For the last four years, the hottest mapping event in the retro FPS scene has been the Quake Brutalist Jam. Here, mapmakers ...
The guys are back with the long-awaited Shacknews Mario Kart World review, reactions to The Game Awards, our personal Switch 2 games of 2025, and one last farewell to Doug Bowser.
Play Bio Menace like it's 1993. Or at least, how your time-ravaged brain remembers it.
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Editor's note: Duke beat Virginia 27-20 in overtime on Saturday, Dec 6, to win the ACC championship. For a recap of the game, check out our blog for updates and highlights. This story has been updated ...
The question all week was: Do the 7-5 Duke Blue Devils deserve a spot in the ACC Championship, let alone the College Football Playoff? On Saturday night, head coach Manny Diaz let his team answer the ...
Duke outlasted Virginia to capture its first ACC championship since 1989. Jim Dedmon / Imagn Images CHARLOTTE, N.C. — There was no time for the Gatorade bath, a rite of passage for most champions.
Saturday night's ACC Championship Game showdown between No. 17 Virginia and Duke at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte will produce a historic outcome either way -- neither program has ever won the ...
Duke squandered a 10-point lead in the final five minutes of the ACC Championship Game on Saturday night before emerging with a 27-20 overtime win over No. 17 Virginia in an instant classic. Darian ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Duke defensive end Wesley Williams said he heard the refrain throughout the run-up to Saturday's ACC championship game: A Blue Devils win would be "a doomsday scenario." At 7-5 and ...
The question all week was not if the unranked, 7-5 Duke Blue Devils deserved to be in the ACC Championship, but how they got there. The answer to the latter was a chaotic ACC finale: a five-way tie ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.