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Visionary filmmaker David Lynch, whose influence can be felt throughout games, has died
By Ted Litchfield published
news The prolific writer, director, musician and painter was 78.
New report says PC games are outselling console games, calling PC gaming a 'bright spot' in a troubled industry
By Lincoln Carpenter published
News Everything's coming up computers.
'I think geniuses come up with terrible ideas, too': Former senior artist at Bethesda likens Todd Howard's struggles with complete creative control to George Lucas
By Harvey Randall published
News "If you don't have somebody to help you filter through these things and give you an honest assessment, it actually does hurt you."
Valve dev says SteamOS isn't about killing Windows: 'If a user has a good experience on Windows, there's no problem'
By Rich Stanton published
News "It's not a goal in itself to convert users who already have a good experience."
Deadly LA fires lead to office closures for major game studios: 'Nothing can be said to truly acknowledge the pain and suffering that we are witnessing,' says Riot CEO
By Tyler Wilde last updated
news A firestorm has killed at least 25 in LA County and destroyed an estimated 12,000 buildings.
Project to 'free social media from billionaire control' plans to take on Musk and Zuck using Bluesky's open source protocol: 'It will take years and hundreds of millions of dollars'
By Wes Fenlon published
News Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales, actor Mark Ruffalo, and more have endorsed Free Our Feeds.
Man on hopeless quest to recover $600 million of Bitcoin from landfill is finally told by the High Court to quit it, says he's 'very upset'
By Rich Stanton published
News "It's not about greed, I'm happy to share the proceeds but nobody in a position of power will have a decent conversation with me."
Lords of the Fallen publisher embraces fear of the DEI boogeyman, says it will not include 'any social or political agendas' in its games
By Andy Chalk published
news CI Games apparently believes that inclusive games are at a high risk of failure.
Epic CEO Tim Sweeney says tech leaders are 'pretending to be Republicans' to gain favor with Trump, skirt antitrust laws, and ultimately 'rip off consumers and crush competitors'
By Tyler Wilde published
news The Trump administration is expected to be softer on antitrust cases, which as we know are one of Sweeney's major pursuits.
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