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  • Elder Scrolls Online Free Play Weekend Starts Today on PS4 and PC

    Elder Scrolls Online Free Play Weekend Starts Today on PS4 and PC

    The free play weekend for Bethesda’s The Elder Scrolls Online begins today on PlayStation 4 and PC. It’s only Wednesday, but the event is officially called an “extended” weekend.

    The free play period officially started for PS4 players at 12:01 AM ET today, while PC and Mac players on Steam can jump in starting at 1 PM ET. Bethesda said details about a free play weekend for Xbox One will be revealed “soon.” The Elder Scrolls Online does not require PlayStation Plus, but Xbox One players must have an Xbox Live Gold membership to play the MMO.

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    Here is a breakdown of what’s included in the upcoming free play weekend, as written by Bethesda:

    • Access to the full The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited base game
    • 500 Crowns to spend in the Crown Store on fun costumes, unique pets, helpful scrolls, and more
    • Any characters created, Crown Packs purchased, or Crown Store items bought, as well as any progress made during the free play weekend, will carry over if the player purchases the game

    The free play weekend wraps up on November 20.

    To celebrate the game’s free weekend, Bethesda is discounting Crowns and all versions of the game, through November 28. Go to the game’s website to learn more.

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  • Voice Actor Union to Picket Ratchet & Clank Dev This Week, as Strike Continues

    Voice Actor Union to Picket Ratchet & Clank Dev This Week, as Strike Continues

    A video game voice actor strike began on October 21–and it does not appear an end is coming soon. The union that represents some voice actors, SAG-AFTRA, has asked its members to picket Ratchet & Clank developer Insomniac Games this week at its Burbank, California office. The two-hour picket is slated for Thursday, November 17, beginning at 11:30 AM PT.

    There have already been pickets at Electronic Arts and Warner Bros. In a statement to media, SAG-AFTRA said these pickets have been “successful.” In the case of EA, more than 300 SAG-AFTRA and allied union members attended.

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    Following almost two years of unsuccessful negotiations between SAG-AFTA and the video game industry, a strike began on October 21.

    The strike also applies to Activision, Take-Two, and Disney Character Voices, among others. SAG-AFTRA has published lists of games that its members should strike and another list of non-struck games. The list of games to strike includes the upcoming Crash Bandicoot remaster and new entries in EA’s sports franchise, among many others.

    As for the non-struck games, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, Destiny, and Dishonored 2 are on the list. Interestingly, something called Call of Duty: Stronghold & Lethal Combat and Warner Bros. games codenamed “Metallica,” “Sabbath,” and “Kraken” are mentioned. A Guardians of the Galaxy game is also mentioned on the list–it’s believed that this is Telltale’s unannounced Marvel game.

    Bear in mind that many of the names featured on the lists are codenames. Also, without knowing any dates, it’s possible these games already came out.

    As for the negotiations, SAG-AFTRA says that its package of proposals is “not loaded with any crazy demands.” Several prominent voice actors have spoken out in support of the strike, including Roger Craig Smith (Batman, Assassin’s Creed), Jennifer Hale (Mass Effect, Guild Wars), and actor Wil Wheaton. According to Deadline, only about 25 percent of video games use union voice actors. This is the first strike in the history of video game performers.

    The gaming industry refuses to offer residual payment bonuses and other profit-sharing opportunities, according to the union. Specifically, SAG-AFTRA asked that its performers receive an additional “full-scale payment” for every 500,000 units sold, for a maximum of four secondary payments if a game sells 2 million copies, Deadline reported. Additionally, the union claims that the industry has denied a proposal that would reduce the recording time for “vocally stressful” sessions to two hours to help prevent an actor from damaging their voice. For its part, the industry came back to the bargaining table with an offer for helping to ease the stress of voice recording.

    According to the video game publishers, it offered a 9 percent wage hike as part of the negotiations. Additionally, it offered additional compensation of up to $950 per game based on the number of voice acting sessions an actor did on a particular game.

    With the wage hike, this package could apparently lead to a 23 percent increase in pay for some actors, the publishers said. As it stands, video game voice actors represented by SAG-AFTRA are paid at least $100/hour, plus benefits, though working hours are not “normal” by the conventional standard.

    According to SAG-AFTRA, the union would also like to see the gaming industry loosen up on some of its secrecy rules. As it stands, an actor sometimes does not even know the game he or she is auditioning for, which it argues is not fair.

    Overwatch voice actor Crispin Freeman, who voices Winston, spoke to GameSpot recently about the strike and why voice actors matter.

