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Hitting 55 Straight Green Lights in New York is the Ultimate High Score
This guy makes 55 consecutive stoplights in Manhattan without coming to a full stop. It’s like a real-life version of Flappy Bird. Granted, the filmmaker, Tim Burke (not Deadspin‘s Tim Burke) did so around 3 a.m., when there’s nothing but a few nighthawk cabs on the road, and you can sort of set your own…
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Twitch Beats Pokémon!
Early this morning U.S. Eastern time, after 16 days, seven hours, 50 minutes and 19 seconds, the combined strength of hundreds of thousands of Twitch viewers defeatedPokémon Red. You can watch the final battle against Blue right here. After launching Feb. 12, the game began battling the Elite Four yesterday afternoon. Conceived as a social…
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The Order: 1886 brings you a good two and a-half minutes of gameplay in this trailer Sony released today. It lingers on the firepower (and quick timer events) available in the alternate-history landscape. Is it just me, or does that stuff look like it would be monstrously heavy with Victorian-era metallurgy?
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Trials Fusion Takes Off in Mid-April for PS4, Xbox One and PC
Trials is coming back with all the gut-sucking drops and teeth-gritting ascents you remember from the dirt-bike racer’s first two editions, this time adding ATVs, midair tricks and a slew of new environments to Trials Fusion, coming April 16. The game will release for Xbox One, PS4, Xbox 360 and PC. A news release from…
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A Filmmaker Says the Oculus Rift Can Make Great Movies, Too
The trailer you’re watching here doesn’t really do the movie justice. Zero Point is described as the first film shot specifically for the Oculus Rift, and if you want to see what that means, I’d suggest watching this interactive version instead, where your mouse can move your viewing perspective. We can’t embed that trailer here,…
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Mobster’s Daughter Sues, Says Grand Theft Auto V Copies Her Life Story
The daughter of the mobster who brought down John Gotti is suing the makers of Grand Theft Auto V for $40 million alleging a minor character in the game was based on her life story and it was used without her permission. Karen Gravano says “Antonia Bottino,” (pictured in the background above) whom the player…
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Watch Someone Try to Play Pokémon Gold/Silver on the Oculus Rift
Remember Pokémon 3D—the first-person perspective Pokémon Gold/Silver? Well, it’s been made compatible with Oculus Rift, letting players see the world of Pokémon through the eyes of their trainer. It needs some tuning—dialogue is well to the bottom of each lens and somewhat difficult to read, as are the battle commands, which sit far to the…
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Club Nintendo Promotion Offers Free Pokémon X or Y in March
Nintendo is offering a free download code in March for Pokémon X or Pokémon Y to those who register, via Club Nintendo, either a 3DS, 3DS XL or 2DS, and one of five games for that platform. The promotion is, obviously, designed to encourage people to buy one of the handhelds, but if for some…
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BBC to Re-Release Classic Hitchhiker’s Guide Game for 30th Anniversary
Infocom’s classic The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy turns 30 this year, and to celebrate, the BBC will publish an updated online version of the game on March 8, the 36th anniversary of the series’ first radio broadcast. The BBC did something like this in 2004 for the 20th anniversary of the game, releasing the…
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No samurai in the next Assassin’s Creed. Jade Raymond, producer at Ubisoft Montréal says so in this profile byAdweek, though the game will be set in “her favorite historical era.” A feudal Japan setting for Assassin’s Creed has long been a request of fans, even referred to in ACIV‘s meta-game.
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Microsoft Confirms Titanfall-Xbox One Bundle
Microsoft confirmed this morning that a Titanfall/Xbox One bundle will be offered. It arrives the day the game launches for that console and PC. It’s $499 and will include a digital copy of the game and one month of Xbox Live Gold. Realize this is not a Titanfall console—the Xbox One itself is the same…
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Culture
The Week in Games: Garden Warfare and Thief
Thief arrives on the PC and both PlayStations and Xboxes this week, along with Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare on Xbox 360 and Xbox One and the latest Castlevania for PC and the previous-gen consoles. Call of Duty fans on PC and the PlayStations get the Onslaught DLC this week, too. Tuesday, Feb. 25: Castlevania:…
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‘Twitch Plays The Legend of Zelda‘ Is a Study in Frustration
Video gaming’s biggest craze of 2014 appears to be the “Twitch Plays” phenomenon, which hita couple of weeks ago withPokémon, then grazed Tetris and now has moved to something much more complex: The Legend of Zelda. Watch it streaming on the jump. If you’re skeptical this can actually work, join the club. So far it’s…
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Netflix Will Pay for Better Speed on Comcast’s Internet
The Wall Street Journal reports that Netflix and Comcast—the company that just bought up Time Warner Cable, remember—reached a landmark deal with potentially serious ramifications for net neutrality. Basically, Netflix is going to pay Comcast for more direct access to its network. Video gamers use a ton of bandwidth for streaming video, whether it’s through…
By Owen Good