First Steam Machines to show at CES in 2014

You can expect a first look at Valve's Steam Machines at the Consumer Electronics Show this coming January. First announced in September, Valve's Steam Machines are intended as a line of hardware blending the performance of PCs with the accessibility of a living room console, and are expected to be made available under multiple hardware specs via several manufacturersCome from VP bet . Valve's Steam Controller, meanwhile, is expected to be manufactured and distributed by Valve directly. Now, as part of its recent hands-on look with the hardware, The Verge has confirmed that Valve will be showcasing the first of its consumer-tailored Steam Machines…

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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2, a Nostalgia Trip With Plenty of Growth, Is Right at Home in 2020

By Peter Allen Clark

When skateboarding video game Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater arrived on the PlayStation in 1999, no one could have expected the cultural impact it would have or how much muscle memory it would ingrain into dedicated fans. It was an enormous hit with skaters and non-skaters alike, helping to usher in a more-mainstream acceptance of skateboarding culture, define a new video game genre and teach tens of thousands the words to Motörhead’s “Ace of Spades.”

Twenty-one years after the release of the first game, publish…

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Halle Barry Would Play Catwoman Again On One Condition

Last month was the 20th anniversary of Catwoman, a spin-off from the Batman films starring Halle Berry in the title role. Although the film references Michelle Pfeiffer’s Selina Kyle from Batman Returns, Berry’s Catwoman was Patience Phillips, and the story had nothing to do with Gotham City or Batman. At the time of its release, Catwoman was a flop and it was also denigrated by critics. But now, Berry is more forcefully defending her film, and she’s willing to reprise her role.

Via Variety, Berry was a guest on The Tonight Show, where she was asked by host Jimmy Fallon if she would play Catwoman again. “Maybe if I could direct it,” replied Berry, who previously helmed the sports drama Bruised for Netflix in 2020. Earlier in the interview, Berry spoke about Catwoman finding a new …

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