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- Kotaku East
China’s Underground Dwellers Find Their Homes Cemented Shut
China is a place of extremes. On the streets of Beijing, one can see cars that only ever appear in the New York Auto Show and extremely posh women holding the latest designer bags from Paris. But beneath that splendour is a hidden part of China: a class of residents living below the poverty line.…
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Kotaku EastHong Kong in all its Hazy, Timelapse-y Glory
Hong Kong is a dense metropolis of over seven million people, but from up here, it doesn’t look that busy at all It looks almost peaceful, if a bit dark. LittleBigWorld is calling their latest timelapse film Hazy Hong Kong, and sure enough, there’s lots of haze, along with lots of little people hurrying along…
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UncategorizedAll the Awkwardness of the VGX in One Video
It’s hard to put into words how cringe-inducing all the cross-talk, missed throws, tongue-tied teleprompter mishaps, and bombed jokes were at last night’s VGX. That’s where this six-minute supercut by PixelPerfect comes in handy. I’ve already said my piece about the VGX, so rewatching its lowlight reel is a little more painful than humorous to…
By Owen Good - Uncategorized
Skullgirls Makers Say Konami Asked PSN, Xbox Live to Remove the Game
Lab Zero, the makers of the fighting game Skullgirls, says Konami, which published the game to Xbox Live and PlayStation Network in 2012, has asked Microsoft and Sony to take the game off the services. The administrator of the official forums for Skullgirls updated the community on the news, saying that Lab Zero found out…
By Owen Good - Uncategorized
Gamers Care More About the VGX Than the Show Did. That’s the Problem.
The morning after the VGX, it’s striking to see gamers once again arguing, ruminating, caring so much about a spectacle that seems to care so little about them. Or, if last night was an indication, itself. Ripping the Video Game Awards—which got a format and name change to “the VGX” this year, no explanation what…
By Owen Good - Uncategorized
Today in Unexpected Headlines: Gamer Saves Old Man from Burning Home
Alright. Every time games get blamed, tangentially, for some idiot criminal’s behavior, everyone makes the rhetorical argument the local news never calls out the tangential gaming interests of a good samaritan. Well, rub your eyes and stand corrected: A gamer is being called a hero for saving an old man from a burning home. And…
By Owen Good - Culture
The Week in Games: Peggle For Your Thoughts
The year still has a few delights in store for us, beginning tomorrow with Peggle 2 on Xbox One. Doki-Doki Universe lands on Tuesday for all PlayStation platforms that access PlayStation Network. Angry Birds, inevitably, gets its kart racer on Wednesday. Here’s the week in games. Monday, Dec. 9 Peggle 2 (Xbox One) Tuesday, Dec.…
By Owen Good