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  Friday, 2nd June 2006 

We all loved Diablo. That brilliant isometric click click click click click ahh, they’re dead at last, game had us clicking for millions of hours.

On a completely unrelated note, Titan Quest will be out soon. This isometric clickity click click game looks the bomb in proper full 3D and promises loads of men in brass skirts fantasies come true.

Speaking of which, we’ve created another mini-site at Atomic! Yes, you guesses it, it’s Titan Quest! It’s got everything about the game, including mega-cool videos. Like TV on your computer!

IT’S RIGHT HERE!

Elsewhere on Atomic, about a billion things happening, including the final round of the unbelievably fantastic Atomic Iron Chef and even more pictures as art in the Shutterbug Challenge!

Rock on. Have a top weekend and stay safe out there, it’s a nasty scary dangerous world – so get out there and bollocks it.

Ben


  • Maxtor OneTouch III Turbo External Drive
  • Review: Rise of Legends
  • AMD Live counters Intel VIIV
  • Microsoft seen eyeing handheld gaming market
  • Dell agrees to ship Skype with mobile entertainment PCs
  • Microsoft unveils Mac desktop
  • New technologies threaten privacy
  • Microsoft names Vista browser IE 7+
  • Online porn consumption grows fastest in UK
  • IBM can sell off Lenovo shares earlier than agreed
  • IDC: PC market struggles
  • We present the Titan Quest Atomic website!
  • July 2006 Hotbox winner; vote for August 2006!
  • Rise of Legends WINNERS!



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    We present the Titan Quest Atomic website!
    New Atomic community site launched. More...


    July 2006 Hotbox winner; vote for August 2006!
    What's this? Another Hotbox comp? Sure is! Found out who won in July. More...


    Rise of Legends WINNERS!
    8 lucky lucky Atomicans and 3 friends each will be at the Gold Class event on June 5th! More...



    Maxtor OneTouch III Turbo External Drive
    The 1TB box, also available in smaller, less tough sizes. More...



    Review: Rise of Legends
    The follow up to Rise of Nations packs strategic punch. More...


    AMD Live counters Intel VIIV
    AMD hopes to provide better multimedia features to the consumer market than Intel's VIIV, but some analysts remain unconvinced. More...

    Microsoft seen eyeing handheld gaming market
    Some say it makes perfect sense for Microsoft to enter the portable gaming market. Microsoft, meanwhile, remains coy about its plans. More...

    Dell agrees to ship Skype with mobile entertainment PCs
    The software will come as an option with Dell's two new XPS desktop replacements, the M1210 and M2010. More...

    Microsoft unveils Mac desktop
    Microsoft said it has produced a desktop specifically for users of rival Apple Macintosh systems. More...

    New technologies threaten privacy
    TORONTO - Canada needs new guidelines to deal with emerging technologies capable of violating the privacy its citizens, according to a government report released on Tuesday. More...

    Microsoft names Vista browser IE 7+
    Microsoft has gaven its Windows Vista browser a new name, officially dubbing it Internet Explorer 7+ as a way to set it off from the edition for Windows XP. More...

    Online porn consumption grows fastest in UK
    The number of people viewing internet pornography is growing faster in the United Kingdom than anywhere else in the world, a study shows. More...

    IBM can sell off Lenovo shares earlier than agreed
    HONG KONG - Lenovo Group has tweaked a deal with IBM to allow the US company to sell its nearly 15 percent stake in China's top personal computer maker by November 2007, six months earlier than agreed. More...

    IDC: PC market struggles
    IDC confirms the Australia PC market continues its and the signs for the next 12 to 18 months are not positive. More...

    Competitions

    5x copies of Tomb Raider: Legend for PC
    Ah, Lara. How we’ve missed you!

    3x Western Digital WD5000KS 500GB drives
    You won’t find storage like this just lying on the street, unless that street runs through the middle of a drive fabrication plant, in which case your chances are somewhat higher.

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