If you play video games on a console, you will have seen it. Upon booting a game up for the first, tenth or thousandth time, a screen warning you to never, ever switch off your machine while a game is saving. It’s sound advice, because turning a console off while it’s writing the data can…
So, that nutty DayZ video from the other day, when a guy gets on a bus thinking he’s going to be saved only to end up exceedingly unsafe? It was seen from the perspective of the poor guy on the receiving end. Here, remarkably, is the other side: a recording made by one of the…
That’s a relative term, of course, as these are video game celebrities, but still. If you’ve ever wanted to see Minecraft creator Marcus Persson, Valve’s Robin Walker and internet superstar Freddie Wong go at it over Team Fortress 2, here’s your chance. To cut out the fluff, the actual game – which also includes other…
Hong Kong collectible company Hot Toys has been on Kotaku a lot lately, mostly for its wonderful work on big, expensive figures based on the Chris Nolan’s third and final Batman movie, Dark Knight Rises. Today, though, we’re turning back to that other comic book blockbuster of the year, The Avengers. Actually, we’re turning back…
Kow Yokoyama's Maschinen Krieger casts a long shadow
If you think everything Nintendo did in the early 1990s outside actual video games sucked, well, no! Sure, there were some awful TV shows, but not everything was bad. This Star Fox comic, for example, was great. It ran in Nintendo Power magazine in 1992, and had – considering the scale of the project –…
There’s an interesting interview with Toby Gard, the creator of Tomb Raider, over on Critical Path’s site. And it reminds us that, for all the platitudes heaped on the series for portraying a strong female character, the fact is a lot of men enjoyed playing as just such a woman for the wrong reasons. Eerily,…
During the development of New Super Mario Bros. 2, Nintendo did something it had never done before: it invited employees from other areas of the company, who don’t normally make Mario games for a living, to come and learn how to make Mario games for a living. It was informally dubbed the “Mario Cram School”,…
The wonder of optical illusions: this is a French video game store with regular, flat carpet. Not, as you may think, potholes leading into other dimensions. Beware of Gravity Dips [MAKE]
These enormous, insanely-detailed Halo figures (which we caught a glimpse of a few months ago) from ThreeA don’t have an asking price. They’re like a luxury car, or a designer watch. If you need to ask how much, you probably can’t afford it. If you could, though, boy. If these aren’t the best video game…
For tonight’s “I can’t believe someone actually did this but it’s kinda great that they did” item, witness this lady, who covered her back in a tattoo normally only found on Jack, a tattoo-covered star of Mass Effects 2 & 3. While it’s not a replica of Jack’s own back in the game – this…
You see the Death Star being built in Revenge of the Sith, but only from a distance. You see the second Death Star under construction during Return of the Jedi, but you don’t actually see it being constructed. There’s no extended footage of imperial workers swinging space hammers, popping galactic rivets or doubling their efforts.…
A “god mode” exploit recently found in Diablo III, which allowed gamers using the Wizard class to effectively play without fear of dying, is in the process of being shut down. Blizzard has said that it is “currently rolling out a hotfix for a recent bug regarding invulnerable Wizards”. You can read the full statement…
Custom LEGO builder Julian Fong has, after over a year of hard work, put together a set of Street Fighter LEGO minifigs that look for all the world like actual, official pieces. They’re not, of course, he’s painted and customised themselves, but the level of detail, craftsmanship and adherence to LEGO’s own style is remarkable.…
Sorry if you thought I meant some kind of elaborate staircase from Wind Waker or Twilight Princess. That’d just be silly. No, these are the stairs from the original Zelda on the NES, now available as a decal should your home have the right kind of wooden or tiled surface. Made of vinyl, they’ll apparently…
Issa, an artist at French tattoo studio Tin-Tin Tatouages, is to thank for this mind-blowing Pokémon sleeve, which covers this dude’s entire arm with basic critters like Pikachu, Psyduck and…Bearwithguitaremon. Good to see the guy loves Pokémon so much he went to such drastic steps! Let’s hope he loves it just as much in 2032.…
Only Conan O’Brien could play Minecraft and say it’s like being a Welshman in the 19th century, spending your waking hours digging in a coal mine. Not that he’s wrong. For many players that’s probably a fairly accurate analogy. Only maybe with less singing.
Master props builder Zander Brandt specialises in taking weapons normally found only in video games and bringing them kicking and screaming into the real world. We’ve featured his work here a few times before, with Team Fortress 2 and Mass Effect weapons, and it’s the latter series he’s returned to with this awesome M-25 Hornet…
Link really is the hero of time, because here he is, in the 1980s, with a take on the Resident Evil 4 merchant meme years before Resident Evil 1 was even a twinkle in Shinji Mikami’s eye. [via VG Junk]
This Star Wars pinball machine wasn’t released in the 70s, or 80s. It was released in 1992, which makes it very special, because that makes it part of the great Star Wars renaissance. After the hype over the original trilogy died down after the mid-80s, as weird as it is to imagine now, Star Wars…
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