These are Batman: Arkham Knight's punishing PC system requirements By Kane Fulton published 23 April 15 Not a problem if you've been saving up for a new rig.
Intel Compute Stick is a PC the size of a pack of chewing gum By Kane Fulton published 22 April 15 Updated Intel's four-inch device is a Windows 8.1 or Linux machine that goes where you go.
iMac with Retina 5K display review By Kane Fulton published 21 April 15 Loaded with an incredible 5K display, the new iMac is a sight to behold. Just don't look at the price tag.
From Iris Pro to Raptr: why integrated graphics are finally in the game By Kane Fulton published 6 April 15 Interview Intel's HD Graphics have come a long way in recent years — and there's plenty more to come.
The new MacBook may be outdated at birth By Kane Fulton published 2 April 15 Intel's Core M CPU matches the 2011 MacBook Air's chip for power, according to an early benchmark.
7 reasons the PC is owning the PS4 and Xbox One By Kane Fulton published 30 March 15 In Depth If you ever doubted that now is time to get into PC, rather than console gaming, this should swing it for you.
TechRadar's PC Gaming Week By Kane Fulton published 29 March 15 PC Gaming Week Playing games on big humming boxes is back in fashion, and we couldn't be more excited about it.
Manic Street Platformers: the games that had 90s bands hooked By Kane Fulton published 29 March 15 PC Gaming Week From Richey Edwards's love of John Madden's American Football to Massive Attack's Kick Off 2 addition.
Why Toki made platform fans go ape By Kane Fulton published 28 March 15 PC Gaming Week Remembering Ocean's surreal platformer through Amiga Power's 1991 review.
Why Mortal Kombat was a brilliantly bloodthirsty fighter By Kane Fulton published 27 March 15 Retro review While Amiga Power hated all the other versions of Mortal Kombat, the Amiga version hit just the right spot.
How Lotus Turbo Challenge II blended arcade thrills with racing realism By Kane Fulton published 26 March 15 PC Gaming Week Amiga Power praised the driving classic in this retro review for offering four-player driving action back in 1992.
Anyone can build a PC — here's how the experts do it By Kane Fulton published 26 March 15 PC Gaming Week Building a no-holds-barred gaming leviathan is no easy task. This is how it's done.
How Dizzy's success sent Codemasters into a spin By Kane Fulton published 25 March 15 PC Gaming Week Back in 1992, in a lengthy interview covering every topic under the sun, Amiga Power chatted to the team behind that famous egg.
Why Micro Machines was a multiplayer miracle for racing fans By Kane Fulton published 25 March 15 PC Gaming Week Amiga Power reviewed this classic top-down racer back in 1993, and found the two-player mode to be storming fun.
How Syndicate went from clever AI exercise to murderous cyborg mayhem By Kane Fulton published 24 March 15 PC Gaming Week Bullfrog developer Peter Molyneux spilled the beans in Amiga Power's 1993 interview.
Beyond brutal: why Speedball 2 was a violent delight for PC gamers By Kane Fulton published 24 March 15 PC Gaming Week The 1990 classic fused sport and violence in a way that hasn't been done since.
Why Parasol Stars was the most addictive platformer of the 90s By Kane Fulton published 23 March 15 PC Gaming Week Bringing you Amiga Power's 1992 review of the threequel to Bubble Bobble and Rainbow Islands.
Why The Secret of Monkey Island was the PC's greatest adventure By Kane Fulton published 23 March 15 PC Gaming Week Revisiting Lucasfilm's point-and-click Amiga epic from 1991.
How Minecraft is helping kids learn code one block at a time By Kane Fulton published 22 March 15 PC Gaming Week Minecraft is well-known for fostering creativity, but can it help young students to program too?
Raspberry Pi CEO: I really want to see Amiga emulation on Raspberry Pi 2 By Kane Fulton published 14 March 15 Exclusive Raspberry Pi Founder Eben Upton's looking back to the future with latest micro-PC.
Why I'm taking a chance on the new Apple MacBook By Kane Fulton published 10 March 15 Opinion Apple's MacBook isn't perfect, but its problems are far from dealbreakers.
Why a USB Type-C MacBook makes sense in a wire-free world By Kane Fulton published 9 March 15 Opinion How Intel's WiDi and WiGig tech could provide Apple's Retina MacBook Air with vital connectivity.
Apple's new MacBook gets Retina display, is 24% thinner than MacBook Air By Kane Fulton published 9 March 15 Apple now has its sharp-screened MacBook Air successor loose in the wild.
MWC 2015: news and reviews from the biggest phone show of the year By Kane Fulton published 6 March 15 Updated The biggest event in the mobile calendar is upon us. Here's all the news so far.
Lenovo brings the noise with 'cinematic sounding' Android tablets By Kane Fulton published 2 March 15 MWC 2015 Lenovo's small tablets go big on sound alongside a new 8-inch Windows 8.1 slate.