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  • ‘Shop Contest: Sonic Returns, Winners!

    ‘Shop Contest: Sonic Returns, Winners!

    We can never escape Sonic. He always returns. Last week, after the new Sonic The Hedgehog the movie trailer was released, I decided to once again throw a Sonic-themed contest. I regret this.

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  • For Only $2.3 Million You Can Buy The Dream Home Of Sierra On-Line Founders Roberta And Ken Williams

    For Only $2.3 Million You Can Buy The Dream Home Of Sierra On-Line Founders Roberta And Ken Williams

    Do you have a couple million saved up in your bank account? Do you love games like King’s Quest? Are you looking for a new home? Then maybe you should buy the former dream home of popular game developers, Roberta and Ken Williams. Or at least check out the website listing for the house, which features some wild…

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  • Valve Releases Details On Half-Life: Alyx

    Valve Releases Details On Half-Life: Alyx

    A few days ago, Valve announced that at long last, players would be returning to the Half-Life universe with Half-Life: Alyx. Today, more details on the VR project have emerged. Set between the events of Half-Life and Half-Life 2, the game is scheduled to release in March 2020.

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    The game charts the course of Alyx and her father Eli as they mount a resistance against the alien Combine. Half-Life: Alyx is a full-length entry to the franchise built for VR, and is compatible with a variety of VR devices including Rift and Vive. Those who own or purchase a Valve Index system will get the game for free when it launches.

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    Check out more details at https://www.half-life.com/en/alyx/

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  • Introducing Game Informer’s Newest Video Editor

    Introducing Game Informer’s Newest Video Editor

    Two and a half months ago, I was sitting in my office at an advertising agency contemplating what would be the biggest decision of my life. I had finally been accepted to Game Informer’s internship program; I stood on the precipice of realizing my dream of working at GI – one I’d had since cracking open the From Russia With Love cover and saw GI was based in my home state of Minnesota. I always knew I wanted to be part of the game industry, but being able to achieve that dream from the comfort of my own home was always something that lingered in my mind.

    But with a plethora of bills gnawing at my wallet, the risk of taking an unpaid position with no guarantee of employment was daunting, to say the least. But with the support of my friends, girlfriend, and family, I took the greatest risk of my life, and I cannot believe that today I get my start as Game Informer’s newest video editor.

    Me at Classic Game Fest in Austin, TX, using the largest joystick I’ve ever seen.

    When my fellow intern Nick (who’s one of the most thoughtful writers I’ve ever met) and I were brought on, we knew this wasn’t going to be a regular internship term. The layoffs had just hit and there was a lot of confusion about what we’d be doing or what the internship would even look like. My anxiety was quelled though the moment we finally got to the office. While the GI editors still needed us to write the usual features, news stories, and previews, Jeff and Ben encouraged us both to experiment and chase what we were passionate about. Luckily for me, that meant I’d be able to utilize my video skills to create content I love. 

    The first week was a panicked blur as I got the first full taste of creating content to hit an embargo. I basically had to beat both the original and remade versions of Link’s Awakening to capture enough footage for a boss comparison video. At first, I was worried I bit off more than I could chew, but after I completed it, the sense of accomplishment I felt was unmatched in my career to this point. From there, I edited such hits as the James Taylor (not James Turner) Pokémon Sword and Shield interview, the Overwatch 2 Rapid Fire, and The Outer Worlds gameplay comparison video, to name a few.

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    To the people who are just learning of my existence, I have two things to say. First, hello! I’m so excited to not only create content for you but also to get to know you and the rest of the amazing GI community. Second, former video editor Ben Hanson and the rest of the video team before me have created something special at Game Informer. I’m estatic to be a part of it and I can’t wait learn everything I can from the illustrious Leo Vader. I look forward to helping propel one of gaming’s greatest institutions forward and I want to show the world we’re the number one gaming magazine for a reason. 

    The last two and a half months have been an incredible roller coaster that I will remember for the rest of my life. As my newest journey begins, I am eternally grateful to everyone at the GI office who helped me get to this position, my amazing friends and family who supported my choice, and the love of my life who pushed me to chase this dream in the first place. I wouldn’t be here without you, and I don’t know what my life would look like if I didn’t have your support.

    Talking about The Outer Worlds with friends is one thing. Talking about The Outer Worlds with best friends on a podcast is one of the highlights of my early career.

    So long story long, that’s how I became Game Informer’s newest video editor. Thanks for reading and if you’d like to say hello, hit me up on Twitter where you’ll usually find me ranting about the Timberwolves or raving about how Chewtle is one of my favorite Pokémon of all time.

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  • Physical Copies Of Ikaruga For Nintendo Switch Are Now In “Active” Production

    Get ready to shoot ’em up.

    Publisher Nicalis has been teasing a hard copy of Treasure’s sublime shmup Ikaruga for Switch since it showed off a gigantic Switch game case at PAX West 2018. It sent fans of this iconic game – first published as an arcade title in 2001 – into an absolute frenzy.

