MyGaming weekly round up

30 January 2010

Ten most exciting Xbox 360 games of 2010

This week we took a look at the best Xbox 360 games due out this year. Some of the candidates included Alan Wake, Call of Duty 7 and Bioshock 2.

Incredible Afrihost One Night Cup announced

Incredible Connection this week announced that it will be teaming up with local Internet Service Provider Afrihost to bring gamers a One Night Call of Duty 4 Cup. The event will take place on January 31 and will see 16 teams go head to head over the space of the evening.

LANGames.co.za gets overhaul

On 25 January 2010, at 00:00, LANGames launched its new and improved website. The new website has been built with the professional, gamer and consumer in mind. With added features and more functionality the website aims to be a “world class first in South Africa.”

Graphics card pricing comparison

Purchasing or upgrading a graphics processor for the first time can be an intimidating experience. This week we took a look at the most affordable retailers in South Africa.

Gamer Lobby shutting down

Local Xbox 360 Live matchmaking platform Gamer Lobby revealed to its subscribers this week that it would be closing down.

PS3 hack released

Reports surfaced this week that ‘Geo Hotz’, the man who initially cracked Apple’s iPhone for use on all service carriers and who recently made news for hacking Sony’s PlayStation 3, has opted to release his findings online in order to let the gaming community do their worst to the so far watertight system.

Bad Company 2 iGame Beta servers launch

This week saw the launch of upcoming shooter Bad Company 2’s local servers.

Nvidia loses market share – fast

A recent report has shown that although Nividia is still the largest high end graphics processor manufacturer and developer in the world, its closest rival AMD is fast playing catch up.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii Reviewed

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