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1981 Smartwatch With A Floppy Drive And Full Keyboard
The April 1981 “Future Computers” cover of Byte magazine featured a smartwatch with a floppy drive and Qwerty keyboard. Yes, the April 1, 1981, issue: The cover illustration was by Robert Tinney and you can buy a print at his site. You can also read the entire issue at the Internet Archive. Via Time and…
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Riot Police Training In A Fake Town In England
James Rawlings photographed riot police training at the Metropolitan Police Specialist Training Center in Gravesend, Kent: He describes the project: Architecture of Conflict is an ongoing project documenting environments affected by human conflict in various forms. Control looks into an environment created with the sole purpose of training the Metropolitan Police in all forms of…
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Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku‘s reader-run community: Is Europe the Epicenter of Next-Gen Graphical Fidelity? • Valkyria Chronicles II is Worth Your Time • Games to Increase Your Typing Speed! • Finding True Love on the Farm • Why Don’t We Have Smartphone Reviews for Gamers? TAY Classic—TAY Open Forum—Beginner’s Guide To TAY Follow…
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UncategorizedThe Plants Vs. Zombies War Goes West With More Free DLC
Plants Vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare just keeps getting better and better. Today EA drops the free Western-themed “Zomboss Down” game pack, adding two maps, eight new characters and tons of new customization items. They’re also raising the level cap for all characters from 20 to 30, which means ten more levels’ worth of challenges to…
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UncategorizedProfessor Layton Would Be The Perfect Mastermind In Grand Theft Auto
Professor Layton is getting a proper crossover game this year, but the talented animators at Polaris have let their imagination run wild and put the archeologist gentleman and some puzzles into Grand Theft Auto V If you think about it, the professor’s calm, passive-aggressive behavior fits into a world full of mad criminals after all.…
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Princess Peach Gets Her Own Damn Wii Remote Plus
I’ve managed to resist picking up the Mario and Luigi themed Wii remotes thus far, but the addition of a Princess Peach motion controller at the end of the month has the game paraphernalia collector in me twitching. Dammit, Nintendo. Showing up in stores later this month, the Peach Pink Wii remote isn’t just a…
By Mike Fahey - Uncategorized
Realistic Pokémon Snap Would Give Me Nightmares
Hey that’s not the Mewtwo and the Cerulean Cave I remember from the Pokémon games. This—otherwise amazing—redesign by DeviantART artist arvalis is way more creepy. It reminds me of those combat-free horror games (Outlast, anyone?), mixed with the N64 classic, Pokémon Snap I don’t want Pokémon to be real anymore. What Lies in the Cerulean…
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Esports46 Reasons Why You Keep Losing in StarCraft II
Finding excuses when we lose online is something we all sometimes do. It can be frustrating, after all. Tutorial Central collected a fair amount of StarCraft II-related ones, but most of them would apply to any competitive game. Here’s their clip below: It’s hard to argue with these (here’s an example of someone who can’t…
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A Square Enix mobile developer has recently talked to Famitsu (via Siliconera) about a pair of new SaGa and Mana games which will “stay true to all [our] memories from the [SNES] and PlayStation era.” The developer also mentioned that Square Enix’s second mobile division would be “helping out” with the games.
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