    “We negotiated with them for 19 months in good faith,” Freeman said. “It’s the longest negotiation SAG-AFTRA has ever done. It was the last thing we wanted to do, but they left us with no choice.”

    Asked what the ideal outcome of the strike would be, Freeman said he wants to see voice actors be ensured safety, respect, “a tiny bit of shared prosperity,” and that they and their contributions are treated as something valuable. “Because right now they treat us like we don’t matter,” he said.

    You can read the full interview here; we’ll report back with more details on the strike in the days and weeks ahead.

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  • Power Rangers Movie Zords Revealed in New Toy Images

    Power Rangers Movie Zords Revealed in New Toy Images

    A variety of posters and a trailer for the Power Rangers reboot movie have been released over the past few months, but more recently its mechanical stars have been revealed via Bandai’s upcoming toyline. Earlier this month, we got an idea of what the Megazord would look like, and now the full Zord line-up has been unveiled. Check out the images in the gallery below, via fansite Power Rangers Now:

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    In the classic TV show, the Zords are colossal mechanical or bio-mechanical robots. When the Rangers’ monstrous enemies grow to incredible sizes, the only way they can fight them is by summoning and piloting these enormous war machines.

    The first trailer for Power Rangers was released in October, and it suggests that the film is going for a more serious tone than the series. Neither the Ranger suits or Zords made much of an appearance in this that teaser, but Elizabeth Banks’ evil Rita Repulsa was featured heavily.

    Power Rangers opens in theaters on March 24, 2017, directed by Dean Israelite. It stars Dacre Montgomery, Naomi Scott, RJ Cyler, Becky G, Ludi Lin, and Bryan Cranston.

    Power Rangers first appeared on screens in 1993’s Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers. The show mixed new American scenes with footage taken from the Japanese show Super Sentai. To date there have been 23 TV series and two earlier movies.

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  • Review: MVS MagicKey (Neo Geo MVS To AES Adapter)

    Review: MVS MagicKey (Neo Geo MVS To AES Adapter)

    Review-Magickey-ConverterSNK’s Neo Geo is famous with gamers the world over, which is surprising when you consider that in terms of pure units sold, it barely registers on the scale. The SNES and Mega Drive – the Neo Geo’s contemporary rivals – outsold it by a considerable margin, yet the system still managed to attract a loyal fanbase which delighted in the fact that the system was almost unobtainable; this sense of being a member of an elite club was all part of its intrinsic allure.

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  • Retro Game Hunting: Rome, Italy

    Retro Game Hunting: Rome, Italy

    Retro-Game-Hunting-In-RomeIt is said that all roads lead to Rome. If you’ve ever visited the city, it’s easy to see why mainland Europeans might’ve wanted an easy route there. No other European capital sports such a wealth of historical curiosities. From its incredible feats of human engineering in The Pantheon and The Colosseum, to some of the world’s best loved pieces of art in The Vatican Museums, there is definitely something for everyone in Italy’s capital. So naturally, I’m looking for Retro Games.

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  • Discussion: Video Game Addiction & Retro Gaming Collections

    Discussion: Video Game Addiction & Retro Gaming Collections

    Discussion-Addiction-to-Video-GamesThe retro gaming community is a wonderful place. Filled with plenty of like-minded individuals all focused on the love of pixels and a nostalgic past, it’s a great feeling being part of the second life we all lead through gaming. Having said that though, I’ve noticed a big increase in the number of fellow collectors claiming they are more than addicted to the hobby we know and love as retro gaming. On the surface this sounds a ridiculous claim, however, when you listen to their justification you’ll sit up and take notice. One YouTube user recently stated that retro game collecting has had a largely detrimental effect on his life. His fear of missing a bargain, an unquenchable desire to enlargen his collection and a compulsion to continually buy games to showcase on his YouTube channel, all leading to upset and frustration.

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  • One of the greatest PC strategy games of all time is now available on the iPad.

    One of the greatest PC strategy games of all time is now available on the iPad.

    One of the greatest PC strategy games of all time is now available on the iPad. Looks like a fairly straightforward port, too.

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  • Civilization VI City Has Over Two Billion People

    Civilization VI City Has Over Two Billion People

    Used to be that if you got a population of over 20 you had a big city in Civilization. That was until Civ VI came along and changed everything.

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  • Sims 4 Babies Will No Longer Get Stuck, And Other Great Patch Notes

    Sims 4 Babies Will No Longer Get Stuck, And Other Great Patch Notes

    The Sims had a new patch today and it’s a treat to read about. Take a walk with me as we explore some of the most fun patch notes in video games.

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