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Latest Gaming Hardware Stories

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By Vicki B. Jacobson

These five gaming products all changed the industry as we know it, but there can only be one winner.

By Brian Heater

Before the Nintendo 3DS hits the scene, we take a look back at the DS line's humble origins to see how it evolved into the powerhouse portable-gaming platform it is today.

By Natalie Shoemaker

As the groundbreaking Street Fighter II celebrates its 20th anniversary, we take a look back at some of the innovations, collaborations, and just plain hoaxes that made the franchise great.

By Jeffrey L. Wilson

After 13 long years, Duke Nukem Forever is finally being released, but the tech world is a vastly different place now. Here's how.

By Iyaz Akhtar
4.5
Editors' Choice

This kick-ass sequel to the popular role-play combat game Mass Effect offers something for returning and new players alike.

By Daniel S. Evans
3.0

The Microsoft Xbox 360 Arcade is a fine entry-level, next-generation console, but its lack of storage makes game play feel like that of an Atari 2600.

By Daniel S. Evans
4.5

Even though the Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite won't sway current owners to upgrade, its impressive feature set and strong online community make it the high-powered console to own.

By Brian Neal
4.5
Editors' Choice

The Microsoft Xbox 360 sets a new standard in console gaming with high-definition video and surround-sound audio. The Design of the main console is impressive, and setup is effortless, although poorly documented. The Xbox 360 is truly cutting-edge technology on the vanguard of next-generation console gaming.

By Matthew Sarrel