    Roughly a year later, Nicalis officially revealed the physical release of the game for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4. Now, in the latest update, the American publisher has confirmed physical copies are in “active” production.

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  • Former Game Freak Illustrator Reveals He Designed The Legendary Pokémon In Sword And Shield

    He also helped out with Marnie’s design.

    Yusuke Ohmura might not necessarily be a household name like Shigeru Miyamoto or Junichi Masuda, but he’s definitely made some significant contributions to the Pokémon video game series over the years.

    This former Game Freak illustrator started out on Pokémon Diamond & Pearl and contributed to various other mainline entries right up until Pokémon X & Y and the release of Sun and Moon on the Nintendo 3DS. During this period he drew Pokémon designs, characters and even the Gym leaders in the series.

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  • Race Into Your Nearest Arby’s Restaurant This Winter And Grab A Sonic-Themed Kids Meal

    Featuring an exclusive disc toy.

    Sega of America has teamed up with Arby’s Restaurants across the United States to offer an exclusive toy line based on its iconic video game series, Sonic the Hedgehog. These collectible disc toys include Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Amy Rose, Dr. Eggman, Shadow, and Super Sonic, and will be offered in kids meals from 1st December until 29th February next year.

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  • Hey Look, a Black Friday Advert Has Appeared on the PS4’s Dashboard

    But you can get rid of it pretty easily.

    Black Friday is kicking off across the web, and that includes Sony’s own PlayStation Store sale. A metric ton of PS4 games are going cheap on the digital storefront, and it’s a sale well worth checking out. In fact, Sony really doesn’t want you to miss out on all the bargain-hunting fun. A big ol’ Black Friday icon has appeared on the PS4’s main menu.

    This may not be showing for everyone, and it’s not massively intrusive, but it’s a little annoying to have this big advert pop up on your dashboard. Especially so if you’ve disabled this sort of thing from happening, and it does it anyway. It’s pretty easily dealt with, anyway; you can simply delete the icon as you would any other app on the PS4. If you do want to prevent these promotions from creeping onto your PS4’s dashboard, follow this quick and easy guide on how to disable them.

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  • Mini Review: Doctor Who: The Edge of Time – A PSVR Game Only Whovians Could Love

    Wibbly wobbly timey wimey.

    It’s always felt like BBC’s campy sci-fi show should be a home run in video games, but it’s rarely translated well to an interactive format. PlayStation VR adventure Doctor Who: The Edge of Time is an effort to change that, but it’s ultimately a bit flat, leaning a little too heavily on fan-pleasing moments instead of breaking new ground.

    With the Doctor marooned somewhere in time and space, it’s up to you to solve puzzles, evade monsters, and fly the TARDIS in a bid to save the universe. Using the Move controllers, you’re able to interact with certain objects and wield a sonic screwdriver as you explore a handful of short levels. Motion tracking is fine, and there are one or two clever puzzles to decipher, but there’s a strange lack of instruction at points. Starting the game, it doesn’t tell you the controls, and you’re often left to figure out what you’re meant to be doing until a dialogue hint ushers you in the right direction.

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  • Three’s best ever SIM only deal is back! Unlimited data at half the price

    Three’s best ever SIM only deal is back! Unlimited data at half the price

    We’re a bit confused about Three’s Black Friday SIM-only strategy here. First, they pulled out the lowest price yet on unlimited data, blowing all other competition out of the water. And now, they’ve gone and brought back another unbeatable offer on unlimited data.

    However, this deal is a little bit different from the one they’ve been running for the past week or two. Where its older offer lands you unlimited data for £18 a month, its latest drops that price down to just £10 a month…impressive right?

    Obviously, keeping that price through the entirety of your contract would be insane! Instead, Three offers unlimited data at that £10 price for the first six months. Then, the price doubles to £20 for the last 18 months.

    Not sounding so good now? Not only is £20 a month on its own an excellent price for an unlimited data cap but with the half-price months thrown in, it absolutely destroys the competition.

    Want to see just how good these two offers from Three are? Compare them to the rest of the SIM-only deals available right now.

    Three’s half price SIM only deal promotion:

    Three’s £18 a month unlimited SIMO:

    Why should you choose Three Mobile?

    If you haven’t already been won over by this amazing offer from Three then you’ll be excited to hear that the network doesn’t shy away from offering up some extra incentives as well.

    Whether that be free exclusive prizes or extra roaming. You can see all of the best parts of a Three SIM only deal or Three mobile deals down below.

    • Wuntu – Exclusive offers and freebies with Three’s rewards app
    • Go Roam – Roaming abilities in 71 worldwide countries at no extra cost
    • Travel Swagger – Get travel upgrades with Easyjet with bag drop and early boarding

    TechRadar is scouring every retailer and rounding up all the top deals over the Black Friday period, and we’ve put all the best Black Friday deals and Cyber Monday deals in easy-to-navigate articles to help you find the bargains you’re looking for. 

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