
Some versions of the New 3DS share a (button) colour scheme with the original JP/PAL Super Nintendo, but you know, for some people—like me—that’s not enough. We want a complete SNES tribute.
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Some versions of the New 3DS share a (button) colour scheme with the original JP/PAL Super Nintendo, but you know, for some people—like me—that’s not enough. We want a complete SNES tribute.
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The way we play PC games is changing. Between Steam’s Big Picture mode and the trend of living room computers, some people are soon going to run into a problem: how the hell do I play PC games on the couch?
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Fantasy games have become known for their vast, usually green expanses, ripe for exploration. Valve’s virtual reality setup, however, only lets you walk around areas the size of a small room . The solution? A very interesting take on fantasy influenced by Myst, among others.
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The Fury 325 is a rollercoaster, but it sounds like a virus, which might not be too far from the truth of it. It still seems engineered specifically to make you sick.
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On March 11, a pro DOTA 2 game in the Star Ladder Europe tournament (between Team Secret and DUZA Gaming) suffered from connectivity issues, so much so that two of Team Secret’s five players were disconnected. Rather than pause the game and wait it out, though, one of Secret’s players put da team on his back.
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This visual novel game from the developers of Deadly Premonition features a unique battle system.

Since The Wolf Pack from The Hangover franchise isn’t meant for children at all, parents will want to take their kids to see what is being dubbed “The Drac Pack” in the teaser trailer for Hotel Transylvania 2, the animated sequel from Sony Pictures Animation. Adam Sandler is back as Dracula, and in this teaser, he’s teaching his half-human, half-vampire grandson how to fly by dropping him from a pretty big height. I wasn’t in love with the first film in this series, but this teaser trailer is pretty amusing, especially when Frank (Kevin James) catches on fire. No sign of Mel Brooks as Drac’s father Vlad yet though. Watch! ›››
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If you’ve had your fill of Liam Neeson in action thrillers after the Taken franchise, A Walk Among the Tombstones, Unknown and Non-Stop, it sounds like the actor feels the same way. In an interview with The Guardian (via THR) while promoting his latest attempt in the genre, Run All Night with Joel Kinnaman and Ed Harris, Neeson was asked just how much longer he can keep this up since he’s now 62 years old. Thankfully, it sounds like he’s close to throwing in the towel on being a surprise action star since 2008. His response was, “Maybe two more years — if God spares me, and I’m healthy. But after that, I’ll stop, I think.” ›››
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If you’re familiar with Nick Kroll, then you’re probably used to his wacky characters that he brings to life on “The Kroll Show,” which is in the middle of finishing its third and final season on Comedy Central, or his fantasy football antics on “The League.” But in the trailer for the indie Adult Beginners, Kroll shows a less goofy and more serious side in the story of an entrepreneur whose life and career is a mess after a massive failure. In an attempt to figure things out, he moves in with his sister (Rose Byrne) and her husband (Bobby Cannavale) and their little boy. Basically, this looks like something the Duplass Brothers would direct, or even a slightly more accessible Joe Swanberg, and that’s definitely a compliment. Watch below! ›››
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After bringing tears to our eyes last year with The Fault in Our Stars, another adaptation of a young adult novel from author John Green is headed out way later this summer. Paper Towns is based on the book of the same name with Nat Wolff (a co-star from The Fault in Our Stars) and Cara Delevingne (future star of Suicide Squad) starring in the story of a girl named Margo (Delevingne) who loved mysteries so much that she became one, just when things were looking up for Quentin Jacobsen (Wolff) after meeting her. And so begins the hunt for Margo, which will bring more answers than Q may have expected. Now the first poster for the adaptation has arrived, which means the first trailer should be on the way soon. Look below! ›››
Continue reading Nat Wolff on First Poster for John Green’s ‘Paper Towns’ Adaptation
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