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The Best Video Game DRM in the Business Is Getting Cracked Before Games Even Launch

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Ian Birnbaum

After years of anti-piracy dominance, Denuvo’s security is getting broken faster and faster. Continue reading The Best Video Game DRM in the Business Is Getting Cracked Before Games Even Launch→

Posted in cracks, Denuvo, gaming, Hitman 2

Fox Is Using Google’s Machine Learning to Predict What Movies You’ll Like

Posted on November 2, 2018 by Ian Birnbaum

Data scientists at 20th Century Fox and Google Cloud have developed machine-learning software that can analyze movie trailers and predict how likely people are to see those movies in theaters. Continue reading Fox Is Using Google’s Machine Learning to Predict What Movies You’ll Like→

Posted in Google, Machine Learning, movies

Copyright Law Just Got Better for Video Game History

Posted on October 25, 2018 by Ian Birnbaum

In a series of rulings, the Library of Congress has carved out a number of exemptions that will help the movement to archive and preserve video games. Continue reading Copyright Law Just Got Better for Video Game History→

Posted in gaming, history

Oakland Police Open Records Transparency Investigation After ‘Watch Dogs 2’ Lawsuit

Posted on October 24, 2018 by Ian Birnbaum

Earlier this year, Oakland Police refused to turn over documents about any collaboration with Ubisoft. An activist sued the agency, and won. Continue reading Oakland Police Open Records Transparency Investigation After ‘Watch Dogs 2’ Lawsuit→

Posted in gaming, Ubisoft, watch dogs, watch dogs 2

You Can Now Receive Slack Messages Inside a Super Nintendo Game

Posted on October 22, 2018 by Ian Birnbaum

Defying the laws of God and man, this engineer got Slack working inside an old Japanese SNES game. Continue reading You Can Now Receive Slack Messages Inside a Super Nintendo Game→

Posted in gaming, slack

‘GTA: Online’ Hack Let Trolls Kill Gamers in Single-Player Mode

Posted on October 19, 2018 by Ian Birnbaum

Cheaters could kill or wipe character bank accounts as long as players remain connected to Rockstar Social Club. Continue reading ‘GTA: Online’ Hack Let Trolls Kill Gamers in Single-Player Mode→

Posted in gaming, GTA, rockstar games

‘Spider-Man’ for PS4 Has to Be Patched to Remove This Failed Marriage Proposal

Posted on September 10, 2018 by Ian Birnbaum

One of the best selling video games of the year is currently also a sad reminder of a failed relationship. Continue reading ‘Spider-Man’ for PS4 Has to Be Patched to Remove This Failed Marriage Proposal→

Posted in gaming, ps4, spider-man

Curt Schilling’s Disastrous Role-Playing Games Find a New Home

Posted on September 6, 2018 by Ian Birnbaum

RPG fantasy game ‘Kingdoms of Amalur’ now belongs to Austrian game publisher THQ Nordic. Continue reading Curt Schilling’s Disastrous Role-Playing Games Find a New Home→

Posted in gaming, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, THQ

This Virtual Reality Dog Could Prevent Dog Bites

Posted on August 27, 2018 by Ian Birnbaum

As players get closer, the dog shows anxiety and aggression through body language. Continue reading This Virtual Reality Dog Could Prevent Dog Bites→

Posted in dog, VR, VR dog | Tagged Dogs

Watch the History of Game-Breaking ‘Mario Kart’ Ultra Shortcuts

Posted on August 27, 2018 by Ian Birnbaum

Speedrunners broke a track world record 18 times in one day. Continue reading Watch the History of Game-Breaking ‘Mario Kart’ Ultra Shortcuts→

Posted in gaming, nintendo | Tagged shortcut

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