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Speakers For PC Gaming: What To Know Before You Buy

Quality speakers can make a game more immersive and even give you an advantage by making important audio cues easier to notice.

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10 Funniest Video Games of All Time

Video games are serious business, but that doesn't mean game-makers and their fans take it too seriously. Game developers also have their own sense of humour and aren't afraid to infuse their creations with it.

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Steam Family Sharing: How Do You Use It?

There’s an important new weapon in Steam’s arsenal: Family Sharing. What is it, and how does it work?

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4 Underrated Games Released In 2013 That You Need To Play

Let's throw some praise at the games that did not get the love they deserved when they were released.

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Love South Park? Buy Stick of Truth. Now. (NSFW)

South Park: Stick of Truth is a polished adventure role-play game, drawing from both JRPGs and point and click adventures of yesteryear. If you like the show, you will love this game.

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Steam Early Access: These 5 Games Are Worth Buying Early

Would you like to play games before they're even released to the public? With Steam Early Access, you can!

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Google Logins, Harmonix Chroma, Spotify IPO, Pokemon Twitch [Tech News Digest]

Google acquires SlickLogin, Dropbox unblocked in China, Rock Band creator's shooter, Spotify prepares IPO, Back To The Future Power Laces possible, Twitch Plays Pokemon is pure madness, and return your VHS video rentals.

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Is Loadout The Free-To-Play PC Shooter You've Been Searching For?

Loadout, a F2P third-person shooter available on PC, features none of the typical F2P issues. But is the shooting any good?

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Steam Now Has Music Integration For Big Picture And SteamOS

There are dangers to leaving your gaming window to change songs; Valve is looking to help you out with their latest update to SteamOS and Big Picture.

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3 Free PC Games That Took Off In 2013 That You Should Play

There were many games that reached the surface last year, but these are three that really shined over the rest. These games are free, very popular, and extremely addicting. 2013 was a breakout year for these games, and I really think they'll hold strong as we continue through 2014. Let's look at them.

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Evolve Client: Voice Chat, VPN, and Livestreaming All In One

Calling all PC gamers! Are you sick and tired of having to juggle a handful of different programs that accompany your gaming sessions? You know what I’m talking about: voice chat programs like Mumble, screencasters like Fraps, live streaming tools like OBS, and gaming VPNs like Tunngle. What if there was one program that handled ALL of the above?

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5 Strange Video Game Copy Protection Measures Used In History

DRM isn’t a recent invention. There are games twenty years old that try to throw off hackers, pirates and thieves through various means, some of which are devious or downright evil. Pirating a game is easy – except when the games retaliate!

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5 Great Railway Games for Locomotive Enthusiasts

Now that we’re grown up, we realize that conducting a train is a job like any other, and that qualifying for it requires a very specific set of skills that most of us don’t have the time to develop. Fortunately, there are games that can help you indulge your love of the rails from the comfort of your computer chair.

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4 Gaming Mouse Mats Compared: Which Maximizes Performance

When is a mouse pad more than just a mouse pad? When you are trying to push your gaming skill to its very limit, and every little detail is critical to achieving maximum performance.

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POLL: What's Your Favorite From CES This Year?

Another exciting CES has come to a close, and it's time to think about the awesome new things we all heard about. No matter what caught your eye, it's probably awesome.

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5 Video Games From 2013 That Did Things Differently

While big games like Grand Theft Auto V and Battlefield 4 were, as usual, the most popular titles released last year, the surge of indie game popularity has not subsided. 2013 saw the release of literally hundreds of indie games, and many of them made their mark by ignoring convention and picking a less traveled path. Here are five indies that were unlike anything released this year – or, for that matter, ever.

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I Promise Steam Early Access Isn't Ruining Gaming [Opinion]

Steam's Early Access program allows developers to sell Alpha versions of games currently in development. The system gives players the opportunity to speak with their wallets if they want to support a work in progress and grants them a venue to send feedback to the developer on games before they're feature complete. I'd like to lay out a defense to the nay saying going on out there. Maybe, just maybe, I can turn your opinion around on the whole operation.

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Turn Your Steam Trading Cards Into What You Really Want

Back in June, Steam's Trading Card system went live to the general public. Even if you have no interest whatsoever in customizing your profile or bragging about your Steam level, you can offset your gaming expenses by selling your collection on Steam's Market.

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4 Perfect Games to Introduce Your Toddler to the World Of Gaming

Are you the parent, aunt, uncle, or guardian of a child who’s interested in video games? That can be a precarious situation to be in, especially if you aren’t a big gamer yourself. There’s so much sex and violence in games today - even in games that aren’t marked M for Mature - that it can be difficult knowing which games are suitable for young children. But rest assured, suitable games do exist!

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