C:ArsGames series, we look at the controls conundrum of early 3D. The graphical updates to Tomb Raider are […]
The first new Marathon game in decades will launch on March 5
It’s been nearly three years now since Destiny maker (and Sony subsidiary) Bungie formally announced a revival of the storied […]
Reports of ad-supported Xbox game streams show Microsoft’s lack of imagination
You can do better than that That’s a moderately useful option for cloud-curious Xbox players that might not be willing […]
10 things I learned from burning myself out with AI coding agents
Opinion: As software power tools, AI agents may make people busier than ever before. Credit: Aurich Lawson | Getty Images […]
Meta’s layoffs leave Supernatural fitness users in mourning
There is a split in the community about who will stay and continue to pay the subscription fee and who […]
If you ever doubted SteamOS, think again – this new Decky Loader plugin is possibly the best one yet
(Image credit: Future / Isaiah Williams) A new Decky Loader plugin for SteamOS has made it easier to play and […]
