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Rich Stanton - Ken Levine - Ken Levine says Bioshock was 'almost cancelled' after going over time and over budget, while all publishers cared about was that these games 'don't make any money' - pcgamer.com - These

Ken Levine says Bioshock was 'almost cancelled' after going over time and over budget, while all publishers cared about was that these games 'don't make any money'

The venerable Edge magazine, one of PC Gamer's sister brands, is currently celebrating the landmark of 400 issues, and such anniversaries are always a good excuse to look back on some of the great moments in gaming history. Edge's new issue features an interview with Ken Levine, now working at Ghost Story Games on Judas, about his time leading Irrational Games and, in particular, the development of Bioshock. To hear Levine tell it, the fact we got the game at all is surprising.

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Nick Evanson - Scared off by Intel's 13th and 14th Gen calamities? These are the AMD chips I'd buy in the Prime Day deals - pcgamer.com - These

Scared off by Intel's 13th and 14th Gen calamities? These are the AMD chips I'd buy in the Prime Day deals

AMD Ryzen 7 7900X | 12 cores, 24 threads | 5.6 GHz max boost | 64 MB L3 cache | 170 W TDP | $549$329.99 at Newegg (save $219.01 with promo code FANDUA596)This CPU is probably the most underrated in AMD's Zen 4 line-up and it's because each CCD chiplet has six cores, 12 threads instead of the full eight-core, 16-thread total. Lots of folks think this is a bad thing but until you've tried one, it's hard to appreciate just how capable it is.

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Jacob Fox - These five 1440p Prime Day gaming monitor deals would have once been high-price panels but today they're less than $200 a pop - pcgamer.com - These

These five 1440p Prime Day gaming monitor deals would have once been high-price panels but today they're less than $200 a pop

Acer Nitro ED270U | 1440p | VA | FreeSync Premium | 170 Hz | $249.99$149.99 at Newegg (save $100)This is one of the best deals on a 1440p gaming monitor we've seen so far. A respectable brand and a respectable spec, although it might be worth holding out for an IPS panel. Still, a good price on a great little screen.

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Benjamin Abbott - Prime Day just started early - these are the 8 gaming deals I'd grab now - gamesradar.com - These

Prime Day just started early - these are the 8 gaming deals I'd grab now

Prime Day doesn't begin until tomorrow, but nobody seems to have told whoever's in charge of the gaming deals. Some eye-catching bargains have already started to creep out from cover, and we're still hours away from the official start date.

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Andy Edser - RTX 4090 gaming PCs and even the RTX 4090 itself are starting to drop in price—and these are the best Prime Day deals I've found so far - pcgamer.com - These

RTX 4090 gaming PCs and even the RTX 4090 itself are starting to drop in price—and these are the best Prime Day deals I've found so far

Well, it's been a long run of astonishing prices for the RTX 4090—and gaming PCs featuring Nvidia's monster GPU—but this Amazon Prime Day we're just starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Prime Day itself doesn't technically kick off until tomorrow, but as veterans of the sales will tell you, the good deals start a lot earlier than that. 

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Ted Litchfield - Nintendo - It's rare for a pixel art throwback to really wow me these days, but a hybrid action-JRPG where you collect magical octopus friends to cast spells might just fit the bill - pcgamer.com - These

It's rare for a pixel art throwback to really wow me these days, but a hybrid action-JRPG where you collect magical octopus friends to cast spells might just fit the bill

There are so many indie throwbacks to old Nintendo consoles these days, it takes a lot of juice for one to really catch my eye, but Game Boy Advance-style RPG Tako no Himitsu: Ocean of Secrets (previously reported on by Rock Paper Shotgun) looks like it has the right stuff. Tako no Himitsu (literally «Secret of the Octopus») has particularly gorgeous art, as well as soundtrack contributions from GBA and SNES vets Motoi Sakuraba (Golden Sun, Dark Souls) and Masanori Hikichi (Terranigma, Danganropa 2).

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Jacob Ridley - I hope these July 4 SSD sales aren't a sign of things to come for Prime Day—they're pretty trash - pcgamer.com - These

I hope these July 4 SSD sales aren't a sign of things to come for Prime Day—they're pretty trash

We've been following SSD prices closely over the past few weeks, months, years even… during which there have been some really bad times, some good times, and some middling times. We're in the middling times now—some NVMe SSDs can be found for decent prices today, though you'll need to spend more than you would have last year to get the same thing. The 4th of July sales haven't really done much to change that, either.

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Ned Luke - Michael De-Santa - Kaan Serin - Forget about a GTA 5 movie - these fans are recreating the game's iconic cutscenes and Michael's actor just gave them a five-star review - gamesradar.com - city Santa - Los Angeles - These

Forget about a GTA 5 movie - these fans are recreating the game's iconic cutscenes and Michael's actor just gave them a five-star review

Rejoice, or something, for we don't need to wait for Hollywood to give Grand Theft Auto the live-action treatment. Fanmade clips are already recreating some iconic GTA 5 cutscenes in hilarious fashion, and a few have even caught the attention of Michael De Santa actor Ned Luke. 

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