Dave T
Member since: Jul 27th, 2007
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| Blog | # of Comments |
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| Joystiq | 11 Comments |
| Engadget | 11 Comments |
| Engadget HD | 3 Comments |
| Switched | 10 Comments |
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Huffpost Live tackles Xbox One with our reviews editor, Richard Mitchell [Update: watch the replay]
Posted on May 21st 2013 6:15PM

12 Days of Joyswag: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Collector's Edition (or: free dragons)
Dec 17th 2011 10:27PM (Joystiq)inFamous 2 saves the day on June 7, Hero Edition confirmed
Feb 18th 2011 1:01PM (Joystiq)inFamous 2 'Hero Edition' appears briefly on Amazon, includes Cole's bag
Feb 9th 2011 11:59AM (Joystiq)THQ to limit functionality in Homefront multiplayer for users without 'Online Pass'
Jan 6th 2011 12:17AM (Joystiq)12 Days of Joyswag: Xbox 360 S plus 'Games for the Holidays,' A World of Keflings, Raskulls, and ilomilo
Dec 26th 2010 1:54PM (Joystiq)12 Days of Joyswag: Mass Effect 2 tin, with games, books, and a print!
Dec 16th 2010 12:44AM (Joystiq)EA's Gibeau: Single-player game model is 'finished,' online is the future
Dec 9th 2010 1:15AM (Joystiq)"Taking into consideration what you’ve been saying about the importance of dev autonomy and, elsewhere, the need to add multiplayer to games, what if the Visceral team told you that multiplayer isn’t something that should be added to Dead Space? It’s not something completely unforeseeable, considering its genre.
Well, it’s not only about multiplayer, it’s about being connected. I firmly believe that the way the products we have are going they, need to be connected online. Multiplayer is one form of that."
Dr. Flick goes in-depth with HDBaseT, the 'better HDMI extender'
Jul 22nd 2010 5:16AM (Engadget HD)Nothing, based on what this article says IMO. I read about this somewhere else where they were talking up the potential of this tech. In addition to doing many things that HDMI 1.4 can do, along with running low power devices, you could have all of your equipment networked together the same way you'd network your computer, Xbox, PS3, etc. for data. So all of your equipment could be sent to every TV in your home and be internet connected at the same time by having one Cat5e/Cat6 cable connected, and low power equipment wouldn't even need a separate plug for power. I thought that was the most important part of this tech, and it's not mentioned in the article at all.
'Mortal Kombat Rebirth' footage gets over here [Update]
Jun 9th 2010 5:24AM (Joystiq)http://www.huguesjohnson.com/scans/mk2-behind-scenes/16-john-parrish.jpg
Engadget's Black Friday giveaway, part four: win a copy of Brutal Legend for Xbox 360!
Nov 27th 2009 11:58PM (Engadget)