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Send Kojima Productions your questions for Robin Atkin Downes (Kaz) and Troy Baker (Ocelot)

Added: 08.04.2014 19:21 | 3 views | 0 comments


During the third episode of the studios official videocast, Kojima Station, Christopher Johns announced hell be in Los Angeles next week for voice recordings for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. The plan is to record some interviews with some of the voice actors as well, two of them being the actor for Kazuhira Miller (Robin Atkin Downes), and for Ocelot (Troy Baker). You can send in your questions for these actors, or to any of the others. The best way is by using the comment box on the official Kojima Station page, but you can also send the questions via Facebook and Twitter (using the hashtag #koji_sta).

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inFAMOUS: Second Son Fan Kit - Key Art, Wallpapers, Ringtone and more available

Added: 07.04.2014 19:14 | 5 views | 0 comments


Sucker Punch: "We have been absolutely thrilled to see and hear the response to the launch of Second Son via Twitter, Facebook and/or forums. We've seen some amazing #PS4share and Easter egg screen shots... keep them coming. As a thank you to you all, we've collected some Second Son assets into a kit and posted on our website for all to use."

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The Geek Link Episode 104: The Good and Bad of April Fools Jokes

Added: 07.04.2014 15:14 | 10 views | 0 comments


The Geek Link writes - This week, both Smikey and Ghost managed to hurt themselves and are a bit cynical. We do, however, have some good news for you. Amazon has launched its new TV/Game streaming device, the Amazon Fire TV. Amy Hennig, formerly of Naughty Dog, has found a new home and is working on a promising new project. A 5 year-old managed to do something pretty surprising on Xbox Live, and Microsoft has credited him for it. The twitter account for Dices Frostbite engine played a bad April Fools joke. A good April Fools joke was the one NPR played on Facebook commenters. And finally, the landfill where thousands of copies of the E.T. game are buried will be dug up.

From: n4g.com

Facebook Bought Oculus: Is VR Dead Before It Began?

Added: 06.04.2014 21:14 | 8 views | 0 comments


What happens when the little guy that everyone loves to rally behind gets sucked up into an evil corporation and becomes rich? A veritable storm of writhing anger, apparently. Thats what happened when Oculus makers of the Oculus Rift VR headset - announced they had been sold to Facebook for the princely sum of $2 billion in cash and stock options.

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16Bit Assassins Episode 77: Hey Xbox! Wheres my free game with 50 dollars off

Added: 06.04.2014 12:15 | 0 views | 0 comments


Ladies and Gentlemen, its that time once again, thats right, its the 16Bit Assassins hour long spectacular. On this episode we alleviate Diablo 3 fans fears that will never see it on Xbox One, Toaster goes off on the internet for well, being the internet, EA talks about approaching Star Wars the way Rocksteady approached the Arkham Series, Bethesda make an interesting collectors edition move. Someone in CA who doesnt like video games, or gamers, just got busted for gun running, While a Dr. at Ohio state claims gaming promotes racism, Facebook buys Oculus, Creepy dancing robots, comic book grudge match coming in 2015, The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles trailer, Nvidias new graphics card, and of course Star Wars news all this and more on episode 77 Hey Xbox, wheres my 50 dollars off and free game.

From: n4g.com

TPG CEO answers more questions on Totem VR. Says We would have never gone with Facebook

Added: 06.04.2014 7:15 | 2 views | 0 comments


True Player Gears CEO Bertrand Nepveu hit the Internet this evening to answer more questions about their upcoming Totem VR headset. Bertrand elaborates a little more on TPGs plans for positional tracking and he says that if Facebook had approached them for acquisition he would have turned it down.

From: n4g.com


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