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Microsoft FLIGHT Simulator Is Back! This Time, As Flight 2010.

Microsoft Flight Simulator 10 was some of the most fun I’ve ever had playing games. Come on, what would be more fun than using a simulator that major airline pilots I knew trained with? It was like the real deal, even if it wasn’t real (but the physics of course would blow your socks off).

After the whole economic crisis of 2008 and onwards, Microsoft fired the entire team that made the series, thus ending it. Millions of fans where — let’s say bummed. Well, now Microsoft wants to make Microsoft Flight 2010, with a release date of sometimes this year.

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DiRT 3 Trailer Released…And I’m On Time With This One.

As you may have not known (you didn’t, for sure), I didn’t fill the site with my musings today due to 2 reasons. One being of which, I didn’t feel like it, which is mainly attributed to the fact that I was playing DiRT 2 all day, then waiting for Test Drive Unlimited 2 to land on my doorstep in September.

Anyways, here’s the first DiRT 3 trailer. I reckon it’ll be much better than the redneck Colin McRae rally sim — called DiRT 2. Don’t mess this up Codemasters. **

At least GRID was good. I also played that. All day. Ahem.

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Zero Punctuation: Something About E3 2010

If you wanna click that “play” button, you know, no pressure.

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Steam’s Summertime Gaming Sale: You’ll Be In Heaven (Well I Am)

Guess what? Here’s a very friendly reminder that Steam is having a Stupendous Man Sale, starting June 24th till July 4th. What’s the catch? There is none, except you might make yourself broke because of it. I just bought Race Driver: GRID for $5 (!) and it’s downloading now. Problem is though, is that the planet is feasting upon these awesome gaming deals like a swarm of locusts, and the servers are taking a serious beating. Last time I checked, I was downloading at 498 kilobytes per second. Not bad, but not tops either.

BTW, Nicolas, are you broke yet?

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Ben Yahtzee & Zero Punctuation: Prince Of Persia: The Forgotten Sands

Keep on rolling dude.

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ORIGIN’s EON15 3D Gaming Laptop Brings Tons Of Power, And Tons Of Costs

The Origin EON15-3D was just released in a full-blown presser sent to our inbox, this morning. Starting with a variety of Core i7 processors, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285M discrete graphics card, wireless NVIDIA 3D Vision active-shutter glasses, and the 15.6 inch HD 1366×768 3D LCD screen.  Off the bat, the EON15 3D is a monster. There’s even options to design the front cover yourself,and upgrade it up to 8GB of DDR3-class RAM, with SSD and regular hard drive options. Full presser, after break. Oh, and it starts at a price that I haven’t found out about yet, but I’m sure it doesn’t come cheap.

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Nintendo DSi XL Will Come In Midnight Blue To The U.S. of A.

The Nintendo DSi XL, with the same features, stylus, apps and games — except in Midnight Blue coming on July 11th. Adding blue to the DSi XL line might not help the slumping sales, but it’s maybe it’s another shot for Nintendo?

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Alienware updates the M11x to Core i5/i7 and NVIDIA Optimus chips

The Alienware M11x, by far the most powerful “netbook” ever (our thoughts on it is in our review here) has just gotten a fair update: that option, starting at $$949.99 to have a Core i5 chip installed, instead of an overclocked 1.73 GHz Core 2 Duo found in the older $799 model. You can also make more upgrade and buy yourself a Core i7, up to 8GB of RAM (getting 4GB of the DDR3 is a must), a 250GB to 500GB 7,200 rpm drive, or the 256GB SSD option. But due to the NVIDIA Optimus chip being installed, Alienware had to give the boot to one of the ports (USB, HDMI, DisplayPort, media card reader, etc. are still there), but VGA had to go. So, you can’t make a direct VGA connection from the M11x, but you can now have your dream gaming machine for no more than $1,200 bucks (the price of our previous config, but now with Core i5).

Source: Alienware

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