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The Eurogamer.net Weekly: Nintendo NX is a portable console with detachable controllers; Nintendo NX is powered by Nvidia Tegra technology; NX is different, and different is Nintendo's best option

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Best viewed with images enabled. Having trouble viewing this email? [View it online]. [Eurogamer.net] Word up, and welcome to The Eurogamer.net Weekly. [Nintendo NX is a portable console with detachable controllers] It also connects to your TV, and runs cartridges. [779 comments] • 26 July 2016 • Tom Phillips [Nintendo NX is powered by Nvidia Tegra technology] [Nintendo NX is powered by Nvidia Tegra technology] Handheld plugs into base station for HDTV gaming - but just how powerful is it? [205 comments] • 26 July 2016 • Richard Leadbetter [NX is different, and different is Nintendo's best option] [NX is different, and different is Nintendo's best option] Perhaps its only option for staying in the hardware game. [363 comments] • 28 July 2016 • Oli Welsh [Why No Man's Sky fans are worried about a patented Superformula] [Why No Man's Sky fans are worried about a patented Superformula] UPDATE: Hello Games protests innocence, accuser says he's been invited over for a "cup of coffee". [218 comments] • 25 July 2016 • Wesley Yin-Poole [F1 2016 looks to have learnt some lessons from Dirt Rally] [F1 2016 looks to have learnt some lessons from Dirt Rally] Codemasters goes deep with its latest racer. [29 comments] • 29 July 2016 • Martin Robinson [We built a PC with PlayStation Neo's GPU tech] [We built a PC with PlayStation Neo's GPU tech] Can it deliver a generational leap over PS4? [165 comments] • 28 July 2016 • Richard Leadbetter [We Happy Few is a bit of a downer] [We Happy Few is a bit of a downer] Early impressions of Compulsion's dystopian yarn are cause for alarm. [84 comments] • 27 July 2016 • Edwin Evans-Thirlwell [AMD Radeon RX 480 4GB vs 8GB review] [AMD Radeon RX 480 4GB vs 8GB review] Do you really need to spend more for the extra RAM? [83 comments] • 24 July 2016 • Richard Leadbetter [Can too much choice be a bad thing?] [Can too much choice be a bad thing?] Hair of the cat. [89 comments] • 23 July 2016 • Alexis Kennedy [Is this the best cheap phone for Pokémon Go?] [Is this the best cheap phone for Pokémon Go?] Meet the £60/$99 smartphone that actually plays the game rather well. [64 comments] • 23 July 2016 • Richard Leadbetter You received this email because you're subscribed to The Eurogamer.net Weekly. Fed up of these amazing & informative emails? [Unsubscribe here].

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