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UncategorizedReal-Life Smash Bros. Returns with Baseball Bats and Fireworks
About four years ago, these guys got the idea to stage a Super Smash Bros. tournament in real life—and it wasn’t some cutesy-poo re-enactment, either. They hit each other. With sticks. Hard. After a two-year layoff, 3GI’sSuper Smash Tournament returned last month for a third season. Here’s the latest bout, facing off Earthbound and Brawl…
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Here’s the latest from Kotaku‘s official reader-written blog, Talk Amongst Yourselves: Left 4 Dead Survivors: Where Are They Now? • It’s Time We Admit That Toys Aren’t Just For Kids • Theory: Kratos Isn’t Actually The God Of War TAY Classic—TAY Open Forum—Beginner’s Guide To TAY Follow them here.
By Tina Amini - Uncategorized
A DayZ Flow Chart That Tells The Whole Truth
You’ll die a lot in DayZ. After a (hopefully) successful respawn, you have to go through the same routine: Run for hours, survive until you find something useful, head to your favorite location for military gear, and, if you’re still alive, with guns and enough ammo in your pocket you might finally feel safe. Here’s…
By Gergo Vas - Uncategorized
Rockstar Trio to be Inducted into Hall of Fame at DICE Awards
Rockstar Games’ Sam Houser, Dan Houser and Leslie Benzies will be inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences at the 2014 DICE Awards on Thursday, the Academy announced this morning. Benzies, the President of Rockstar North studio, is the producer of the Grand Theft Auto series since its…
By Owen Good - Uncategorized
Here’s 21-year-old illustrator Piper Thibodeau’s rather cartoony reimagination of the Kanto starter Pokémon. Compared to Charmander in the third picture, Squirtle and Bulbasaur both look so grumpy and bored, you might consider not using them in battle at all. Squirtle’s evolution line is in the top pic, here’s Bulbasaur and Charmander. Head over to Cryptid…
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Kotaku EastDarth Vader, You Can’t Eat Chinese Food with a Mask On
As many of you might already know, Chinese New Year has come and this year, 2014, is the year of the horse. To recognize and greet those who celebrate the event, some companies (and even world leaders) have created video greetings. However, all of those pale in comparison to one that comes from a galaxy…
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