Miracles of Technology - A 3D Game with the file size of just 96 KB!

142 views June 2nd, 2008 by Rich Media Info

Yes.  I also could not believe it when I first heard it. I thought this was some kind of a joke or some kind of virus or spyware! But I was really amazed…this was a great 3D game known as .kkreiger, and believe it or not, the size of the game was just 96 KB! Here are some snapshots of the beta release!


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Xbox 360s will move to smaller GPUs

101 views May 21st, 2008 by Rich Media Info

Microsoft’s Xbox 360 console will be getting smaller chips, with news breaking the popular games console will soon be using 65nm GPUs.

Revisions to the cooling and a smaller CPU have already helped later model consoles avoid the dreaded red ring of death, but the news the next revision of Xbox – code-named Jasper – will have a smaller graphics chip, replacing the current 90nm IBM designed chips, will be welcomed.

Xbox 360s will move to smaller GPUs

Smaller, cooler, more productive


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Best Gaming Mouse

129 views May 21st, 2008 by Rich Media Info

If you’re looking for the best gaming mouse then you may be surprised by just how much choice you have.

The best gaming mice don’t come cheap so you want to be sure you’re not making the wrong choice and wasting your money. To help you out here’s my top 10 best gaming mice.

Best Gaming Mouse

3200dpi laser sensor with adjustable sensitivity | Variable weights | Interchangeable grips | 5 button profiles | Right-handed.

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Custom keyboard layout for gamers

70 views March 31st, 2008 by Rich Media Info

Normal keyboards are all right for most users, but for a real gamer they are far from being perfect. Just think about how many times you have dreamed about moving the keys in another position or to make a key execute multiple commands.

The DX1 Input System was built thinking at gamers. You can stick the keys where you want and then tell the DX1 what you want each key to do.

Every key can execute one command or a string of commands.

Custom keyboard layout for gamers

The keyboard has 25 buttons which can be sticked to the Tray in any configuration. The Tray is clear, so you can make your own backgrounds.
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‘Devil May Cry 4′ slices and dices with style

45 views March 6th, 2008 by Rich Media Info

“Devil May Cry 4″ is a marriage of convenience between style and substance, although the former is certainly driving the relationship. This is the first appearance of Capcom’s action series on the new generation of consoles — and while “Devil May Cry 4″ takes full advantage of all the horsepower to offer some breathtaking visuals, it is definitely anchored to some aging game play.

‘Devil May Cry 4′ slices and dices with style

A lengthy opening cinema sets up the intrigue. Knights and servants of a religious order are assembled in Fortuna City to listen to their leader talk about the fear of an incoming demon horde. Dante, a stranger to a gathered audience (but not franchise fans), crashes the ceremony and assassinates the leader in cold blood before making a dramatic getaway. You are sent after this assassin in what looks like an open-shut case of justice, but as you give pursuit, you learn that elements inside this theocracy are perhaps a little more sinister than let on to be.

The anti-hero of the franchise, Dante, is relegated to an extended cameo in the fourth chapter of the adventure. This might immediately put off some longtime fans, but the newcomer Nero is certainly a suitable replacement. Nero is something of an emo hero, disaffected by the chaos around him and always ready to dismiss danger with a dry quip. But he comes loaded for bear (demon bear, that is) with a demonic arm, a twin-barreled revolver called Blue Rose and his massive sword, Red Queen.

Source: msnbc.com