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The record books survived the Enhanced Games. With the exception of one event and a giant asterisk, that is. The multi-sport event that gained notoriety by allowing the athletes competing to take ...
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LAS VEGAS — A former Cal swimmer won the first swimming event at the Enhanced Games without taking any performance-enhancing drugs that the competition allowed — and was immediately tested for drugs ...
Vanillaware is a development studio that has been loved by a small — but passionate — following since its inception. From the critical success of Odin Sphere to the commercial triumph of 13 Sentinels: ...
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It’s been three-and-a-half years since generative AI exploded onto the scene. In this past year, progress has continued its relentless pace: Vibe coding took off, companies embraced agentic workflows, ...
LAS VEGAS — Hafthor Björnsson, the colossus human better known as Thor, stood barefoot over a barbell loaded with 1,135 pounds, a weight so absurd it seemed more fitting for a forklift. He wrapped his ...
The inaugural Enhanced Games produced one unofficial world record while others were nearly broken, but one unexpected result stood out: Athletes who said they were competing without ...
The inaugural Enhanced Games will feature dozens of elite athletes using performance-enhancing drugs to try and break world records in track, weightlifting and swimming. Some $25m (£18.6m) in prize ...