Xbitlabs writes:
"Advanced Micro Devices has once again rescheduled release dates of its quad-core AMD Phenom microprocessors with decent performance. With new central processing units (CPUs) only due in the second half of the year, the world's second largest supplier of x86 chips will have to rely only on entry-level and mainstream chips in the whole first half of 2008.
According to a news-story from HKEPC web-site that cites sources among mainboard makers, quad-core AMD Phenom 9700 (2.40GHz) and 9900 (2.60GHz) microprocessors have been cancelled and will not be released. Instead, AMD plans to launch AMD Phenom 9750 (2.40GHz) in May or June and to release AMD Phenom 9950 (2.60GHz) sometime in Q3."
From NETK2GAMES out of Barcelona comes one of the most enjoyable arcade racing you’ll play: Rally Arcade Classics is no fluff, all fun.
The Ace Combat series celebrates its 30th anniversary, and Bandai Namco revealed interesting initiatives, on top of a poignant message.
That controller looks like a cheap knockoff... it should have been a proper DS5 design.
Can we get a new Ace Combat, with full vr and not just three or four levels, for PS5 and PSVR2
Also if we could get a remake of my all time favorite, Ace Combat5: The Unsung War, again with full vr for every mission with DualSense and flight stick haptics.
Rematch’s creative director, Pierre Tarno, speaks about Sloclap’s thoughts on eSports and tournaments in the studio’s hit soccer game.