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UncategorizedYouTuber Blasts Machinima As The ContentID Controversy Grinds On [Update]
The controversy facing YouTube and video game channels now sees this broadside, by Clash (180,000 subscribers) against his network, Machinima. The video echoes many complaints aired by others, particularly the feeling that, since YouTube changed the rules for how multi-channel networks like Machinima handle or manage their channels, there’s little reason to belong to one.…
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UncategorizedSnoop Dogg’s New Music Video Is an Homage To Pokémon and More
Snoop Dogg’s subject matter has come a long way from his first album more than 20 years ago. Now it’s 2014 and he’s referencing Pokémon and side-scroller shooters in his new Snoop Lion video Major Lazer was the producer of the song, and it has all the characteristics of his previous ones—even the music videos—so…
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ReviewsThe First Official Wireless iOS Gamepad Is Small. Maybe Too Small.
All the age of controller-enabled iOS gaming has given us so far is a pair of wraparound shell controllers that only work with newer iPhones or iPod Touches. Where’s the iPad love? SteelSeries brings the iPad love with the Stratus — the first official wireless gaming controller for iOS 7. SteelSeries has been in the…
By Mike Fahey - Uncategorized
Canadian digital artist Steph Caskenette’s low polygon Super Mario World map is just stunning with all these details. It’s just like a carefully crafted paper sculpture. Here’s the whole thing and head over to his Behance page for more: Dayshot is an image-based feature that runs every morning, showcasing some of the prettiest, funniest game-related…
By Gergo Vas - Kotaku East
China’s Video Game “Retail” Displays Look Suspect
Last week, photos of last generation video game consoles have appeared online in China. No, these aren’t any regular old photos, the consoles in these photos are in retail display kiosks inside Chinese brick and mortar electronics shop Suning. These photos have spurred up the talk that China’s video game console market will open up…
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Kotaku EastWas Naruto Ripped Off By a Chinese TV Show?
Since relations with Japan have come to a low of late, China has been churning out anti-Japanese television shows, games, and more. Ironically, while hating on all things Japan, one of China’s newest anti-Japanese productions seems to have stolen music from Japan’s own Naruto. That’s right, an anti-Japanese television show with music from Naruto. Go…
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One Company Is Dominating Chinese Internet Cafes (Apparently!)
While Chinese Internet cafes are supposedly on the decline, but with a 126 million active players at net cafes across the country it’s easy to see that net cafes are still a major player in the gaming scene of China. Such as it is, it’s always interesting to see what kind of games are being…
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