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He Played Missile Command for Nearly Three Consecutive Days
Earlier this year, Victor Sandberg broke Missile Command‘s all-time world record—a mark that had stood since 1982 and was believed to be unassailable. This weekend, he shot for another goal most thought unreachable. In the end, it was. Sandberg didn’t make it to 100 hours of gameplay on a single credit—which would have been 16…
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UncategorizedSo That’s Why Superheroes Wear Their Underwear On The Outside
Why did Superman wear his frilly red underthings on the outside of his body stocking? The fine folks at Today I Found Out offer this simple, sensible explanation. Technically the answer is they do not wear their underwear on the outside. If it’s on top, then whatever is underneath it becomes underwear, so really their…
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UncategorizedWatch NASA Control Space Robots With Motion Controls
Not content with putting a man on the moon and Tang in our lunch boxes, the folks at NASA have pushed us one step further into the singularity, using an Oculus Rift and the new, more powerful Kinect. Gaze in horror as the folks at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab fuse man and machine to create…
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America Pays More For Slower Internet and Less Capacity
The average Internet connection speed in the United States may be well more than what’s needed for multiplayer gaming or watching streaming video. But the country’s infrastructure still lingers well behind what other nations enjoy, according to a slew of recent studies. It’s a textbook your-mileage-may-vary setting, of course, but the average U.S. connection speed…
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Here’s what’s going on Talk Amongst Yourselves, our reader-written blog: E1Salvador rounded up the 10 best answers to some random questions, including Luminous on starting Pokémon and Spacegar on the Iron Chefs. Dexomega just up and reviewed Gundam 00: A Wakening of the Trailblazer And Steve Bowling examines whether Nintendo is hungry or desperate. Don’t…
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Stereo Pixel-Art GIFs Sure Look Like Classic Adventure Games
Remember Dark Seed, Harvester, I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream and all those other horror point-and-click adventure games from the 90s? These giffy photos, taken and edited by photographer David Alexander Slaager, have absolutely the same atmosphere. These could be great backgrounds for a horror adventure game, or serve as homage to a…
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A Moment Of Silence For The MMOs That Died In 2013
With their reliance on a large, stable online player base to survive, every massively multiplayer online game is destined to die — the only question is when. Will they last ten years, like Disney’s Toontown Online, or die in beta like The Mummy Online? Here’s to the MMOs that didn’t make it past 2013. The…
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2013 is slowly coming to an end, which means video game characters can finally enjoy their holiday feast, thanks to creator AnimatorAR’s vision of it… even if it’s tiny and made of plastic. Bonus points for finding the Portal Turret in the photo. Oh and why isn’t poor Luigi sitting on a throne? It was…
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UncategorizedColorful Indie Shooter Lets You Play with Yourself
I’m referring, of course, to single-player co-op. What did you think I was talking about? Currently sitting in Greenlight and humbly collecting votes is Time Rifters, a rather unique-looking FPS. Basically, you need to blow something up on every level, usually a big old monster. You get four lives to do so. But therein lies…
By András Neltz - Kotaku East
China’s Video Game Industry Pulled In Over $13 Billion. Yes, Billion.
As the year comes to an end, year-end statistics are trickling out from every which way. Over the weekend, the China Game Industry Annual Conference’s China Games Party has released info on how much revenue the Chinese game industry has brought in over the course of 2013. Chinese video game companies pulled in over $13…
By Eric Jou - Kotaku East
Why China Banned Battlefield 4, Modern Warfare 2, and 40 Other Games
Censorship is a pervasive issue all across the world, but nowhere is it more evident than it is in China. Here, media content falls under extreme scrutiny before it can be released to the public, and video games are no different. China’s Ministry of Culture has, over the years, released public notices denouncing certain games…
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Kotaku EastHong Kong’s Government Explains Money Troubles… With Cartoons
In Hong Kong, government-provided public services are considered pretty good. Supposedly, the social welfare net is also pretty good. Technically being part of China but with a passport that is accepted by many western countries, Hong Kong is overall a pretty good place to live. However, in recent years, the local government’s pockets have been…
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