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Use of motion-capture actors' performances for AI training is a sticking point.
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$130 set is available for preorder now, ships on October 1.
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Regulator says move is "exactly the sort of consumer harm" it warned about.
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Oddly timed accessory is released as the Switch's life cycle is winding down.
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Bite-size speed challenges refresh the classics, but require a healthy dose of patience.
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Ars' leak analysis shows a large "Games" department and a very well-paid "Admin" team.
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Developers canceled a beta test—but may have gotten one anyway.
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UTM SE's lack of JIT compilation means "SE stands for Slow Edition."
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Plugging up "worst-case" algorithmic holes is proving more difficult than expected.
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Other Pocket iterations have stuck to colorful (and cheaper) plastic.
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Arm "Accuracy Super Resolution" is optimized for power use and integrated GPUs.
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Opinion: Games that were popular in 2011 or even 2022 won't move the needle for Apple.
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Launch day access to first-party titles now restricted to $19.99/month "Ultimate" tier.
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The HP 200LX included a mysterious maze game called Lair of Squid. We tracked down the author.
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The game's "next-gen update" threatened to upend years of work on the "DLC-sized" mod.
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European iOS users will see the alternative app store launch sometime soon.
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The original developers revised puzzles and realized the immersive world in 3D.
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Microsoft couldn't get the price of its streaming Xbox low enough to release it.
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New iOS emulation rules only apply to "retro game consoles," not retro computers.
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It's fun to speculate, but sales and library quirks make it impossible to know.