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13 Oct 08:44

To Click Or Not To Click? The Gaming Keyboard Question [Update: Answered]

by Mike Fahey

I’ve got two Razer keyboards to choose from. One is silent and sleek with chicklet-style membrane keys. The other’s mechanical switches click loud and proud. Which is best? I need a little help there. Update: The poll results are in!

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23 Sep 13:24

Overwatch Finally Gets More Evil Characters

by Gergo Vas

While there’s no info on Overwatch’s beta yet, Blizzard’s slowly building up the online shooter’s roster. This time they introduced two really evil-looking characters which, besides the gloomy guy Reaper, were missing from the current line-up.

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26 Aug 08:00

Mighty Switch Force! Academy Adds Co-op To The Series

by Jenni

Mighty Switch Force! Academy will be the first Mighty Switch Force game to offer cooperative multiplayer for up to four players on Wednesday.

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17 Mar 08:18

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call Adds Music From Final Fantasy Legend II

by Sato

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call’s DLC series called “2nd Performance” is getting its last wave, and fans will get two songs from the SaGa series for free until the end of the month.

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12 Feb 16:15

Today's selection of articles from Kotaku's reader-run community: Can Online Video Games Help Us Be

by András Neltz
28 Jan 08:06

Net Neutrality and Gaming: Things Can Get A Lot Worse

by Michael Weinberg, Andre Vrignaud

Net Neutrality and Gaming: Things Can Get A Lot Worse

After last week's court decision striking down the Federal Communication Commission's net neutrality rule, it is worth taking a moment to remember that a world without net neutrality—the principle that the company that connects you to the internet does not get to control what you do on the internet — is a world that is bad for everyone who does not own stock in major Internet Service Providers (ISPs). Any time things change so that ISPs are in a position to decide what succeeds and fails online, everyone else is going to lose.

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