Archive for February 12th, 2008

News From BiTT

Posted on the February 12th, 2008 under Everything and Anything by Kristofer

Frontlines: Fuel of War Multiplayer demo up on Xbox LIVE @ BiTT News

The Frontline is advancing on Xbox 360 as the new multiplayer demo from THQ and Kaos Studios and pushes the boundaries as the first demo to appear on Xbox Live offering 32 player online support.

http://biitt.com/2196/

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Mass Effect To Be Released in May @ BiTT News

Leading video game developer BioWare, an Electronic Arts Inc. company, has announced that the award-winning space epic Mass Effect will be released for the PC in May 2008.

http://biitt.com/2200/

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Penumbra Black Plague shipping to stores in North America @ BiTT News

Publisher Paradox Interactive proudly confirms the release of the eagerly anticipated horror adventure, Penumbra Black Plague, shipping to stores in North America from today. The second instalment in the Penumbra series becomes the latest addition to the survival horror genre, inviting gamers to continue Philips quest from the cliffhanger finale of the previous episode.

http://biitt.com/2202/

Origen AE S21T HTPC Enclosure at Modders-Inc

Posted on the February 12th, 2008 under Product Reviews by Kristofer

Title: Origen AE S21T HTPC Enclosure at Modders-Inc

 

Summary: The Origen AE Technology S21T HTPC Enclosure offers just about every feature that a consumer looks for in a HTPC case. The most prominent feature that stands out from the rest is the impressive 12.1 inch motorized TFT touch screen monitor. The S21T has several other great features as well, so let’s dig in and see how the S21T does.

 

Articles URL: http://www.modders-inc.com/reviews-story–185.html

Digit-Life Review: ASUS Xonar D2 Sound Card; Portable Media Player Buyer’s Guide, Part 1

Posted on the February 12th, 2008 under Everything and Anything, Product Reviews by Kristofer

Digit-Life Review #1: ASUS Xonar D2 Sound Card

Excerpt:
“Xonar D2 is the first sound card from ASUS designed mostly for Home Entertainment. Nevertheless, the card has software EAX2.0 support and full-size MIDI connectors on an additional bracket, as well as Ableton Live and SONAR LE in the bundle.”

Article #1: http://www.digit-life.com/articles3/multimedia/asus-d2.html

Digit-Life Review #2: Portable Media Player Buyer’s Guide, Part 1

Excerpt:
“In this series of articles we’ll try to provide a clear description of the portable media players industry. What to pay attention to? How to understand technical specs or some obscure terms? This series of articles is written for inexperienced users, not for professionals. In this respect, it will describe simple things mostly.”

Article #2: http://www.digit-life.com/articles3/multimedia/buyer-guide-01.html

Sam & Max: Moai Better Blues PC Review

Posted on the February 12th, 2008 under Everything and Anything by Kristofer

NEW CONTENT – Sam & Max: Moai Better Blues PC Review

TTGamer have today posted a review of Sam & Max: Moai Better Blues for the PC. From the North Pole to Easter Island, the second season continues its quality adventure gaming with some fun in the sun.For more information, please visit – http://gaming.tweaktown.com/articles/877/sam_max_moai_better_blues_pc_review/index.html
Best Regards,

TTGamer Team
http://gaming.tweaktown.com

Apevia X-Supra Mid Tower Case Review @ OCIA.net

Posted on the February 12th, 2008 under Product Reviews by Kristofer

  OCIA.net has posted their review of the Apevia X-Supra Mid Tower Case.  Below is a direct quote from the review:

Apevia has a lot of cases. A quick look at a popular online retailer shows 127 listings at the time of this writing. Most of these are economy-priced premodded mid-towers, in many different colors, some with a power supply, some without. This will be the fourth Apevia/Aspire case I have owned, and I have liked each of them. For someone wanting a decent lower-priced premodded case, you can’t go wrong with one from Apevia.

Direct Link:  http://www.ocia.net/reviews/xsupra/page1.shtml

Diamond Xtreme Sound 5.1 Review

Posted on the February 12th, 2008 under Product Reviews by Kristofer

 Diamond Xtreme Sound 5.1 Review

Date: 02-11-2008 Written By Jonathan RussellFor twenty bucks this sound card is a great way to lower your CPU usage and increase your frame rates. Is it an increase that is going to be noticeable? Not if you’re already getting over 90 frames but if you have a mid range gaming system and you are finding your frame rate starts to bottom out when you get a lot of action on the screen then this sound card is a perfect, inexpensive upgrade option for you.

Link: http://www.gamepyre.com/hardwared.html?aid=922&p=1