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TechRadar Deals: The best Nintendo 3DS deals in February 2016

By TechRadar Deals If you’re looking for Nintendo 3DS deals, you’ve come to the right place. We check the prices from all reliable online retailers once every few hours to make sure the prices are up to date! Nintendo has long been boss of the handheld market, but the fact it continues to be so…

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TechRadar Deals: The best Nintendo Wii U deals in February 2016

By TechRadar Deals On this page you will find all of the best Wii U deals on standalone consoles and bundles. The Wii U might be unable to compete with the Xbox One and PS4 in raw power, but it’s a console packed with some unique features and good ideas. So if you don’t fancy…

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REVIEW: Far Cry Primal review

By Nick Pino Far Cry Primal review There was a moment in playing Far Cry Primal wherein everything came together. After my unwaveringly obedient owl ripped a spear-throwing, tribal warrior from his ledge – and my newly-trained cave tiger went for the throat of a beehive-throwing grenadier – I scored a crucial headshot with a…

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How you can try the final HTC Vive before everyone else

By Patrick Goss The consumer version of the eagerly-anticipated HTC Vive will go on show to a lucky early few next month, with the PC Gamer Weekender chosen to showcase the VR Headset. It will be one of the first opportunities for the British public to test out the final version of the device. The…

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MWC 2016: Imagination shows off jaw-dropping realistic graphics from new mobile GPU

By Darren Allan Over at MWC 2016, Imagination has been busy showing off its real-time ray tracing trickery running on the firm’s quad-cluster PowerVR GR6500 GPU, a chip small enough to fit into mobile devices. What’s so great about ray tracing? Normally, when programming a game, the graphics have to be done and then realistic…

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Samsung put a Gear VR on every chair for its Galaxy launch event

By Patrick Goss Samsung opened its big MWC conference with an interesting gimmick – putting a Gear VR headset complete with a Galaxy Note 5 on every seat. The Korean giant issuing MWC to announce its latest flagship handset, the Samsung Galaxy S7, but is keen to remind people of its strides into a brave…

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Samsung put a Gear VR on every chair for its Galaxy launch event

By Patrick Goss Samsung opened its big MWC conference with an interesting gimmick – putting a Gear VR headset complete with a Galaxy Note 5 on every seat. The Korean giant issuing MWC to announce its latest flagship handset, the Samsung Galaxy S7, but is keen to remind people of its strides into a brave…

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HTC reveals the Vive’s finished consumer version – and finally tells us the price

By Hugh Langley Note: The embargo for this news was broken by another publication. Techradar is reporting on what is already being reported on elsewhere. HTC has revealed that its Vive virtual reality system will cost $799 – that includes the headset, room sensors, controllers, and two bundled games. It will be available for pre-order…

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HTC reveals the Vive’s finished consumer version – and finally tells us the price

By Hugh Langley Note: The embargo for this news was broken by another publication. Techradar is reporting on what is available to read elsewhere. HTC has revealed that its Vive virtual reality system will cost $799 (around £550, AUS$1,115) – that includes the headset, room sensors, controllers, and two bundled games. It will be available…

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Gallery: The Nintendo NY store grand re-opening was a Mario fan’s dream

By Joe Osborne The campout line was enormous At 8:45am, I arrived on the scene of the Nintendo NY (its new name) store grand re-opening, only to walk past hundreds of fervent Nintendo fans in the approach to Rockefeller Center in New York City. Well-equipped to handle this sort of thing, the patrons casually chatted…

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Gallery: The Nintendo NY store grand re-opening was a Mario fan’s dream

By Joe Osborne The campout line was enormous At 8:45am, I arrived on the scene of the Nintendo NY (its new name) store grand re-opening, only to walk past hundreds of fervent Nintendo fans in the approach to Rockefeller Center in New York City. Well-equipped to handle this sort of thing, the patrons casually chatted…

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Review: Street Fighter 5 review: The expert’s verdict

By Ian Dransfield Street Fighter V review What a difference a week makes. If you had asked me how Street Fighter V was on the day it launched, you would have witnessed a tirade against Capcom, cursing the studio’s very name as inept for being unable to cope with the demand for a sequel in…

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Review: Street Fighter 5 review: The expert’s verdict

By Ian Dransfield Street Fighter V review What a difference a week makes. If you had asked me how Street Fighter V was on the day it launched, you would have witnessed a tirade against Capcom, cursing the studio’s very name as inept for being unable to cope with the demand for a sequel in…

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Novice vs Expert: Our Street Fighter 5 verdicts are live

By Hugh Langley The biggest name in fighting games is back, with Street Fighter 5 having just hit the PS4 and PC – but how good is it? For our Street Fighter 5 review we’ve tried something a little different: we’ve done two of them. You see, while many people looking to pick up the…

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Novice vs Expert: Our Street Fighter 5 reviews are live

By Hugh Langley The biggest name in fighting games is back, with Street Fighter 5 having just hit the PS4 and PC – but how good is it? For our Street Fighter 5 review we’ve tried something a little different: we’ve done two of them. You see, while many people looking to pick up the…

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