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By OvRiDe at 2010-12-17 08:50
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By blueonblack at 2010-12-14 14:33
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Written by: Shane McAnally
What do you get when you cross a clear moment of inspiration with a modder who has an eye for detail, the patience to use it, and an old case just waiting to be reborn? Luckily for us, we get a masterpiece in the works: PC-BETO from p0Pe! Follow the jump to take a look at the magnum opus of the modder who brought us DNA and its second incarnation, DNA Revisited. You won't be disappointed.
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By OvRiDe at 2010-10-12 05:53
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by Curtis Gauger (OvRiDe)
New to TBCS modder polvorito's Nintendo 64 HTPC has caught the eye of Tom's Hardware guide in this article. Packed out with Zotac's IONITX-A-E motherboard, 2 GB of RAM, 30GB SSD, and a Gameboy Advanced inspired paint job, this is one slick little package. If you haven't seen it, be sure to check out the full log here.
Congratulations polvorito and keep up the great work!
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By Kayin at 2010-09-14 18:45
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From time to time I see some really interesting things in the forums. A lot of the time, a big name modder is attached to it, but this project is great, even though there's not a big name attached to it... more...
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By Trace at 2010-09-03 12:48
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A lot of mods have been started, and progress made on the remaining projects. This is a random sampler of these projects that caught my eye. There are many more projects worth your time, so head on over to the "Works In Progress" forum and take a peak... Keep reading after the jump.
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By Kayin at 2010-06-19 14:58
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I'm back for my second promised visit to the world of indie game design, a world that I find myself further and further drawn into. This is a much more important post, because today, I'm covering the most important thing I know: story, and how it relates to game-play...more...
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By Oneslowz28 at 2010-05-19 02:09
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Not satisfied with the temps his i7 was producing Kayin decided to check the flatness of its Integrated Heat Spreader (IHS). As he suspected the IHS had a slight bow in its surface. Like every good overclocker before him he set out to make it flat, and after a few hours and a good bit of elbow grease his i7's IHS is now perfectly flat. He documented the process and has written a nice tutorial on lapping your CPU. Check it out here.
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By OvRiDe at 2010-05-07 09:45
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By TheGreatSatan at 2010-04-24 01:05
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Do you break all the rules and surf the net unprotected? Have you let a friend use your pc and it come back infected? Perhaps you are "the computer guy" who everyone calls when they have a PC virus. Well our own TGS has written a nice article on virus removal. It is almost certain that following this tutorial will rid your PC of almost anything that might be infecting it. Click here for more...
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By Trace at 2010-04-14 11:07
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Basketball may get all the attention for March Madness, but we too, here at TBCS, have a March Madness of our own: March Modding Madness. The month of March officially signals the start of modding season, and this March didn't disappoint. We saw the start of new projects, the updating of old, and the completion of some. This feature will cover just a few of the many mods. Take a look for yourself in our Works In Progress forum, but first read on to see if your mod got selected for this months Modding News...
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By Trace at 2010-04-05 04:58
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Is planning an integral part of a mod? Modder oliverw92 seems to think so. During his second mod ever, Project MiniMe, he found out just how important doing an accurate sketch-up was. With his third mod POLARity, he takes planning to the next level. He starts off by creating several stunning sketch-ups of what he plans to create in his third mod ever. More after the jump…
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By Trace at 2010-04-01 01:22
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The Best Case Scenario recently partnered with Thermaltake and Lite-on to provide an entertaining contest to the community. The theme was to be espionage, and the task was to design a computer case that a spy would have in his house.
The judging has been completed, and the secret votes tallied. The winner is our very own TechnoChicken. What follows is the transcript of the 256-bit AES encrypted instant messaging session that occurred between us. Read the full transcript here...
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By Drum Thumper at 2010-03-11 05:09
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Occasionally, a modder comes along and completely blows you away. Take Doom3: Project Mars City for instance. Nearly every modder here will cite that mod as a catalyst for getting the modding bug.
And occasionally, a relatively new modder (at the time anyways) will come along and have the same effect. One great example of this would be DaveW's TIP-3000 build.
And once in a great while, someone will come along and completely change the way we look at modding; at inspiration for modding; and at life in general (examples here, here and here)...more...
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By Datech at 2010-02-16 08:23
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For those of you still using Windows XP or Vista, is your quick launch menu enabled? Ok, now raise your hand if you hate how finicky those two OS's are when it comes to stacking multiple Windows in the Taskbar? Lastly, who here wishes they could simply organize the Taskbar themselves? For those who said yes to any of the last three questions read on because you are in for a treat. That's right, Windows 7 has a completely new Taskbar, and it's today's Feature Focus.
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By Kayin at 2010-02-03 09:42
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I've been a gamer all my life. Ever since the Colecovision, I've been hooked. Atari 2600 was quite a milestone for me, but what really grabbed me was The Legend of Zelda. So, when I finished up my magnum opus in casebuilding, what was a guy to do but write a series about writing an homage to his favorite controller-breaking JRPGs? I could only forsee one problem...more.
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