Random Select is a new column from Polygon about under-the-radar video games. Every week, Polygon's editors assign a writer to check out a game at random, downloading the game without knowing ...
Having spent most of my life writing about video games in one way or another – presenting UK TV shows about them too – it comes as no surprise that I have a hankering for retro gaming. I own more than ...
Acemagic has added another model to its retro-themed mini PC lineup with the Retro X3, a compact desktop that brings a beige, nostalgia-driven enclosure while keeping the internals and connectivity ...
The ACEMAGIC Retro X line of mini PCs are compact desktop computers with physical designs inspired by classic game consoles. The ACEMAGIC Retro X5 we wrote about in January has a case that makes the ...
Maingear is back with another nostalgia-fueled gaming PC. The Retro98 may look like it's made for playing Quake while you wait for The Phantom Menace trailer to drop. But on the inside, the beige box ...
Acemagic is tapping into the retro mini PC vibe with a new design that pulls from the Sega Dreamcast and the original PlayStation. It’s a small desktop that looks like it belongs on the same shelf as ...
One of the most iconic gaming consoles of all time is the 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) that released in the United States way back in 1985. Now a little over 40 years later, Acemagic is ...
Sharp announced it’s launching a crowdfunding campaign for a slim and light PC VR headset in Japan, called Xrostella VR1. Sharp first showed off a PC VR headset prototype at CES 2023, which was ...
Getting a wireless mouse with a charging stand and up to 8KHz polling rate would be good enough at this price. And yet, the Retro R8 loads a gorgeous aesthetic on top of all that. PC Gamer's got your ...
Google has decided not to fix a new ASCII smuggling attack in Gemini that could be used to trick the AI assistant into providing users with fake information, alter the model’s behavior, and silently ...
Nostalgia is a word derived from the Greek terms for “homecoming” and “pain,” and it was originally coined as a debilitating medical condition for homesick soldiers. Today, it’s a marketing gimmick.
Thank you, comedy Gods. Just when Monday was in full effect, the old inbox pinged, and in drops a press release about four new perfumes inspired by the home computers of yesteryear. Even as I type ...