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Microsoft Surface - Hands on Impressions Pt. 1

Sarcastic Gamer gets their hands on the almost complete, Microsoft Surface computer. Find out what these guys think about the "Big Ass Table" including specific applications and uses for Microsoft's latest!

From the article: "The first application we were shown was a basic 'MS Paint' style program. You could draw on the screen with your hand, fingers or with your whole hand. You could also use any ordinary paint brush and I'm sure almost any ordinary item you see fit."

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pwnsause6610d ago

can we say RTOD (Red Table of Death) XD

Bladestar6610d ago

Damn... what is it about these *^@#$@# losers.. that make them think that talking about RROD on every Microsoft related article makes them look cool?

After reading your comment, I've decided I am in favor of abortion in cases of incest.

razer6610d ago

Totally agree.. It would be funny if the joke and RRoD hadn't been rub in the faces of 360 owners enough already.. And then you have this hypocrite posting comments like this:

"uh oh, here comes mart the troll, sad thing is that he keeps trolling despite the GT5 Famitsu score, its been already stated that car damage is comming thru a firmware update or in GT5. "

You need to take your own advice fella and stop trolling. You = fail!

INehalemEXI6610d ago

I like that MS is bringing new things to the table. This and Sync are pretty impressive.

power of Green 6610d ago

Who really thinks this tech will revolutionize the planet *raise your hands*...

Relcom6610d ago

While i'll admit its pretty tight, i would never pay for it. But if anyone wants to give me one i'm down, i'll even pay shipping = ]

Muppetmeat6610d ago

Now you can actually control the cursor on the screen!! This is unprecedented!!! Who would have ever thought you would need to do such things like point the cursor at somewhere on the screen and then signal the computer to take an action there?? I've got to hand it to Microsoft they've really broken totally new grou- *looks at his mouse*... Oh.. wait.

nevermind.

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Best Adventure Game of 2025

VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "While not carrying the same heft it enjoyed long ago, last year was one of the adventure genre's most commercially-successful years in this century. A Telltale-esque adventure eclipsing 3 million sales in three months would be the talk of the town were it not for another adventure game hurdling over 10 million sales in two. Though not all finalists reached those heights, each did share a greater amount of spotlight compared to similar titles within their respective sub-genres.

Past any sales thresholds and popularity contests, 2025 also deserves credit for its creativity; the last time our entire shortlist consisted exclusively of new IPs was for Best Adventure Game of 2020. An impressive year for the genre, with even greater potential ahead."

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Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown Has Sold 7 Million Units

Bandai Namco announced today that its popular flight simulator-lite Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown has passed another sales milestone.

Abnor_Mal59m ago(Edited 57m ago)

Great game, and deserves all its sales. Ace Combat has always been a great series. I should replay AC7 again for the fourth time.

It’s unfortunate that Ace Combat8 won’t have vr, as the devs felt it would be too much work and they would be essentially making two games.

Would love a release of Ace Combat6 on PlayStation, but I’d be fine with Ace3,4&5 remasters for PS5 with updated tightened controls.

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One Man’s Trash Review – Digging Deep Into Digital Gold |GLG

In One Man’s Trash, the junkyard isn’t just a heap of discarded relics; it’s a labyrinth of lost dreams, hidden treasures, and satirical secrets waiting to be unearthed. Armed with a souped-up vacuum cleaner, players plunge into a pit of chaos where every discarded console, cursed cartridge, and relic of pop culture tells a story. This isn’t just about digging; it’s about obsession, fortune, and the absurd pursuit of a hard drive worth millions. Step inside the pit and discover whether fortune truly lies in the refuse.

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