And Down Goes Net Neutrality...
Added: 15.01.2014 20:43 | 8 views | 0 comments
On Tuesday, the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit struck down Net Neutrality rules set by the Federal Communications Commission in 2011. The 2-1 ruling maintained the FCC's right to regulate broadband access, but dictated that the FCC could not regulate how broadband providers manage traffic, in part because broadband and wireless service providers are categorized differently from telecommunication services.
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| A Breathtaking Cosplay of Elizabeth from Bioshock Infinite
Added: 14.01.2014 22:17 | 19 views | 0 comments
AllThatsEpic: Stunning as always, Eve Beauregard brings us Elizabeth from Bioshock Infinite. The gripping story follows Booker DeWitt, a private investigator tasked with rescuing Elizabeth in order to wipe away his gambling debt. Elizabeth is being held prisoner in the city of Columbia and has been since she was an infant. Her father, the prophet and founder of Columbia, wishes her to follow in his ideals for American exceptionalism.
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| BioShock Infinite: The Siege of Columbia Review (GodisaGeek)
Added: 04.01.2014 23:16 | 10 views | 0 comments
"BioShock Infinite is well known as a single-player game the developers even made the choice of removing an already partially-developed multiplayer aspect in order to concentrate completely on the solo campaign. But what if youve got friends who are interested in the BioShock universe, and you want to play something BioShock related together? Well, as long as youve got an even number of friends (this is a two or four player game, none of this three player malarkey) Plaid Hat Games has you covered with the board game, BioShock Infinite: The Siege of Columbia."
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| Microsoft Shuts Down Victoria Studio, Consolidates Development In Vancouver
Added: 06.12.2013 20:56 | 16 views | 0 comments
Microsoft has confirmed that its studio in Victoria, British Columbia will be closed in an effort to "centralize development" over in Vancouver, where Black Tusk is currently working on the company's next big thing.
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| BioShock: Infinite, Its Controversial
Added: 05.12.2013 13:17 | 10 views | 0 comments
A somewhat detailed discussion via eGamer in which the author discusses some controversial aspects of BioShock: Infinite, including the use of Elizabeth in-game, the theme park world of Columbia and the racist undertones of the game's villains.
Quote: "Its been a good few months since BioShock: Infinite has released and weve reached a point in time when people are either no longer sick and tired of talking about the game, or finally past the initial honeymoon period of adoring the game and shunning any who would dare to criticise it. So with that in mind, I feel its about time we got controversial."
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| BioShock Infinite: Burial At Sea Episode One Review | gamrReview
Added: 25.11.2013 1:17 | 9 views | 0 comments
gamrReview's Joseph Trotter: "BioShock Infinite on its release earlier this year received the sort of critical praise that would make a pop-star buy a private jet in an orgy of self-congratulation. Flawed but hugely ambitious, Irrational created a sweeping, involving narrative and world that left many gagging for more. Perhaps it was felt Columbia had been exhausted, or that world had been (ahem) closed. Instead of re-visiting the sweeping cloud city, Burial At Sea returns the series to the underwater metropolis of Rapture in a DLC which may alienate as many fans as it was meant to please."
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| Bioshock: Burial at Sea Ends up Dry | Gamersbliss Review
Added: 19.11.2013 21:17 | 7 views | 0 comments
Ben Wright of Gamersbliss writes-
"Sadly, the first episode left me disappointed and confused, and less in an intriguing I wonder where theyre going with this way, but a why didnt they do this better kind of way. Long story short, the mechanics of the wide-open, sky-hook slinging, Columbia do not transition well to the underwater tube world of Rapture and the story, thus far, doesnt nearly justify the change of locale."
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| Bioshock Infinite Burial at Sea Part 1 DLC Review | The Controller Online
Added: 14.11.2013 13:17 | 5 views | 0 comments
Scott from The Controller Online writes: "Bioshock remains one of my favorite games of all time, and Bioshock Infinite was no slouch either, so when I heard that I might have a chance to (truly) go back to Rapture, of course I was interested. Bioshock Infinites story based DLC has been a long time coming, but Burial at Sea Part One is finally here and since we now know that theres always a lighthouse, and theres always a city, it doesnt seem so strange that we arent going back to Columbia this time around."
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| Bioshock Infinite: Burial At Sea Part 1 Review | Geekenstein
Added: 14.11.2013 2:17 | 7 views | 0 comments
"Over the months since Infinites release, the critical tide has turned against the games favor. The hype has worn off, and its clear that the game will not have the lasting impact of its predecessors. Burial at Sea will do nothing to combat these detractors, instead only serving as a bitter reminder of what the series was, and a thought piece on whether Bioshock being a series is really a good thing in the first place. Fans of Columbia will be upset that the city has once again been sacrificed to the greater Bioshock whole, and fans of Rapture will be left with only a tease at what a truly innovative new entry in the series set there could look like. I really wanted to enjoy my short trip to Andrew Ryans underwater paradise, but the demands of the franchise made it all but impossible." - Alex Santa Maria of Geekenstein
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| Sigma.int to replace Team Dignitas in MLG Columbus
Added: 13.11.2013 19:17 | 15 views | 0 comments
DotaMT reports that Sigma.int will be the team that replaces the now defunct lineup of Team Dignitas at the upcoming MLG Columbus 2013 Dota 2 competition.
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