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Super Mario Odyssey Could Get More DLC

Posted on February 28, 2018

Super Mario Odyssey’s huge wealth of content doesn’t mean that further DLC is out of the question, but it would need to be a “really cool idea,” says producer Yoshiaki Koizumi. In an…

H1Z1 Launches Today With Surprise Auto Royale Mode

Posted on February 28, 2018

H1Z1 has officially launched out of Steam Early Access, complete with an entirely new mode called Auto Royale. Auto Royale pits up to 30 teams of four in a battle where only…

Activision Plans to Release More Remasters

Posted on February 28, 2018

Activision has announced plans to release remasters of its past titles this year, lending weight to recent rumours of a Spyro the Dragon Trilogy remaster. The company has released its annual investor…

5 ways the Galaxy S9 might be better than iPhone X

Posted on February 28, 2018

In case you haven’t read a single headline this week, Samsung’s Galaxy S9 and S9+ made their debut and that can only mean one thing: iPhone X has its first true competitor. With…

Gran Turismo Sport Update Adds 12 New Cars

Posted on February 28, 2018

Gran Turismo Sport update 1.13 is live and adds 12 new cars, campaign events, and track layouts, and drivers can now be disqualified in Sports Mode. The patch, posted today, rolls out…

The best budget computer speakers: Surprisingly sound choices for $50 or less

Posted on February 28, 2018

Your laptop’s built-in speakers aren’t doing any favors for the gigs and gigs of music and movies on your hard drive. Even the best ones can leave your audio sounding thin and…

Logitech Z150 Stereo Speakers review: Light on your budget, light on the bass

Posted on February 28, 2018

Logitech’s Z150 stereo speakers cater to those with simple needs. No flamboyant designs or crazy amounts of connectivity options for these users. It’s enough to find a pair that brings a little…

Edifier R19U 2.0 USB Computer Speakers review: A better budget speaker

Posted on February 28, 2018

Typically, the lower you go under the $50 threshold for budget PC speakers, the more the returns diminish. Edifier’s RU19 2.0 system is a rare exception. These speakers sound great, look great,…

Creative Pebble review: Impressively big sound from teeny, $25 speakers

Posted on February 28, 2018

Creative says its Pebble speaker set was inspired by a Zen Japanese rock garden. This USB-powered 2.0 system has a simple, sparse design with a subtle aesthetic appeal. Still, I wondered how…

GOGroove BassPULSE review: PC speakers boost your music’s bottom end

Posted on February 28, 2018

If the phrase “PC speakers” still conjures images of a pair of beige boxes, GOGroove’s BassPulse may be a bit of culture shock. This 2.1 speaker system promises to turn any music…

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