Burgled London Arcade Reopens Following Fan Donations
Added: 24.07.2015 13:32 | 4 views | 0 comments
games. "Our arcade machines were thankfully not vandalised, as this is the element of the Heart of Gaming that would literally have been irreplaceable," read a statement from the arcade's owners. It continued: "I'm struggling to find the motivation and the team of staff are just in bits. People... give their lives to help out here because they believe in what it is we do. No one can comprehend why anyone would do this." Estimates put the total losses of goods at about £5,000. But fortunes for the arcade's owners changed dramatically on Wednesday, after a Go Fund Me campaign managed to raise more than £5,000 from fan contributions in about a day. According to the arcade's Twitter feed, the business is to reopen on Friday at 2pm UK time.
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| Immersed Europe Reveals Four New Speakers For Conference
Added: 24.07.2015 6:18 | 10 views | 0 comments
Following yesterdays reveal that tickets for its European conference are now available to purchase online, Immersed have taken to Twitter to announce several new speakers for the event. The Immersed conference series, which brings together content creators along with those behind the tools they use to promote career building and project development within the virtual reality (VR) industry is to be held in Murcia, Spain from Thursday 3rd Friday 4th September 2015.
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| Snoop Dogg campaigning for Xbox One backwards compatibility for his favourite 360 game
Added: 23.07.2015 21:18 | 15 views | 0 comments
Snoop Dogg is trying to rally his 12.5 million Twitter followers and 5.8 million Instagram followers so he can play Xbox 360 American football game NCAA Football 14 on Xbox One thanks to Microsoft's new backwards compatibility model.
On Twitter the rapper said "We need. 10,000 votes," linking to an Instagram post of Microsoft's Xbox Feedback site, where fans can vote on the games they most want to see on Xbox One thanks to backwards compatibility.
When Snoop sent out the plea the game stood at 4,670 votes, it now has 5,872 at the time of writing. It's far off the numbers of the most popular games being voted for. Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 sits at the top of the pile with 78,000 votes, ahead of Rockstar's Red Dead Redemption on 75,905 votes and fantasy RPG The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim with 70,898.
Tags: Dead, When, Cave, Black, Xbox, American, Xbox 360, Black Ops, Down, Scrolls, Elder, Elder Scrolls, The Elder, Skyrim, Twitter, Xbox One
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| Simon Kinberg Takes Over From Ken Levine on Logan's Run Script
Added: 23.07.2015 14:40 | 65 views | 0 comments
The long-delayed remake of '70s sci-fi classic Logan's Run is alive once more, with X-Men producer/writer Simon Kinberg replacing for what would have been his first film credit since his breakthrough game projects at Irrational. There were reports earlier this year that, with Gosling now gone from the production, a new writer was being sought to rework the picture to feature a female lead. Whether this story change is still the case remains unknown, but Levine confirmed on Twitter that he is no longer working on the script. Levine also mentioned that this would not be the end of his screenwriting career, and that he was working on a new, unknown film project that could be announced soon. As a writer and producer, Kinberg is involved with some of the biggest sci-fi/fantasy properties in film. He has credits on several of Fox's Marvel titles, including this year's Fantastic Four reboot and the upcoming Deadpool and X-Men: Apocalypse. His involvement with the Star Wars franchise, meanwhile, has included several episodes of the Rebels animated series, as well as screenwriter for one of the upcoming standalone Anthology movies. The original Logan's Run was released in 1976 and starred Michael York and Jenny Agutter. The sci-fi thriller portrayed a dsytopian future controlled by computers, in which citizens are terminated at the age of 30.
Tags: Star, Wake, Michael, There, Food, Star Wars, Levine, Ken Levine, Over, Marvel, York, Twitter, Deadpool
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| Simon Kinberg Takes Over From Ken Levine on Logan's Run Script
Added: 23.07.2015 14:40 | 6 views | 0 comments
The long-delayed remake of '70s sci-fi classic Logan's Run is alive once more, with X-Men producer/writer Simon Kinberg replacing for what would have been his first film credit since his breakthrough game projects at Irrational. There were reports earlier this year that, with Gosling now gone from the production, a new writer was being sought to rework the picture to feature a female lead. Whether this story change is still the case remains unknown, but Levine confirmed on Twitter that he is no longer working on the script. Levine also mentioned that this would not be the end of his screenwriting career, and that he was working on a new, unknown film project that could be announced soon. As a writer and producer, Kinberg is involved with some of the biggest sci-fi/fantasy properties in film. He has credits on several of Fox's Marvel titles, including this year's Fantastic Four reboot and the upcoming Deadpool and X-Men: Apocalypse. His involvement with the Star Wars franchise, meanwhile, has included several episodes of the Rebels animated series, as well as screenwriter for one of the upcoming standalone Anthology movies. The original Logan's Run was released in 1976 and starred Michael York and Jenny Agutter. The sci-fi thriller portrayed a dsytopian future controlled by computers, in which citizens are terminated at the age of 30.
Tags: Star, Wake, Michael, There, Food, Star Wars, Levine, Ken Levine, Over, Marvel, York, Twitter, Deadpool
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