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NVIDIA GF100 GPU Fermi Graphics Architecture (BmR)

NVIDIA's latest GPU is codenamed GF100, and is the first graphics processor based on the Fermi architecture. In this article, Benchmark Reviews explains the technical architecture behind NVIDIA's GF100 graphics processor and offers an insight into upcoming Fermi-based GeForce video cards. For those who are not familiar, NVIDIA's GF100 GPU is their first graphics processor to support DirectX-11 hardware features such as tessellation and DirectCompute, while also adding heavy particle and turbulence effects. The GF100 GPU is also the successor to the GT200 graphics processor, which launched in the GeForce GTX 280 video card. NVIDIA has since redefined their focus, and GF100 proves a dedication towards next generation gaming effects such as raytracing, order-independent transparency, and fluid simulations. Rest assured, the new GF100 GPU is more powerful than the GT200 could ever be, and early results indicate a Fermi-based video card delivers far more than twice the gaming performance over a GeForce GTX-280.

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Willy's Wonderland - The Game - Co-op Review [Co-Optimus]

"Back before the Five Nights at Freddy’s movie came along, an indie horror movie called Willy’s Wonderland beat it to the punch. The movie received a mobile game adaptation in 2023, and that game has now been revived on consoles and Steam. Willy’s Wonderland – The Game from QUByte Interactive and Mito Games is not exactly an amazing game, but it is short, cheap, and co-op," says Co-Optimus.

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MGS Delta: Snake Eater Release Date Still Undecided, Voice Performances Re-Recorded As Needed

The release date for Konami's upcoming remake of Metal Gear Solid 3, titled Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, remains undecided.

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Lunar Lander Beyond review - ChristCenteredGamer

CCG writes - "Lunar Lander Beyond is one of those decent and fun games that, while enjoyable, isn't exceptional. Not everything must be amazing, though. For a game trying to revitalize a classic property in a modern way, it does that pretty well. It certainly has moments that are quite frustrating, as well as a few difficulty spikes around the middle of the game. The controls are a mixed bag, but I suppose the original Lunar Lander wasn't a walk in the part either; mastering the controls was half of the fun and challenge there. I feel like the game deserves more success than it's currently had (based on current Steam review count), and I attribute that to a price that's a bit on the higher side. It's not a terrible value, as it took me around ten hours to complete. I would say it's worth a purchase on discount, though."

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