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Bethesda Calls ‘Westworld’ Mobile Game a ‘Blatant Ripoff’ of ‘Fallout Shelter,’ Sues Warner Bros.

Posted on June 22, 2018 by Ian Birnbaum

Even early bugs from Fallout show up again in Westworld, according to Bethesda. Continue reading Bethesda Calls ‘Westworld’ Mobile Game a ‘Blatant Ripoff’ of ‘Fallout Shelter,’ Sues Warner Bros.→

Posted in Fallout, Fallout Shelter, gaming, westeorld

Why This Guy Made a Wooden Stool With His Mouth

Posted on June 21, 2018 by Ian Birnbaum

Tools and machines have changed us into lazy, useless slobs, thank god. Continue reading Why This Guy Made a Wooden Stool With His Mouth→

Posted in All Purpose Nik, Nikolas Bentel, stool

Valve Disables Item Trading for Dutch ‘Counter-Strike’ Players, Making Their Expensive Gun Skins Worthless

Posted on June 20, 2018 by Ian Birnbaum

The change to comply with Dutch regulations came with no warning, leaving players stuck with valuable inventories. Continue reading Valve Disables Item Trading for Dutch ‘Counter-Strike’ Players, Making Their Expensive Gun Skins Worthless→

Posted in Counter Strike, dota 2, gaming, steam | Tagged Valve

Nvidia Can Artificially Create Slow Motion That Is Better Than a 300,000 FPS Camera

Posted on June 20, 2018 by Ian Birnbaum

Nvidia’s software and Tesla V100 GPUs generate extra frames to fill in video gaps. Continue reading Nvidia Can Artificially Create Slow Motion That Is Better Than a 300,000 FPS Camera→

Posted in ai, film, slow motion | Tagged NVIDIA

Game Developers Dump ‘Redshell’ Tracking Program After Privacy Backlash

Posted on June 18, 2018 by Ian Birnbaum

Developers of games like Total War and Civilization are apologizing and removing the software from their games. Continue reading Game Developers Dump ‘Redshell’ Tracking Program After Privacy Backlash→

Posted in civilization VI, games, gaming, privacy, reddit, Redshell, spyware, steam, surveillance, The Elder Scrolls Online, tracking

Science Proves that Wario Is the Best ‘Mario Kart’ Character

Posted on June 12, 2018 by Ian Birnbaum

Metal Mario is the worst character in ‘Mario Kart 8,’ but everyone already knew that. Continue reading Science Proves that Wario Is the Best ‘Mario Kart’ Character→

Posted in gaming, Mario Kart 8, nintendo

PlayStation Couldn’t Have Picked a Better Developer for the New ‘Tetris’

Posted on June 6, 2018 by Ian Birnbaum

The developer of ‘Rez’ is free to get weird with ‘Tetris Evolve’ for PSVR. Continue reading PlayStation Couldn’t Have Picked a Better Developer for the New ‘Tetris’→

Posted in Playstation, tetris, VR | Tagged Sony

Why Indie Game Developers Are Worried About the New MacOS

Posted on June 6, 2018 by Ian Birnbaum

Building cross-platform games just got a little riskier thanks to Apple. Continue reading Why Indie Game Developers Are Worried About the New MacOS→

Posted in API, gaming, graphics, macos

The First Non-Valve Game on Steam was Weird as Hell

Posted on June 5, 2018 by Ian Birnbaum

‘Rag Doll Kung Fu,’ the first game on Steam not developed by Valve, showed that the platform was great for small, weird games. Continue reading The First Non-Valve Game on Steam was Weird as Hell→

Posted in gaming, steam | Tagged Valve

This Ridiculous Asus Gaming Phone Comes With an External Cooler

Posted on June 4, 2018 by Ian Birnbaum

The Asus Republic of Gamers phone is built for playing games like ‘PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds’ on the go. Continue reading This Ridiculous Asus Gaming Phone Comes With an External Cooler→

Posted in ASUS, gaming, phone

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