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UncategorizedDevil May Cry 5 Is The Holy Grail Of Trash
Devil May Cry 5 is the sort of video game where it’s impossible to think of a single moment my mom wouldn’t shake her head at as she folded laundry in the basement circa 1988. And that will never stop me from absolutely loving it. Inspired by the beautiful friction experience that is this game,…
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In 2005, An Activision Designer Dreamed Up A Battle Angel Alita Game That Never Happened
Alita: Battle Angel finally made it to theaters this year, long after James Cameron first bought the rights and tried to make the movie in 2005. At the time, a young game designer at Activision thought it might be the right time to pitch an Alita video game. Casey Holtz has worked in the game…
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Kotaku EastK-Pop Pick Of The Day: Senorita
More Latin vibes in K-Pop is unquestionably good, as faint as they may be. (G)I-DLE is one of the newer girl groups on the block, and as they approach their one-year anniversary this coming May, their early hype has coalesced into a budding tour de force in Korean pop music. They already achieved one of…
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Just Cause 4 Hits Xbox Game Pass Only Three Months After Release
Despite all of the explosions in Avalanche Studios’ open-world chaos simulator, Just Cause 4 did not set the world on fire when it launched last year on December 4. Now, less than 100 days later, it’s free for Game Pass subscribers to download and play on Xbox One. Microsoft announced the game would be the…
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Anthem‘s Level-One Weapons Are Stronger Than Endgame Ones, Thanks To An Apparent Bug
An apparent bug in the new loot shooter Anthem has made beginner weapons just as powerful as the ones you’ll get in the final levels. In fact, players have discovered, the level-1 rifle might currently be the strongest gun in the game. Earlier today, a player by the name of YeetLordSupreme shared a major discovery…
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UncategorizedHere’s A Wooden Cheeseburger That Plays Nintendo Games
Swedish artist Love Hulten combines technology with natural wood to create outstanding works of functional art. He’s made gorgeous retro gaming PCs and an ingenious retro console disguised as a wooden boom box. And now he’s made a wooden cheeseburger than plays NES games. He calls it the Game Burger Advance. Tiny PCs and LED…
By Mike Fahey