GameRevolution

GameRevolution

GameRevolution, originally known as Game-Revolution, is a gaming website established in 1996 and located in Berkeley, California. The platform offers a variety of content, such as game reviews, previews, download sections, cheats, and a store for merchandise. Additionally, it features webcomics, screenshots, and videos. The site publishes articles that humorously critique topics like Jack Thompson, E³, the excitement surrounding new gaming consoles, and controversies within the gaming industry. Notable contributors have included Brian Clevinger from 8-Bit Theatre and Scott Ramsoomair from VG Cats. GameRevolution has also been involved in promotional campaigns for various video games, such as Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows.

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#163968

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#104199

Games/Video Games Consoles and Accessories

#3226

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  • 1 week ago | gamerevolution.com | Mack Ashworth

    Sylvox’s 2025 range of waterproof gaming TVs are designed for outdoor entertainment without compromise. For gamers looking to check all of the boxes when it comes to 4K resolution, high frame-rates, low-latency modes, HDMI 2.1, and other key modern must-have specs that makes gaming great, Sylvox is combining them all into an IP55 waterproof package. This is my review of the 55” version. First, let’s dive into what sets this TV apart from the competition and makes it ready for outdoor use.

  • 1 month ago | gamerevolution.com | Mack Ashworth

    Huion has been on a roll with its drawing tablets, impressing me at every turn. The company might not be as well known as the bigger brands, but it’s pushing the envelope in bang for your buck, releasing an impressive range of drawing tablets for newcomers, enthusiasts, and professionals. With the Kamvas Slate 11 and 13, Huion is trying its hand at new Android tablets, which go a step further with their own operating system. On paper, that sounds great, but how do they perform during testing?

  • 1 month ago | gamerevolution.com | Mack Ashworth

    The BOYAMIC 2 isn’t playing around with its touted set of features. Standouts include the “AI-powered noise cancellation,” generous multi-device pairing, and 32-bit float capture. This is clearly a product targeting the big players in the space, with BOYA pulling no punches on the spec sheet. How does it perform during real-world testing? This is my review. First, let’s talk about the “AI” noise cancellation.

  • 1 month ago | gamerevolution.com | Mack Ashworth

    The Shure MV7+ aims to build on what made the original MV7 so great. With the microphone market heating up and more companies throwing their hats into the ring, there’s no guarantee that the MV7+ will claim the crown. Shure isn’t resting on its laurels, however, as this “+” upgrade pushes things further than users might expect. After testing it for a month in both USB and XLR modes, I’m ready to share my review.

  • 1 month ago | gamerevolution.com | Mack Ashworth

    The Maono PD300X slots itself squarely in the middle of those looking to start streaming and those aiming to take things to the next level. It has both a USB and XLR input, meaning it could be a fantastic choice for newcomers looking for a mic that can grow with them, or experienced content creators looking to use XLR at home and USB when away or for convenience. With its 192 kHz, 24-bit support, it’s going to check the box for many—especially at the aggressive price point.

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