Posted 10/22/07 at 07:25:21 PM by Tom Edwards
A multitude of spiders and plenty of webbing top off a killer paint job.
Posted 10/12/07 at 12:23:59 PM by The Maximum PC Staff
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Meet the ultimate PC. Using top-class, premium parts, we build the best, fastest, most powerful PC possible! Watch it clock record scores!
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Posted 10/12/07 at 12:23:49 PM by Norman Chan
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We were skeptical when Microsoft announced that Shadowrun would be the first game to support full cross-platform multiplay between PCs and Xbox 360s. Being staunch advocates of the keyboard and mouse in first-person shooters, we were worried that the developers at FASA would dumb down Shadowrun to even the playing field for our gamepad-wielding counterparts. Luckily, after several weeks of playing the game, we can report that it is not only fair and balanced for all players but also a truly innovative multiplayer experience that’s loads of fun.
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Posted 10/10/07 at 04:44:53 PM by Will Smith
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I played a lot of Halo 2 on the Xbox. Every night for most of a year, I’d fire up the game with some buddies, lead off with a couple of swords-only rounds on Lockout, then jump into Coagulation or Zanzibar for some CTF or team deathmatch action. For that reason, I was looking forward to playing Halo 2 with the superior mouse/keyboard combination when it finally came to the PC.
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Posted 10/10/07 at 01:42:45 PM by Gordon Mah Ung
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Quick, call Maxwell Smart. We’ve identified a KAOS plot aimed at destroying American worker productivity. Now thanks to 3DConnexion, that evil plot to have 90 percent of Americans flying all over the globe using Google Earth—instead of working — just got easier, and thus more KAOtic.
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Posted 10/08/07 at 03:19:23 PM by The Maximum PC Staff
The complete PDF archive of the September 2007 edition of Maximum PC, every article included, every page posted! Download it now!
Posted 10/08/07 at 11:44:58 AM by Thomas McDonald
A little oppression is good for the soul. If you're a games publisher, that is.
Posted 10/08/07 at 11:43:41 AM by Tom Halfhill
Vacuum "air gaps" will insulate internal wiring on IBM's future processors. Wacky!
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