The 10 Greatest MS-DOS Games of All Time

From a trio of kids who save the world from a giant purple tentacle to one of the world’s great shoot-em-ups, here are ten games that entertained millions.

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Gears Of War IV Might Start A Prequel Trilogy

That’s a recipe for a “keeper,” and I contend that Epic Games and Microsoft Games Studios are savvy enough to know they’ve got a chicken that lays golden eggs full of money.

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If you play "Civilization", you know this is true… [PIC]

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Sequels and Progress

There are no original ideas. Everything is a remake. Nobody is doing anything new or interesting. Everything is a sequel. Sound familiar? The gaming industry is built on sequels. We love them and hate them. But are they going the right direction?

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The Rise of Great HD Remakes

For better or worse, HD remakes are here to stay. At least the future of our past is in great hands.

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Build the perfect Skyrim PC for $850

You don’t have to break the bank to have a rig that can play Skyrim at its highest settings. Join us as we take a look at the

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Game Characters We Can Believe In

Are the stories being told and the characters at their core maturing at the same pace as gaming itself? And do gamers care?

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The 7 Most Elaborate Dick Moves in Online Gaming History

Multiplayer games are just like the rest of the Internet — no matter how big a d*ck you’ve seen, somewhere there’s an even bigger one doing unspeakable things to people.

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10 Most Unexpected Kills In Multiplayer Games

The world of online gaming is a bizarre one indeed, with so many complex mechanics and design choices that even normal kills in some games seem pretty crazy. That said, there are clearly a few specific cases of kills that really make you question the laws of virtual physics. Here are ten kills that occur in multiplayer games that really make you go “WTH!”

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Read Skyrim’s Books on Your iPad. Or Nook. Or Kindle.

Skyrim sure has a lot of in-game books. The game almost feels like a virtual library at times. And while all that reading can be interesting and relaxing, it also detracts attention from the task at hand, which usually involves killin’ loads of things. Thankfully, a solution is at hand.

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