Forbes

Has the Diablo 3 Launch Damaged PC Gaming?
Forbes
I imagine that while console gamers rage against the coming tide of digital rights management, subscription services and used games prohibitions, PC gamers have a nice little chuckle. They've been dealing with this kind of thing for years.
The Success of Diablo IIIGoozerNation (blog)
Has Diablo III's Rocky Launch Hurt PC Gaming?Kotaku
Is Diablo III still relevant?CNET
ExtremeTech -gulfnews.com -VentureBeat
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International Business Times

Latest Post from PC Games Tips Blog, GamerDuomo.com, Announces Future Release ...
Houston Chronicle
GamerDuomo offers PC gamers around the world the latest tips and advice. In his latest blog post, John Cummings announces that the launch of Diablo III could be just around the corner. GamerDuomo.com is one of the world's most visited PC Games blogs.
Diabo III is going live, but is Diablo still relevant?CNET (blog)
'Diablo III' Is Now The Most Pre-Ordered PC Game Of All Time At AmazonGeeks of Doom
Remembering That One Diablo Thing Blizzard Didn't MakeKotaku
International Business Times -DailyFinance -Seeking Alpha
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PR Web (press release)

Latest Post from PC Games Tips Blog, GamerDuomo.com, Announces Game of Thrones ...
PR Web (press release)
GamerDuomo offers PC gamers around the world the latest tips and advice. In his latest blog post, John Cummings announces that the latest version of Game of Thrones did not live up to expectations. The graphics are glitchy and the gameplay is twitchy.

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PC gaming 'creates unique challenges'
CCL Online
There are unique aspects of PC gaming that arguably make it what it is; an invigorating challenge that demands close control and no end of skill. The difference between playing a game on your computer - with the help of a gaming mouse and keyboard ...



Why I Love... Fallout
Computerandvideogames.com
See, Fallout's my Mario, my Zelda and my Sonic all rolled into one - the ultimate gaming Lazarus of sorts, and a fitting testament to just how ruddy brilliant - and criminally underrated - hardcore PC gaming was back in the late '90s.



Digitaltrends.com

How Nvidia's Kepler chips could end PCs and tablets as we know them
Digitaltrends.com
Joe Conley at 7:05pm 19th May 2012 Awesome new GPU architecture..cloud based games and apps for mobile and any device will be great..post PC world may be here sooner than later.. Rob Enderle at 11:21am 19th May 2012 Yes but my point is this allows you ...
The Week in Chips: Kepler, Trinity, and Ivy BridgePC Magazine
Nvidia Virtual Gaming GPU: Power PlayMidsize Insider

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Gamasutra

Aeria Games launches beta for free-to-play PC gaming platform
Gamasutra
by Mike Rose [Console/PC, Social/Online, Business/Marketing] Free-to-play MMO publisher Aeria Games has launched an open beta for its own PC gaming digital distribution platform, with a focus on bringing free-to-play titles to core gamers.

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Gamenguide

Max Payne 3 Review: Hangover Heaven
The Koalition
Max Payne ignited the PC gaming culture by breaking the rules of conventional gameplay all while paying homage to the classic action hero movie genre. Once development on Max Payne 2 concluded, Remedy stepped aside to focus on Alan Wake and handed over ...
The PC version of Max Payne 3 will be in 4 DVDsGamingBolt (blog)
Rockstar's 'Payne' makes gainsBoston Herald
Diablo 3 Slays Max Payne 3 on Launch, A Good Day for GamingGamenguide
Stuff.co.nz (blog) -Ubergizmo -ESPN (blog)
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BBC News

Neuroscientists develop game for stroke rehabilitation, give the Wii a run for ...
Engadget
Although Limbs Alive, the game's publisher, has only described their motion controller as "next-generation," it affirms that the game will be playable on PCs, laptops and tablets later this year. In an effort to lower costs and provide at-home therapy, ...
Now, computer game to aid recovery from strokeDaily News & Analysis
Computer Game That Helps Rehabilitate Stroke VictimsHuffington Post UK

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Average User Rating
CNET
The bad: The $3000 price tag puts this desktop out of reach for all but the most enthusiastic PC gamers. The bottom line: Maingear's new F131 hits all the notes I expect from a $3000 system, and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it for high-end ...


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