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The Super Retro Trio Is Three Classic Consoles In One
With my children rapidly approaching gaming age, I want their introduction to my favorite pastime to begin with the classics — NES, Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis. The Super Retro Trio, coming this summer from Innex and Retro-bit, handles games from all three of those systems for a mere $69.99. That’ll look so lovely in…
By Mike Fahey -
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NBA Live Will Be a Next-Generation Title
In Electronic Arts’ quarterly earnings call today, Frank Gibeau, the president of EA Labels, strongly indicated that EA Sports’ troubled NBA Live series will be a next-generation console title when it launches later this year. Gibeau told investors the company plans “a full reveal at E3 including more next generation titles in development,” for the…
By Owen Good -
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Female Footballers Still Sidelined in FIFA 14
Women won’t make an appearance in FIFA 14, despite an insistent campaign of petitions to include them and a summit, last year, that left one organizer with the feeling that it was just a matter of time before women would be included in the world’s most popular video game for the world’s most popular sport.…
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Wolfenstein Game Publisher Bravely Adopts Anti-Nazi Stance
At the bottom of the official press release introducing the gaming world to Machine Games’ Wolfenstein: The New Order, publisher Bethesda Softworks clarified its position on the Nazi regime’s attempted genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. In a business driven by sales, estranging yourself from even the smallest demographic is a tough decision. I…
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Guy Almost Breaks Monitor Using The Oculus Rift As Roller Coaster Sim
We’ve been enjoying quite a few Oculus Rift reactions/shenaniganries on Kotaku lately, but this guy jolting and bobbing around while on a virtual roller coaster is quite fun on its own, too. Imagine what it must feel like, standing up in a regular ol’ living room but totally believing like you’re dropping down from a…
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Familiar Names Get Paid in MLB 2K13‘s Perfect Game Contest
A contestant accused of cheating in last year’s scandal-plagued MLB 2K Million Dollar Challenge pocketed $25,000 in this year’s contest, staged under a new format—and with the exploits patched out. William Haff, of Owatonna, Minn., is not a finalist for a $250,000 grand prize in this year’s contest, but he still did better than in…
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