Come August 24th, the 46th iSeries event will be coming to Telford. Not heard of iSeries before? Well, that’s surprising, because it’s easily one of the biggest UK gaming events on the calendar. Three times a year, iSeries (or insomnia) comes to Telford, bringing with it thousands of gamers eager to join in with all of the gaming festivities. At heart, it’s a LAN event, but as the years have gone by it’s turned into so much more. It’s become a UK mainstay for eSports and PC gaming, but has rapidly expanded into a huge event that brings with it something for any gamer. The Parable team will be at the event in full force to bring you the best coverage possible. Be sure to check both the website and our various media outlets for rolling content throughout the upcoming week. Here are some of the things that we’re looking forward to the most.
Xbox discusses the brand licensing strategies connecting iconic video game franchises with the world’s most diverse fan base.
We asked MS, why are you so amazing and how do you come up with the ideas for creating such titles as Call of Duty and Elder Scrolls?
In a major crackdown, Italy's financial police have dismantled a ring trafficking counterfeit vintage video game consoles, highlighting a severe issue within the gaming industry. The operation underscores the industry's failure to preserve classic games, driving gamers toward illegal alternatives as legitimate options remain scarce and prohibitively expensive.
Even if they do crack down all a person needs is an Everdrive and a regular old school machine. Or modify a disc based console that has a dead laser to boot off an SD card. Some of those illegal devices look neat and some of them are just plain crap.
What a stupid thing to be wasting time, money and effort. Aren't these guys literally drowning right now? Maybe y'all should focus more on that instead trying to stop people from playing old games no longer being sold.
European Consumer Organisation claims companies are misleading consumers with micropayments.