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Sony Says ‘No’ to Mod Support for ‘Fallout 4’ and ‘Skyrim’ on PlayStation 4

Posted on September 10, 2016 by Leif Johnson for Motherboard

After months of negotiations, Sony declines to allow mods for Fallout 4 and Skyrim Special Edition on the PS4. Continue reading Sony Says ‘No’ to Mod Support for ‘Fallout 4’ and ‘Skyrim’ on PlayStation 4→

Posted in bethesda, Fallout 4, gaming, ps4, skyrim | Tagged PlayStation 4, Sony

Cancelled ‘Warcraft’ Adventure Game Pops Up in Forums After 18 Years

Posted on September 10, 2016 by Leif Johnson for Motherboard

Point-and-click animation game from the late ’90s showcases the backstory of the orc hero Thrall. Continue reading Cancelled ‘Warcraft’ Adventure Game Pops Up in Forums After 18 Years→

Posted in Blizzard, canceled games, gaming, thrall, Warcraft, Warcraft Adventures: Lords of the Clans

‘Pokémon Go’ Anti-Cheating Tactics Prevent Disabled People From Playing

Posted on September 4, 2016 by Leif Johnson for Motherboard

Niantic issues ban to disabled player who was using an emulator to recreate walking around her local park. Continue reading ‘Pokémon Go’ Anti-Cheating Tactics Prevent Disabled People From Playing→

Posted in ana mardoll, disabled, gaming, Mobile, Niantic, nintendo, Pokémon GO

Two Decades Later, the Designers of ‘Duke Nukem 3D’ Are Making New Levels

Posted on September 3, 2016 by Leif Johnson for Motherboard

New Gearbox edition includes eight new levels from original designers. Continue reading Two Decades Later, the Designers of ‘Duke Nukem 3D’ Are Making New Levels→

Posted in 3d realms, Allen Blum III, duke nukem 3d, first person shooter, gaming, pc, ​Anniversary World Tour​ | Tagged gearbox

Ubisoft Retreats from Free-to-Play Business Model

Posted on August 28, 2016 by Leif Johnson for Motherboard

Major publisher set to shut down four free-to-play games by the end of the year. Continue reading Ubisoft Retreats from Free-to-Play Business Model→

Posted in endwar, free-to-play, gaming, ghost recon, quest for epic loot, Ubisoft

Our Galaxy Has a Twin, and It’s Made Almost Entirely of Dark Matter

Posted on August 27, 2016 by Leif Johnson for Motherboard

Dragonfly 44, a galaxy in the Coma constellation, is made almost entirely of dark matter. Continue reading Our Galaxy Has a Twin, and It’s Made Almost Entirely of Dark Matter→

Posted in Astrophysical Journal Letters, dark matter, dark matter galaxies, Dragonfly 44, milky way, twin

‘Obduction’ Successfully Recaptures What We Loved About ‘Myst’

Posted on August 25, 2016 by Leif Johnson for Motherboard

The creator of ‘Myst’ tells us why he thinks we don’t see games like ‘Myst’ that much anymore. Continue reading ‘Obduction’ Successfully Recaptures What We Loved About ‘Myst’→

Posted in gaming, Minecraft, Myst, obduction, Oculus Rift, pc gaming, Rand Miller, steam, The Witness, VR

While Seeking Climate Data, Scientists Found Europe’s Oldest Tree

Posted on August 20, 2016 by Leif Johnson for Motherboard

Most “older” trees in Europe tend to come from asexually reproducing trees, which arguably aren’t the same tree anymore. Continue reading While Seeking Climate Data, Scientists Found Europe’s Oldest Tree→

Posted in climate change, Earth, Europe, Greece, oldest tree in europe, trees

Latest ‘Star Citizen’ Footage Looks Amazing, and Hard to Believe

Posted on August 20, 2016 by Leif Johnson for Motherboard

New presentation shows planetary landings, first-person spaceport visits, and more. Continue reading Latest ‘Star Citizen’ Footage Looks Amazing, and Hard to Believe→

Posted in Chris Roberts, Gamescom, gaming, no man's sky, rsi, space sim, star citizen

This Bizarre Meteorite May Be the First to Come From the Outer Solar System

Posted on August 14, 2016 by Leif Johnson for Motherboard

Is this strange meteorite a fragment of a mysterious fifth gas giant? Continue reading This Bizarre Meteorite May Be the First to Come From the Outer Solar System→

Posted in D-type asteroid, gas giant, nasa, Tagish Lake meteorite, The Astronomical Journal | Tagged Kuiper Belt, Meteorite

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