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10 Classic PS2 Games That Are Totally Unplayable Today
The PlayStation 2 has plenty of great games that are metaphorically or literally unplayable today, including Grand Theft Auto ...
To celebrate 25 years of PS2, we talk to former PlayStation boss Shawn Layden about his memories of creating the first ...
The PlayStation 2 celebrates its 25th anniversary in the UK this week, as we pay tribute to its best and most persistent video games.
ARMSX2 is the latest PS2 emulator on Android, and the team has revealed that it's getting a feature that rival app NetherSX2 doesn't have.
U.S. Army paratroopers assemble first-person view drones in Vicenza, Italy. (Sgt. Jose Lora/U.S. Army) Wielding drones in combat missions and being able to repair them on the spot could soon become a ...
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25 Best PS2 Games of All Time
Back in 1995, after a planned partnership with Nintendo didn't pan out, Sony released its PlayStation, and it didn't take long for the console to dominate the video game industry. As successful as the ...
In a ceremony last week, Admiral Bradley, a Navy SEAL, replaced General Fenton, an Army Special Forces officer, as the head of the US special operations community. “SOCOM is a unique organization.
Some maritime special operators are getting a robotic turret that can turn machine guns into an autonomous drone-killer for boats and other vehicles. U.S. Special Operations Command awarded defense ...
Julián F.L. is a Video Game & Anime expert, historian & journalist with a lot of passion for these subjects and over 10 years of experience in writing about them. He knows every single Pokémon by ...
Col Isagani Criste, commander of the Philippine army’s First Scout Ranger Regiment, welcomes Vice Adm. Frank Bradley, Joint Special Operations Command commanding officer, to the Philippines during a ...
WASHINGTON — Special Operations Command follows the defense secretary's top three priorities of warfighting to win, readiness of its people and lethality through modernization, said Army Gen. Bryan P.
STUTTGART, Germany — U.S. European Command and portions of U.S. Special Operations Command may have put sensitive information at risk by haphazardly handing out mobile devices to personnel for three ...
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