Atari Partners with Alan-1

Atari Partners with Alan-1

Atari Partners with Alan-1 to Bring New Atari Recharged Games to Arcades Nationwide Tooele, UTAH – March 12, 2024 – Alan-1, Inc. (alan-1.com), a video game studio and manufacturer of coin-operated arcade game cabinets, is thrilled to announce a new partnership with the iconic game publisher Atari.  Alan-1 has been selected by Atari to create…

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The world’s first ‘true 8K’ ultra-wideband gaming mouse is here, complete with a glowing dongle that’s supposedly less prone to unwanted interference

I’ll be honest—I haven’t experienced many 2.4 GHz wireless connection issues running multiple devices at once. Still, it seems inevitable that in our tech-filled homes, this particular wireless band is eventually going to become saturated and disconnection problems will become more frequent. Two of our hardware team have had such issues, so they’ll be particularly…

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Marvel Rivals devs have accidentally buffed Storm into a tornado-yeeting monster that everyone is picking, and no-one knows how to counter: ‘A clustered group is a snack for us’

Storm is one of the many Duelists in Marvel Rivals, but despite her cool design and neat abilities, she wasn’t really anyone’s first choice in Season 0. It wasn’t that she was particularly weak; there were just a ton of better choices, like Winter Soldier, Punisher, Star-Lord, and Iron Fist. So to remedy this and…

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Modder uses Claude AI to code new BIOS that gets obscure all P-core Intel Bartlett Lake CPUs running on a Z790 motherboard

Intel’s Bartlett Lake CPU is a bit of a niche offering, mainly aimed at edge, embedded, and networking applications rather than consumer PCs. But what with its pure P-core engineering, it’s kinda intriguing. And yet not compatible with desktop motherboards. Until now, that is. An enterprising modder has managed to get a 12-core Bartlett Lake…

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Do goblin dice math, slap your D&D players with severed troll limbs, and take revenge on Shakespeare in this year’s wonderfully weird ZineQuest RPG kickstarters

Amidst this February’s storm of big PC game releases, there’s one annual tradition I want to make sure doesn’t get overlooked: ZineQuest. If you’re not familiar, it’s a whole month of independent tabletop RPG creators crowdfunding quick ‘n’ dirty projects on Kickstarter—usually adventures or supplements, but also small self-contained games. There’s always a scrappy, DIY…

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