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Kotaku ‘Shop Contest: Somewhere A Place For Kinect
Now that Microsoft has realized that more people might be willing to purchase an Xbox One if it didn’t come with $100 worth of do-not-want, what’s the company going to do with the all of the unwanted Kinect cameras? Perhaps our army of image manipulators has some suggestions. I’ve been amusing myself imagining factory workers…
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Sunday Comics: Mining Rights
Welcome to Kotaku‘s Sunday Comics, your weekly roundup of the best webcomics. The images enlarge if you click on the magnifying glass icon. Nerf NOW!! by Josué Pereira. Published May 16. Read more of Nerf NOW!! Awkward Zombie by Katie Tiedrich. Published May 12. Read more of Awkward Zombie Penny Arcade by Jerry Holkins and…
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Kotaku ‘Shop Contest: Under The Sea: The Winners!
Last week I set Kotaku’s Photoshop-savvy readers loose on editor-in-chief Stephen Totilo’s vacation pics, welcoming him back with countless images of his heavily-modified face. He should be overjoyed with the results. Another ‘shop contest, another amazing batch of entries, and while there was just something about uscg_pa’s Totilo/Mario swap than made me happy, each one…
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UncategorizedHackers Attack Operation Supply Drop Charity Drive
Operation Supply Drop’s third annual 8-Bit Salute 24 hour charity game marathon went live this morning at 9 a.m. Eastern time. By 10 a.m. hackers had disabled the military gaming charity’s website via DDoS attack. Operation Supply Drop, previously featured onKotaku, is a charity organization dedicated to providing American military personnel with video games. The…
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Exactly What I Look For In An RPG Collector’s Edition
Larian Studios’ Divinity: Original Sin is a love letter to the early days of computer role-playing games, so it makes sense that the game’s extremely limited edition (under 1,500 copies) is a love letter to the fans of classics RPGs. First off, the Collector’s Edition comes with two copies of the Kickstarter success, each playable…
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UncategorizedHonest Star Fox 64 Trailer Goes Straight For The Furry Jokes
Sometimes an anthropomorphic animal is just an anthropomorphic animal, Honest Game Trailers. Now if Fox McCloud too off his head at the end of Star Fox 64 to reveal a human wearing a suit, then that would be a furry. Even then the gross generalizations are a bit much. Not all furries are sexual deviants.…
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UncategorizedFurther Proof That Every Game Is Better With Monster Collecting
The highly successful Puzzle & Dragons added monster collecting and evolving to match three puzzles and made a fortune. Quiz RPG did it with random trivia questions. Now Sega adds creature collecting to those stupid coin dozer games, and I can’t stop playing. Dammit, Dragon Coins. Had I known what sort of game this was…
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The Saturday Morning Stream: The Last Tinker: City Of Colors (Done!)
Wandering off the beaten path this week, The Last Tinker: City of Colors is an indie game that channels the good-old-days of platforming, when games like Banjo Kazooie were still something that happened regularly. Developed by Munich-based Mimimi Studios, The Last Tinker: City of Colors is a game that caught my eye with a single…
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Graduation Cap For A Gamer
Graduation cap decorated to reflect real life RPG skills. The comments are funny: CharlesIndigo: they nerfed it not too long ago, it doesn’t add credibility anymore. KHDTX13: The mission payouts aren’t even worth it. vertigo1083: And it will all mean shit in the next expansion. You are now looking at Screenburn, a Kotaku blog dedicated…
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UncategorizedSega’s Fonz Arcade Game
This is an excerpt from the arcade flyer for Sega’s 1976 racing game Fonz. I couldn’t find video of gameplay, but I did find video of an extended martial arts battle between a young Tom Hanks and The Fonz on Happy Days: Via TAFA and Cinefamily You are now looking at Screenburn, a Kotaku blog…
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UncategorizedGamble And Win A Rancor Mount In Star Wars: The Old Republic
The latest Star Wars: The Old Republic update adds the Festival of Splendor event where rival clans show off their wealth by sponsoring casino games with extravagant prizes…including a giant rancor mount. Here is a video of the casino promoters: And here is the Kingpin Rancor Mount: There’s a detailed discussion here on maximizing your…
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UncategorizedWitchmarsh Is A Lovecraftian Detective Thriller
Just added to Kickstarter, Witchmarsh is a co-op RPG featuring detectives exploring the supernatural in 1920’s Massachusetts: It’s the Roaring Twenties! Join an unlikely team of detectives as they charge headlong into the darkest corners of rural America. Their mission: find and return the missing ‘Witchmarsh Twelve’ who vanished under mysterious circumstances. A handsome reward…
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Shadow of The Colossus Headlines This New Kaiju Art Jam
Ian Wilding’s Shadow of the Colossus print headlines The Big Ass Monster art show. See more highlights below: Ian Wilding Tessa Morrison Lee Nakama Tony Rotwang See more at Streets of Beige You are now looking at Screenburn, a Kotaku blog dedicated to the best gaming images, videos and GIFs online.
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