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16-Bit Characters Fit Perfectly In Real-Life Environments
Mixing old video game sprites with real life is not one of the most difficult artforms, but if you’re creative enough the results can be immensely atmospheric, just as the latest pieces from deviantART user Victor Sauron show. Duke Nukem in the night shot above is awesome, but check the rest below. The roller coasters…
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Definitely butter a guy up before you bring him crashing down
Cranston, the kinda-Ostrich-thing, invited himself over to my palace yesterday. He immediately told me how great my life is. Thanks, Cranston! It’s because I put green things to the south of my home. Like my trusty desert cactus. Are you talking shit about my cactus? Oh yeah, you’re definitely talking shit about my cactus. Have…
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EA Sports’ First Amendment Defense in College Lawsuits Shot Down Again
For the second time, a federal appeals court has struck down a key defense Electronic Arts has used in its long-running legal fight against college athletes who say their likenesses have been used in EA Sports video games without their permission. Electronic Arts had claimed a First Amendment right of artistic expression in how it…
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The Number One Rule For Changing Your Villagers’ Greetings
You must, by all means, make them say something stupid. Olivia, the gossiping cat, asked me to change her greeting recently. I came up with something that I think feels suitable for her. Sounds good to me so far, Olivia. Oh, the best of friends, Olivia. I think you’re pretty accurate there, Olivia.
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UncategorizedWatch Wayne Brady Pretend He’s In Grand Theft Auto
On last night’s Whose Line Is It Anyway? (now hosted by the excellent Aisha Tyler) Wayne Brady was tasked with pretending he was a character in a Grand Theft Auto game. For improvising off the top of his head, he did a pretty good job—even throwing in a Hot Coffee reference for good measure. It’s…
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UncategorizedHere’s An Incredibly Novel Way To Handle Text-Based Adventure
From Simogo, the creators of the surreal Year Walk, Device 6 is a text adventure, a puzzle game, and a mystery rolled into one. It’s like nothing I’ve ever seen before. Here’s a description from the game’s website: DEVICE 6 plays with the conventions of games and literature, entwines story with geography and blends puzzle…
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The 3DS and Its Strong Lineup Push Nintendo to a Profit
While the Wii U’s sales may be a stark disappointment to Nintendo, it still found hope in its handheld lineup, with particular thanks to the western release of Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Sales of the 3DS and its titles helped boost the company to a profit in the first quarter of its fiscal year. The…
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UncategorizedSequel to Classic Warcraft Song Will Overwhelm You With Nostalgia
Both the World of Warcraft community and the game they play have changed a lot over the years. Just how much? Well, an out-of-nowhere revamp of Ian Beckman’s much-loved fan video runs down the changes, featuring every class from the game. No Oxhorn this time, only over- and underpowered characters (and autotune). That’s the World…
By Gergo Vas