Archive for March, 2008

Atari PC Catalog Gets Steam’d

A slew of Atari-published PC titles are heading to Valve Software’s Steam digital distribution service, including The Witcher and Indigo Prophecy.
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Bryan Singer Confirmed Again to Be Returning to Superman

Superman: The Man of Steel will make it’s way to the big screen with Bryan Singer taking the helm. Take the jump for more details on could be writing the script.
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Now on Steam - Company of Heroes: Gold Edition

Now available on Steam, Company of Heroes: Gold Edition bundles the award-winning real-time strategy game, Company of Heroes, and its expansion, Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts, for the low price of $39.95.
Company of Heroes is the WWII real-time strategy game that brings to life the journey of the brave men of Able Company as [...]

How Nvidia Will Help Save PC Gaming

As part of the newly-formed PC Gaming Alliance, Nvidia hopes to take the PC gaming market and turn it into the hulking brute that it should be. We speak with Roy Taylor, Nvidia VP of content relations and PCGA CTO.
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SMALLVILLE Gets An 8th Season

The CW made it official by announcing Smallville as one of the six scripted shows tapped for early renewal. Also, Season 7 is going all the way to 20 episodes.
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“Star Trek Year Four” to be cowritten by Roddenberry’s assistant, Trek-writer D.C. Fontana

“Star Trek Year Four: The Enterprise Experiment” will be co-written by D.C. Fontana, who started her career as assistant to Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, and has authored some of Star Trek’s most celebrated episodes.
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“Kick-Ass” #1 headed back to the presses for a second printing

“Kick-Ass” #1 has sold out at the Diamond level and Marvel has announced a second printing featuring a Variant Interior Art cover.
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Was Windows XP Microsoft's Last Good OS?

Everybody’s talking today about “Drivergate” — internal Microsoft e-mails that show senior Microsoft executives personally struggling to use hardware products sporting the “Windows Vista Capable” sticker. The e-mails also show that Microsoft lowered its standard for some hardware compatibility, apparently to help Intel impress Wall Street.
This revelation is simply the latest in a long [...]