Logitech G305 X Superlight review
For years, Logitech’s egg-shaped G305 has been a budget beast, offering a comfortable feel, decent sensor, and solid shape at a reasonable price. It was so good, in fact, that it was our pick for the best budget wireless gaming mouse until the copycat Mchose G3 V2 Pro showed up. Incredibly, it claimed a spot…
The US is worried China could have a top-spec chipmaking machine despite export restrictions, but the machine maker ASML denies it
The Dutch company ASML is the only company to make the world’s most advanced chipmaking machines. Those machines have only ever gone to US or US-friendly companies such as TSMC, Intel, Samsung, and so on. The Chinese chipmaking market hasn’t had access to them—perhaps until now, that is. According to the US Commerce Secretary Howard…
WoW’s quest to add variable difficulty to just about everything continues in Midnight patch 12.1’s Mythic world bosses, though there’s a catch
Patch 12.1 is on the horizon, and it looks like we were right—that ominous monologue Zul’jan had during World of Warcraft: Midnight‘s main story quests was absolutely a setup for the next major patch. Curse of Ula’tek is going to take us to The Coiled Isle, where we’ll be digging further into the troubled history…
“This Isn’t Your Granny’s Flip Phone” – Commodore Defends Its $500 Dumbphone
“Nobody could sell this device for less”. Commodore International announced its next hardware release earlier this week, and it’s fair to say that it didn’t go down all that well with everyone. In our poll, which had over 540 votes, 82 percent of you said you wouldn’t be buying the Callback 8020 phone – and…
This 1986 Japanese adventure game showing up on Steam in 2026 guarantees it makes my GOTY list—you’ve really got to play it
Pasokon Retro is our regular look back at the early years of Japanese PC gaming, encompassing everything from specialist ’80s computers to the happy days of Windows XP. Developer: Bothtec Released: 1986 PCs: MSX, PC-88/98, Sharp X1, X68000, FM-7 (Image credit: D4Enterprise Co.,Ltd.) The contrasting blue/yellow tones often make it look like an optician’s colour…
The Transylvania Adventure of Simon Quest Demo Is Now Live on Steam
Independent games publisher Retroware is excited to announce that the free Steam demo for The Transylvania Adventure of Simon Quest is available to download now. The demo offers players their first public hands-on look at the completely rebuilt version of the game — a pixel-perfect homage to Simon’s Quest and Castlevania III: Dracula’s Curse — that blends parody, platforming,…
Lethal Wedding’s New Dev Vlog Pulls Back the Curtain on the Genesis Co-op Shooter’s Creation
Creative-first publisher Mega Cat Studios has released a new developer vlog for Lethal Wedding, the upcoming 16-bit co-op run-and-gun shooter for Sega Genesis that has already surpassed 250% of its Kickstarter funding goal. Click here for the KICKSTARTER Clocking in at more than 20 minutes, the new video features a clown car full of creative…
A review of Red Dead Redemption from Boss Fight Books
As far as “retro” games go, Red Dead Redemption is kind of pushing it. The 2010 open world game was already released well into the modern AAA game production environment. Matt Margini’s tome from Boss Fight Books implicitly acknowledges how this is a different story from the Boss Fight norm in that it’s hard…
End of Abyss: I’m the Little Nightmare, and You’re Locked in Here With Me
Category: Games June 19, 2026 End of Abyss: I’m the Little Nightmare, and You’re Locked in Here With Me Will Fulton, XBOX Wire Editor From Reanimal to the Grace sections of Resident Evil Requiem, I’ve spent a lot of the last year feeling helpless in games. There’s something very compelling about the rush of being…
AMD is said to be holding talks with Samsung about making some of its future chips to offset TSMC’s constrained supply of cutting-edge wafers
AMD and TSMC have enjoyed a very close working relationship ever since the former spun off its chip-making facilities into a separate business in 2008. Its latest Ryzen desktop processors, which comprise two or three chiplets, are made entirely by TSMC, but if one report is to be believed, future CPUs could well be made…