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Oculus Wants To Create Largest MMO Ever With 1 Billion Persons In VR

Added: 12.05.2014 7:22 | 0 views | 0 comments


Having full access to the entire Facebook network has increased Oculus VR's ambitions and now they want to create the...

From: megagames.com

Weekend Gaming Hardware Sales - High-End Motherboard, K70 Keyboard, SFF CPU Cooler

Added: 11.05.2014 14:14 | 5 views | 0 comments


GamersNexus: "This weekend's sales roundup features a low profile CPU cooler for $20, a Cherry MX Red keyboard at $107, 8GB of 2400MHz RAM for $80, and a high-end AMD AM3+ board for $200. Keep your eyes glued to our Twitter and Facebook feeds for more deals during the week."

From: n4g.com

More Details on the RetroN 5

Added: 11.05.2014 2:14 | 24 views | 0 comments


Ryan Johnson | The Gamer's Lounge No, there isn't a release date. But, if you want to know more about the machine, as well as a bit of an answer on why there's been radio silence on this upcoming classic gaming system, look no further. Ryan at The Gamer's Lounge took to the Hyperkin Facebook page, found some questions that had yet to get answered, and got them in an interview with Chris Gallizzi.

From: n4g.com

South Park: The Stick of Truth Chinpokomon Guide

Added: 10.05.2014 4:18 | 2 views | 0 comments


GameDynamo - "The new South Park game, South Park: The Stick of Truth, has plenty of collectibles for players to find. One collectible is Chinpokomon! Finding these creatures will get you some trophies or achievements Poco Chinpoko for finding 5, Chinpoko Loco for finding 15, and Chinpokolypse for finding them all. Youll also get a new friend on your in-game Facebook the Chinpokomon Toy Corporation."

From: n4g.com

Game Developers Play Metagames on Social Media, Don’t Like the Outcome

Added: 10.05.2014 0:30 | 7 views | 0 comments


If you’re a game developer, you’ve probably gotten on social media to toot your own horn and who can blame you, what with all the fantastic projects you’ve worked on and all the awesome game design you’ve been a part of. If I made a game, I’d want people to know about it and the food I’m eating too, but maybe next time you hit Twitter or Facebook or any of the portals you use to share life with your adoring fans, think twice about how little you want to represent your company on the Internet even though you totally do. Josh Olin’s departure from Evolve developers Turtle Rock Studios is only the latest in a disturbing trend of secure game developers losing their salaried jobs and returning to intermittent contract work or personal pet projects for needlessly expressing themselves on issues that don’t really belong on their so-called "personal" Twitter account. Nothing about Josh Olin’s Twitter profile suggested he tweeted without representing his place of work and in fact, his profile’s description screamed about ties to the firm that eventually fired him for supporting an individual’s right to racism. What a banner to carry, Josh. Certainly, game developers and basketball team owners and even basketball players have every right to be racists, but "all my tweets are belong to me" may only be a witty gaming reference and not a viable defense when your company doesn’t want racists representing them, much less facing the community directly. Some might argue that Turtle Rock Studios wrongfully terminated Josh Olin’s employment because they were scared of the potential for backlash against the studio and the product they’re currently working on. No one can blame them for that. As a growing company about to release only its second major video game product, Turtle Rock made the right defensive decision, unlike Nintendo’s "please understand" response to the LGBTQ community’s understandable frustration and anger over Tomodachi Collection’s lack of same-sex virtual Mii relationships. I don’t like to use homophobic language, but c’mon Nintendo. Tomodachi Collection looks pretty gay to begin with. No, Turtle Rock Studios made the right decision just like the NBA made the right decision to strip Donald Sterling of his highly lucrative basketball franchise with which he made millions of dollars on the backs of the black men he apparently couldn’t stand, black men like Magic Johnson whose only crime was wanting to help Los Angeles County, neighbor to Turtle Rock Studios in Orange County. But this is only the second highly visible firing of a developer for comments made on Twitter. What connections do Josh Olin’s situation share with Adam Orth, Microsoft something-or-other who got fired for blowing the company’s much-hated always-online plans in advance of any official Xbox One announcement? Orth practically readied both sides of the DRM debacle by letting consumers know that the pitch forks should be polished and primed while Microsoft executives probably should have had their shit together since some of the always-online benefits may have outweighed the apparent costs if they could have only been explained more clearly to inquisitive journalists. Both Adam and Josh would have liked to maintain that their Twitter accounts weren’t about representing their companies, but neither hid their business affiliations. In fact, both used these connections to major gaming firms to promote themselves, gain followers on Twitter, and inflate their decidedly vapid egos and gamers will remember that forever whether Orth’s new game and self-searching make him a more endearing character or not. Game developers want the attention that their products achieve, but reaching out to fans on Twitter and then summarily shooting all of them in the foot with pro-racism or insensitive remarks (even jokingly) will result in termination every single time. You may not want to represent your business or your boss on Twitter, but they represent you to the greater market and in that way own you and whatever it is you hope to do with the rest of your life. If you’d like to go on making personal comments on a Twitter account that remains personal in label only, you should probably just start a new anonymous profile and share it with your game developer friends. If you’re as witty and cool as you think you are, you’ll likely get the retweets and followers you think you deserve and you’ll do it without clearly labeling yourself as an employee of Sony or Valve or whatever awesome company thousands, maybe millions of gamers would gladly quit all social media to work for. It’s my belief that the reason the gaming industry continues to flail at the alter of the medium is because they know exactly how awesome it is to develop new worlds, new experiences, and the kinds of products that continue to outpace outmoded mediums like movies and music, but that’s not an excuse to be a jackass and it’s not an excuse to believe your company won’t drop you when you do something that doesn’t mesh with their plans or direction in society. The business world will always be dog-eat-dog. Throwing your arms up and hoping people forgive your comments because those thoughts and feelings were yours and not everyone else’s won’t save you when the bottom line creeps beyond the number of followers you have.

From: www.gamerevolution.com

Nintendo Apologizes for Tomodachi Life on Facebook

Added: 10.05.2014 0:19 | 1 views | 0 comments



After much debate over the lack of same-sex relationships in Tomodachi Life, Nintendo has posted a statement on its official Facebook page regarding the entire situation: We apologize for disappointing many people by failing to include same-sex relationships in Tomodachi Life. Unfortunately, it is not possible for us to change this game’s design, and such a significant development change can’t be accomplished with a post-ship patch. At Nintendo, dedication has always meant going beyond the games to promote a sense of community, and to share a spirit of fun and joy. We are committed to advancing our longtime company values of fun and entertainment for everyone. We pledge that if we create a next installment in the Tomodachi series, we will strive to design a game-play experience from the ground up that is clusive, and better represents all players. All in all, it's what I expected. As I said earlier in my post, I don't think Nintendo should change Tomodachi from how it's been made already. I think Nintendo should just consider opening their representation for different people as it wouldn't be that much more work as long as it's already in the existing design at the conceptual level. A good response, overall.

From: www.gamerevolution.com

The 100 best free games to play right now

Added: 09.05.2014 22:11 | 8 views | 0 comments


Forget rubbish Facebook games--what are the best free games that are also AAA? Here are our best free games, from Planetside 2 to League of Legends to Hawken...

From: www.gamesradar.com


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