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Level up your gaming with peripherals that make a real difference

PCWorld

When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. Not every upgrade noticeably enhances gaming fun, but some hardware improvements deliver immediate impact and stay impressive over time. Peripherals and accessories can unlock more potential than you might expect. In this article, we'll highlight the components that turn a solid PC into a noticeably better gaming system, whether you're into shooters, MMOs, or story-driven games. A programmable mechanical keyboard is one of the first underestimated devices.


Analogue3D Review: A Retro Gamer's Dream

WIRED

This is the best way to play classic N64 games in 2025. Perfectly handles any original N64 game. Brace yourself, millennials--the Nintendo 64 turns 30 in 2026. The console you spent countless hours huddled around as a kid is now old enough to be crippled by student debt and burdened with existential despair, just like you! If that reminder of the cruel and ceaseless march of time makes you want to retreat into a nostalgic bubble when life was easier and, say, play some N64 games, unfortunately, that's been pretty tricky in recent years.


Windows 11 Pro may be the most underrated PC gaming upgrade ever at 15

PCWorld

TL;DR: Windows 11 Pro is down to 14.97 through June 1, its lowest price to date (reg. It's usually an afterthought, and that might be a mistake. Whether you're on Windows 10 or Windows 11 Home, upgrading to Windows 11 Pro may be the difference between an ordinary and an extraordinary gaming experience. Windows 11 Pro introduces DirectX 12 Ultimate, delivering higher frame rates, improved ray tracing, and lower latency for a smoother gaming experience. If you want faster load times and better graphics, this is your chance to optimize your rig.

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  Industry: Leisure & Entertainment > Games > Computer Games (1.00)

Why supercomputers are the unsung heroes of PC gaming

PCWorld

It's funny how things in reality can be so far removed from what we imagined. A classic example of this is how I imagined there to be a horde of scientists at Nvidia HQ hunched over their PCs and all working to train the next generation of Nvidia DLSS algorithms -- between enjoying bouts of Call of Duty with colleagues, of course. But as it turns out that's only part of the story… Yes, there are scientists at Nvidia working on these projects, but doing a large portion of the work in training and developing new DLSS technology for us PC gamers to enjoy is also an AI supercomputer, and it's been doing that non-stop 24/7 for going on six years now. That nugget of information was delivered by Brian Catanzaro, Nvidia's VP of applied deep learning research at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. Catanzaro dropped that gem on stage casually as a throwaway comment while discussing details about DLSS 4. But as it turns out, that reference has been the catalyst for a ton of talk about the topic.


How Users Who are Blind or Low Vision Play Mobile Games: Perceptions, Challenges, and Strategies

Ran, Zihe, Li, Xiyu, Xiao, Qing, Fan, Xianzhe, Li, Franklin Mingzhe, Wang, Yanyun, Lu, Zhicong

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

As blind and low-vision (BLV) players engage more deeply with games, accessibility features have become essential. While some research has explored tools and strategies to enhance game accessibility, the specific experiences of these players with mobile games remain underexamined. This study addresses this gap by investigating how BLV users experience mobile games with varying accessibility levels. Through interviews with 32 experienced BLV mobile players, we explore their perceptions, challenges, and strategies for engaging with mobile games. Our findings reveal that BLV players turn to mobile games to alleviate boredom, achieve a sense of accomplishment, and build social connections, but face barriers depending on the game's accessibility level. We also compare mobile games to other forms of gaming, highlighting the relative advantages of mobile games, such as the inherent accessibility of smartphones. This study contributes to understanding BLV mobile gaming experiences and provides insights for enhancing accessible mobile game design.


Nvidia's DLSS 4 is so much more than just 'fake frames'

PCWorld

This year at CES, Nvidia presented the next generation of its DLSS upscaling technology, which is trained with the help of artificial intelligence, alongside the new GeForce RTX 5090, 5080, and 5070 (Ti) graphics cards. The company touted its major advantages -- and now that RTX 5090 reviews are live, we can confirm that DLSS 4 indeed feels like black magic, supercharging frame rates and making games feel just as snappy as the beloved Doom 2016. That's because DLSS 4 now supports Multi Frame Generation (MFG), an AI-based multiple intermediate frame calculation that can artificially generate up to three images and insert them between two "real" frames, thus quadrupling the frame rate. Of course, this feature only works on new Blackwell-based RTX 50-series GPUs. But are the AI frames generated in this way a step forward or is it all hogwash?


Decentralized Intelligence in GameFi: Embodied AI Agents and the Convergence of DeFi and Virtual Ecosystems

Jia, Fernando, Zheng, Jade, Li, Florence

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

In the rapidly evolving landscape of GameFi, a fusion of gaming and decentralized finance (DeFi), there exists a critical need to enhance player engagement and economic interaction within gaming ecosystems. Our GameFi ecosystem aims to fundamentally transform this landscape by integrating advanced embodied AI agents into GameFi platforms. These AI agents, developed using cutting-edge large language models (LLMs), such as GPT-4 and Claude AI, are capable of proactive, adaptive, and contextually rich interactions with players. By going beyond traditional scripted responses, these agents become integral participants in the game's narrative and economic systems, directly influencing player strategies and in-game economies. We address the limitations of current GameFi platforms, which often lack immersive AI interactions and mechanisms for community engagement or creator monetization. Through the deep integration of AI agents with blockchain technology, we establish a consensus-driven, decentralized GameFi ecosystem. This ecosystem empowers creators to monetize their contributions and fosters democratic collaboration among players and creators. Furthermore, by embedding DeFi mechanisms into the gaming experience, we enhance economic participation and provide new opportunities for financial interactions within the game. Our approach enhances player immersion and retention and advances the GameFi ecosystem by bridging traditional gaming with Web3 technologies. By integrating sophisticated AI and DeFi elements, we contribute to the development of more engaging, economically robust, and community-centric gaming environments. This project represents a significant advancement in the state-of-the-art in GameFi, offering insights and methodologies that can be applied throughout the gaming industry.


10 gifts for gamers you can find during Amazon's early Black Friday sales

FOX News

Make gaming easier for the video game enthusiast in your life. Finding a gift for the gamers in your life can be difficult, especially if you have no idea what type of tech they'd like. Well, Amazon has you covered this holiday season. During their early Black Friday sales, Amazon has sales on gaming accessories and consoles that every type of gamer is sure to love! In an era where gaming is not just a hobby but a lifestyle, the right present can really enhance the gaming universe and make a gamer's setup more comfortable. These 10 gifts cater to various aspects of gaming, ensuring that you can find something that will be cherished by the gamers in your life.


What the heck is a gaming browser, and do you need one?

PCWorld

Even some of the most elite gamers haven't heard of the term "gaming browser." Even so, most browsers can be set up specifically to accentuate your gaming experience. But is it worth going to all that trouble? Why not just jump on the bandwagon and use Google Chrome instead? A simple glimpse of the features available in Opera GX makes it clear that it's no ordinary browser designed to just surf the web.


HP Victus 15 review: A budget gaming laptop with a 144Hz display

PCWorld

The 2024 HP Victus 15 is a great budget gaming machine, but it's not ideal for much else. PC gaming is still thriving after the pandemic-era GPU drought and the crypto mining hysteria, but GPUs are only a little bit cheaper. You don't have to spend an arm and a leg to get a solid gaming experience, though. HP claims its newest Victus 15 laptop offers desktop power without breaking the bank. And, if playing games is all you care about, this notebook won't disappoint.