My Gaming weekly round up

21 March 2010

How to download from WebAfrica’s Steam mirror

This week My Gaming gave you a step by step guide to accessing the Steam Freezone beta.

iGame adds three Bad Company 2 servers

This week local gaming service iGame announced that it would make space for an addition 64 players on its servers.

God of War 3 out this week, prices compared

In a bizarre sort of way, the launch of God of War 3 has almost crept up on us, despite the fact that it is easily one of the most anticipated games of the year. We took a look at where you should be purchasing your copy.

LAN Games eXtreme LAN a success

LAN Games recent event at the Kopanong hotel in Johannesburg proved a resounding success.

Blizzard releases Warcraft III patch, eight years on

Despite having released the title almost eight years ago, Blizzard this week announced the release of two patches for Warcraft III.

Do we need the MSSA?

Yes, they have heard before that the MSSA is an Association not for gain, that its affairs are run by officials elected by its member clubs, but what does that mean?

PS3 3D firmware update available in July

Sony confirmed this week, inadvertently perhaps, that the firmware update will become available in July.

MWEB offers uncapped ADSL from R219

Local ISP MWEB last week announced their new uncapped ADSL account offerings, and the implications for gamers are potential very significant.

Pick ‘n Pay selling PS3 Slims for R2299

Pick n’ Pay announced last week that it was selling a limited number of PlayStation 3 Slim models for R2299.

New Nvidia graphics cards’ pricing revealed

This week pricing for Nvidia’s upcoming Fermi line of GPUs was leaked online with interesting results.

Rumour: $149 Xbox 360 Slim on the way

Online sources suggested late last week that Microsoft may be planning to take on Sony with a slim model of its own.

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