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UncategorizedBehold The Zelda-Riffic Joy Of Spiral Knights
Earlier this week I told you about Spiral Knights, the upcoming free-to-play online space dungeon crawler from the creators of Puzzle Pirates. Now watch me play through the game’s Training Grounds and, if you’re lucky, try it out yourself. When I posted the news that Spiral Knights was coming out on April 4 courtesy of…
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UncategorizedThis Is Why We Don’t Play Board Games Anymore
Lacking anything more sensible to do, the team at GlazeBros crafted a crude board game with painful consequences, and then tested it out on themselves. Ladies and gentlemen, The Waxing Game, family fun that will leave you hairless. If the GlazBros think this terrifying tale of hair removal is painful, just wait until they actually…
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A Look at the Earlier Works of Minecraft‘s Creator
Markus “Notch” Persson didn’t succeed with his original attempt at games development, bringing us Minecraft on the first try. The 31-year-old Swedish developer has been programming since age eight. Yesterday, he shared a gallery of his earlier work, showing that success doesn’t come from one effort, but from many attempts, in fits and starts. The…
By Owen Good - Uncategorized
Even “Real” Mobile Games Costing Scant Millions to Develop
Firemint, developers of Flight Control and Real Racing 2, say in this interview the full-blown 3D racer for iOS/Android was “…developed over 18 months on a budget of US$2 million.” Now the real question: How much did they make? [PocketfulOfMB.com]
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NCsoft Makes A Massively Multi-Million Dollar Donation To Japan Disaster Relief
Amidst the flurry of game developers stepping up to offer aid to Japan in its time of crisis, Korean MMO developer NCsoft has pledged an amount equaling one month of the revenue of its Japanese arm – roughly 6.3 million dollars. While NCsoft is a pretty big deal in the United States, in South Korea…
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Rare Game Pulling Five-Figure Bids, with Some Proceeds Going to Japan Relief
It’s well settled that Stadium Events is, if not the rarest video game on the collectible market, is certainly the rarest of any retail release. A year after a sealed copy of the NES game set a record for the most ever paid for a single game, another verified, factory-sealed copy is seeking to dethrone…
By Owen Good - Uncategorized
Stolen PS3 Leads Cops to Double Murder Suspect
A man suspected of a double homicide eluded police for two months, until a PlayStation 3 stolen from the victims’ home turned up and led authorities to an arrest. In Gaffney, S.C., Giles Lee Palmer, 22, faces two counts of murder in connection with the Jan. 19 shooting deaths of Dominique Cintrell Morgan, 19, and…
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Even the All-Stars are Role Players in MLB 11 The Show
Sitting there with my DualShock in my lap, I struggled to recall the last time a video game blindsided me this hard, much less at a point this early in playing it. I’d ranked up at a respectable rate, gained a fast understanding of my abilities and the situations in which they were useful. I…
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UncategorizedHere is Strip Mining: The Minecraft Porno [NSFW]
It’s a tall order finding any sexual reference, much less anything exploitable into one, in Minecraft (outside of the obvious livestock jokes.) Yet here an enterprising soul has managed to build a Minecraft homage to a cheesy porn film. It goes from cheeky parody of porn plot tropes, with some kinky pickaxe spanking, to OMG-is-that-a-blowjob…
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UncategorizedThe Simple Hack To Gain Full Control Over a Best Buy 3DS Demo Unit
Demo units of the Nintendo 3DS are out in many major retailers now. They autoload Pilotwings Resort, or whatever game they’re demonstrating, so you can’t access the device’s menu. Well, now you can, so you can see for yourself what lies beneath. The instruction, per a commenter at Nintendo 3DS Blog: Hold the power button…
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UncategorizedKinect Technology Helps Lead the Blind
Researchers at a German university have built an apparatus that, while clunky in its proof-of-concept stage, could assist the blind as they cross streets, walk down hallways and open doors. It uses the Kinect as a sensor. In lay terms, how it works is that it scans the environment for special placards with symbols on…
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UncategorizedPortal 2 So Cute We’re Giving Them Free Advertising
Sure, it’s prerendered. Sure, it’s just a little teaser commercial. But it’s totes adorbs*. And if all goes to plan, it’s all the new information about Portal 2 I’m going to see before I play it. (* “Totilo-class Adorable”)
By Joel Johnson