It's the best way to play your Nintendo 64's physical back catalog without running out and buying a CRT TV.
From gifts under $50 to over $1,000, we've got fun ideas that will delight every gamer in your life (or even yourself).
And that’s totally okay.
Psychic Samus in 'Metroid Prime 4' isn't nearly as interesting as mouse mode.
Sony won this console generation. The next one won't be so easy.
Valve isn’t just looking for more powerful chips. It needs something truly spectacular.
When PC's biggest game distributor develops a console, you know that players still demand an easy couch-based experience.
By leaning into streaming, the Steam Frame should be a proper foil to the Meta Quest.
It's not a "GameCube" per se, but Valve's Steam Machine will bring your Steam library to your living room.
The 2025 version of the modular and repairable 16-inch laptop now has the GPU power for AAA gaming.
PlayStation is no longer just a console; it's now a full-fledged family of gaming gear for PC gaming.
Maybe Valve can finally make trackpads the bridge between console and PC gaming.
Xbox still needs console hardware, but it won't look like anything you've seen before.
Get ready for the generation of consoles with the guts of a PC.
When a headset costs as much as this one, it better be freaking fantastic.
And it's not just the Switch 2 that could use a taste of Grand Theft Auto.
Not only is it the cheapest option, but it's the only one that offers purist controls.
Even if you don't care about streaming, it's a sign of what's to come with the rumored handheld PlayStation 6.
When the "affordable" graphics cards are so lacking, AMD's new, cheaper APUs sound a lot more enticing.
Maybe Nintendo had the right idea with all those exclusives.