Xbox Play Anywhere Deserves More Credit Than It Gets
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Xbox Play Anywhere Deserves More Credit Than It Gets

This week, criticism started circulating again after an upcoming sequel chose to support Steam and Epic Games Store on PC while skipping Xbox PC and Xbox Play Anywhere support. Predictably, the reaction online immediately turned into another round of “proof” that Xbox’s PC ecosystem is failing.

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7 Months Later: My Experience With the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X
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7 Months Later: My Experience With the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X

Handheld gaming has always had a special place in my heart. My first gaming device was a Game Boy I got for my seventh birthday, and ever since then I’ve always loved the idea of taking games with me wherever I go. Over the years, handheld gaming evolved a lot. From Nintendo handhelds to cloud gaming setups and portable accessories, but the core appeal always stayed the same for me: convenience, comfort, and gaming fitting naturally into everyday life.

That’s where the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X comes in.

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Why I Started Green Pulse Wire
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Why I Started Green Pulse Wire

If you spend enough time around gaming conversations online these days, eventually everything starts sounding the same.

Every discussion becomes a war. Every announcement is either “the greatest thing ever” or proof that gaming is supposedly dying. Timelines are filled with outrage cycles, engagement bait, fake insiders, recycled talking points, and people treating platform preferences like sports rivalries instead of hobbies. Somewhere along the way, a lot of the excitement around simply enjoying games got buried underneath performance-driven discourse.

That disconnect is a big part of why Green Pulse Wire exists.

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Xbox Isn’t Dying,  It’s Finally Becoming What It Was Meant to Be
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Xbox Isn’t Dying, It’s Finally Becoming What It Was Meant to Be

For years now, “Xbox is dead” has been one of gaming’s favorite recycled talking points. Every hardware sales comparison, every delayed exclusive, every awkward corporate interview gets treated like fresh evidence that Xbox is somehow on life support. The conversation has become so predictable that entire sections of the industry seem emotionally invested in Xbox failing, as if the brand’s existence itself has become controversial.

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