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bit-tech.net main Feed Elvis' favourite holiday destination is under attack from terrorists. This is a job for the one and only Rainbow squad. I'm sure I can hear Tom Clancy singing "Viva Las Vegas!" We take a look at The Book of Games to see whether a book, about games, can be at all interesting. The ideal gift for a non-gaming parent or girlfriend? Okay, maybe not your girlfriend... VIA technologies faces an uncertain future of possible lawsuits and a shrinking market place. Will the company that was once synonymous with enthusiasts last in the long term? £125 is an awkward amount of Christmas. We investigate to see what exactly that amount will buy you in the world of the gaming enthusiast - games, monitors, RAM, graphics cards and steering wheels. Budget doesn't have to mean bad! This is a small form factor chassis designed for the DIY market - you can stick in your own Micro ATX motherboard and build a full-powered system in a rather smaller footprint. It has some fantastically neat ideas - but can it deliver? As the year closes out, we pick the 12 best case mods of this year and, in association with AC Ryan, we're asking for your help to decide on the winner. Prizes abound in this recognition of bit-tech's awesome modding community! The expansion pack/additional content for Elder Scrolls Oblivion has been released in a retail pack. Fancy another 6-10 hours in the world of Cyrodiil? Our guest today is Mr. Wendel, who brings us the latest iteration of Abit's Fatal1ty series motherboards. Does the Fatal1ty AN9 32X teach you kids how to pwn? We find out... We put five mice to the test to see how much bang you can really get for your buck. With Santa-time approaching, what festive rodent should you ask for in your stocking? Master modder Micke Gustafsson took a trip out to Dreamhack to showcase some mods and immerse himself in a weekend of gaming at the world's largest LAN. Fun and games, or sweat and tears? |
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