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The Future has Arrived: Print Your Own Mechwarrior Toys
You can’t buy this six-inch tall, posable Atlas battlemech from any toy or collectible maker, and it isn’t a Comic-Con exclusive. It’s exclusively from the 3D printer of a Mechwarrior fan. The Atlas has (by my count, anyway) 11 points of articulation, and creator Valcrow says that from the torso up, just two parts were…
By Owen Good - Uncategorized
Kotaku ‘Shop Contest: Rolling Wonder
Maybe I was a little hard on the “X-Box,” a cozy, if insane, contraption being sold for $2,500 in Youngstown, Ohio. It does come with an A/C unit, though I’d be glad to ditch that for a wet bar (and just open the fridge if it got too hot.) Anyway, I know how I can…
By Owen Good - Culture
Sunday Comics: Can’t Touch This
Welcome to Kotaku‘s Sunday Comics, your weekly roundup of the best webcomics, chosen by our readership. The images enlarge if you click on the magnifying glass icon in the lower right corner. Corpse Run by Alex Di Stasi. Published May 27. Read more of Corpse Run Penny Arcade by Jerry Holkins and Mike Krahulik. Published…
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Kotaku ‘Shop Contest: Dog Duty: The Winners
Without a doubt, Call of Duty Dog stole the show at Microsoft’s big Xbox One reveal, and not for all the right reasons. The law of unintended consequences dictates that one of them is appearance in the Kotaku ‘Shop Contest. Who’s a good ‘Shopper? Who’s a good ‘Shopper? Yes you are, Sciteach! Yes you ARE!…
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Dark Souls II Coming March 2014, Says E3 Sign
This big billboard going up over the L.A. Convention Center, as spied by reader Norm the Alligator, pegs Dark Souls II for an early spring 2014 release. Does this mean it’s coming to PS4/Xbox One? To contact the author of this post, write to [email protected] or find him on Twitter @owengood
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UncategorizedOh Man, You Are Not Gonna Believe What You Can Do in Watch_Dogs
We may be coming to the twilight of the current console generation but these old dogs can still learn some new tricks, as this making-of video for Watch_Dogs shows. That’s right, hero Aiden Pearce will be able to walk with his hands in his pockets. This is actual gameplay, folks, NOT PRE-RENDER. Skip ahead to…
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Trivialize an Anti-Gay Riot With This Bizarre Facebook Game
Two weeks ago, priests in Georgia (the former Russian state independent republic, not the US state) led a mob that attacked about 50 gay rights demonstrators, hurling rocks and, ifthis YouTube video is an indication, swinging furniture. Someone’s cooked up a nearly unplayable side-scroller lampooning the chaos. This is Call of Taburetka, the latter word…
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Someone’s Going to Dig Up Atari’s Infamous New Mexico Landfill
Alamogordo’s city council has granted an excavation permit for the infamous landfill said to hold thousands of copies of E.T. and Pac-Man for the Atari 2600—two titles blamed for the mid-1980s crash of console gaming—and yes, the permit-holder is digging out the site specifically to find those games’ remains. The story is well known to…
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The Best Of Kotaku, The Week Of May 27
Welcome to the weekend, Kotaku. Which means I’ve got a round-up of all our best content on Kotaku Selects. While Microsoft and Sony still aren’t talking about the online and other details for their newest consoles, others are talking. So while we wait for news from E3 in roughly a week (oh god one more…
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The Week In Gaming Apps Is Sorry It Tried To Kill You
Look, we all make mistakes. None of us are infallible. Sometimes I forget to pay my cable bill until after the due date, Stephen Totilo thinks Majora’s Mask is one of the best Zelda games ever, and the Week in Gaming Apps plotted your demise. Let’s all just make up and move on. Look, Week…
By Mike Fahey