All signs point to a Google game console announcement at GDC

Normally, Google showing up to the Game Developers Conference isn’t a huge deal. The company does this pretty much every year—Android smartphones and Google Play are a pretty big gaming platform, after all—and it shows up with livestreams and blog posts and all the usual festivities. This year, though, is different. Google has been sending out vague teasers since last month for a GDC event, but as the date approaches, the company has been dropping more and more hints of exactly what it is announcing: Google is launching video game hardware for the Project Stream platform.

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Creality CR-10S Pro – An honest review

The Creality CR-10 has been a hugely popular 3D printer. Now the Pro model is out and you might be wondering how much of an upgrade it is. One thing is for sure, it has amazing print quality. Unfortunately, there are some problems which need addressing too. In this review, Teaching Tech takes you through features, unboxing, assembly, test prints and a recount of all of the issues I faced along the way. This printer has some fantastic points, and some that need fixing. Hopefully with the information
Teaching Tech presents it will help you make up your mind on whether you think it is a worthwhile investment.

The Nintendo 64 Ultra HDMI Mod Is Amazing But Is It Worth The Price?

Moving older retro gaming hardware to today’s standards with HDMI seems to be a big focus for a lot of people now with newer TVs seemingly eliminating standard composite ports more and more. Today we are taking a look at the Ultra HDMI mod for the Nintendo 64. This is an internal mod that requires soldering to make it work and the results are amazing.

Artist releases 300 printable D&D miniatures for FREE!

Hardcore Dungeon & Dragons enthusiast Miguel Zavala has taken it upon himself to use his hobby of 3D design and printing to make the world a better place. How? By creating a library of every monster from the Dungeons & Dragons Monster Manual as 3D-printable miniature patterns. The library includes the entire monster manual, plus all the miscellaneous creatures from Appendix A and the NPCs from Appendix B. That’s nearly 300 figures that you can print for your own games.

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