January 10, 2013PC Gaming Is Breaking Free from Your Desktop
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![]() AP Photo LAS VEGAS—CES usually doesn’t yield much in the way of new and exciting gaming technology. This year is different: while big publishers like Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony are still saving their announcements for the E3 gaming convention in June. We’ve seen a ton of intriguing new gaming technology here at CES from companies like Nvidia, Razer and Valve. As the show continues its clear that PC games are only going to become better, more accessible and easier to play whenever and wherever you want. Whether you want to run through a few rounds of Call of Duty on your Windows 8 tablet, sit down to some SimCity on your HDTV or simply stream TAGGED: Gaming RECOMMENDED ARTICLES
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