When is a game download service not a game download service? Well, when it’s a whole new way of approaching the concept of game ownership and accessibility. Those of you in the know will, well, know that OnLive isn’t a game download service anyway, it’s a cutting edge gaming portal which allows you to play [...]
Tags: Future, onlive, OnLive Game System, Rax, Review, Richard Burley, Tech, Technology
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Tue, September 27 2011 » OnLive, Reviews » 6 Comments
Thursday saw the UK launch of one of the most interesting gaming services yet; OnLive. OnLive promises to deliver a high quality gaming service, over the Internet, to your PC, TV, mobile or Mac regardless of how powerful the device itself is. We are very excited about what this technology could offer gamers the world [...]
Tags: Digital Download, onlive, Rax, Technology, The Future
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Sat, September 24 2011 » Gaming News » No Comments
Someone left a typewriter out in the Newb Review office and Adam seems to have gotten his little grubby hands all over it. The following nonsensical ramblings were found next to a mysterious brown smear in the carpet. They say if monkeys have enough time they can type the entire works of Shakespeare. Well, if you [...]
Tags: 3D, 3DS, Adam Radcliffe, Avatar, Eurogamer Expo 2010, James Cameron, newbreview, Nintendo, NVIDIA, opinion, Sony, Technology, Virtual Boy
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Mon, January 24 2011 » Adam Thinks..., Articles » 1 Comment
People are lazy, very lazy, (me especially), but its not written into our genetic code, or a result of our upbringing, it is in fact the consequence of our ever growing intelligence and the utilization of our intelligence to create more and more gadgets and gizmos, which sole purpose is to make our lives a lot lazier.
Tags: Adam Thinks..., apocalypse, apple, Bruce Willis, Darwinia+, Introversion, ipad, ipod, It'sActuallyAdam, J. C. Denton, left 4 dead, Mass Effect, Microsoft, Multiwinia, Robot uprising, Robots, sega, shenmue, Tech, Technology, Terminator 2, The Future, war
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Mon, June 14 2010 » Adam Thinks..., Articles » No Comments