Emplacement Units Unveiled in New Company of Heroes 2: The British Forces Video
Added: 31.07.2015 20:18 | 2 views | 0 comments
EB: The final installment of the Know Your Units video series for Company of Heroes 2: The British Forces has been released, and it details the new emplacement units found in the multiplayer expansion.
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| Company of Heroes 2: The British Forces Know Your Units Video #3
Added: 30.07.2015 14:18 | 6 views | 0 comments
A look at the mighty Centaur
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| Razer Buys The Ouya, What does the Future Hold for the Two Companies?
Added: 30.07.2015 3:19 | 4 views | 0 comments
Razer, the Company known for their popular PC peripherals have just bought the company behind the Ouya. What does this mean for the future of both Razer and The Ouya? Lets find out.
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| China Eliminates Console Restrictions: Which Company Benefits Most?
Added: 28.07.2015 21:18 | 9 views | 0 comments
Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft are in a constant regional battle to sell units. What will the recent end to the China Console restriction do for the big three?
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| Company of Heroes 2: The British Forces Know Your Units Video #2
Added: 28.07.2015 20:11 | 8 views | 0 comments
A look at the unit#039;s strengths and unique abilities
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| Here's Why Hardware Company Razer Has Just Acquired Ouya
Added: 28.07.2015 18:32 | 22 views | 0 comments
After a few months of speculation, Razer has stepped in to purchase Ouya. The crowd-funded game console is now under the peripheral company's wing and Razer will continue to use the Ouya brand name while also appropriating the necessary tech into their own Android TV line of products.
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| Squid Hero for Kinect Interview
Added: 28.07.2015 1:18 | 35 views | 0 comments
Interview with Aki Kanerva from Virtual Air Guitar Company about their Xbox One Kinect title "Squid Hero for Kinect"
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| Razer Acquires Android Microconsole Company Ouya
Added: 27.07.2015 15:39 | 19 views | 0 comments
[UPDATE] Razer has now officially confirmed the deal. The company acquired Ouya's software assets, including the company's games and online retail platform. What's more, Ouya's technical team and developer relations personnel will join Razer. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. More from the announcement follows below. "In the near future, Razer will be providing existing Ouya users with a clear path of migration to the more advanced Forge TV micro-console and Serval controller bundle. Razer's intention is to allow Ouya users to bring their games, controllers, and accounts to the Cortex TV platform on the Forge microconsole, advancing the experience of Android gaming on TV that they have previously enjoyed. Additionally, Razer is planning deep product discounts for incoming Ouya users to purchase Razer hardware, and a spate of freebies, giveaways, and promotions to enjoy on their new Forge consoles. "Moving forward, Razer plans significant development of the Forge TV micro-console, controllers and software solutions to enhance the home entertainment experience. The company also intends to bring myriad additional games to the Android platform it purchased, through increased investment in developer and publisher programs, and with complementary technology partner initiatives." The original story is below. Gaming peripheral company Razer has acquired Android gaming platform Ouya. The sale was announced by Ouya founder Julie Uhrman on Twitter, where she thanked a number of people that helped bring the microconsole to market, and also asked Razer to look after the community and team. Other tweets from Uhrman have confirmed she is leaving the company: "Ouya was a once in a lifetime experience. Now, I'm off to find the next." In early June 2015, following reports indicating that .
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| Razer Acquires Android Microconsole Company Ouya
Added: 27.07.2015 15:39 | 15 views | 0 comments
[UPDATE] Razer has now officially confirmed the deal. The company acquired Ouya's software assets, including the company's games and online retail platform. What's more, Ouya's technical team and developer relations personnel will join Razer. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. More from the announcement follows below. "In the near future, Razer will be providing existing Ouya users with a clear path of migration to the more advanced Forge TV micro-console and Serval controller bundle. Razer's intention is to allow Ouya users to bring their games, controllers, and accounts to the Cortex TV platform on the Forge microconsole, advancing the experience of Android gaming on TV that they have previously enjoyed. Additionally, Razer is planning deep product discounts for incoming Ouya users to purchase Razer hardware, and a spate of freebies, giveaways, and promotions to enjoy on their new Forge consoles. "Moving forward, Razer plans significant development of the Forge TV micro-console, controllers and software solutions to enhance the home entertainment experience. The company also intends to bring myriad additional games to the Android platform it purchased, through increased investment in developer and publisher programs, and with complementary technology partner initiatives." The original story is below. Gaming peripheral company Razer has acquired Android gaming platform Ouya. The sale was announced by Ouya founder Julie Uhrman on Twitter, where she thanked a number of people that helped bring the microconsole to market, and also asked Razer to look after the community and team. Other tweets from Uhrman have confirmed she is leaving the company: "Ouya was a once in a lifetime experience. Now, I'm off to find the next." In early June 2015, following reports indicating that .
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www.gamespot.com
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