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  • 7 wearables to look out for in 2019

    The world of wearables continues to grow and improve as smartwatches get smarter, fitness trackers track even more and augmented and virtual reality headsets blur the lines between fantasy and real life even further. 

    So what can we expect for 2019? Predictions suggest over 245 million wearables will be sold next year.

    Judging by the trends of 2018 there should be a continued push by companies to create the best possible smartwatch experience that crams more onto your wrist. That means more wearables that let you go out for a run without your phone but while keeping GPS and heart rate tracking along with music onboard. But expect deeper tracking too as ECG monitors become more prevalent.

    As smartphones become more powerful and Google keeps making software smarter, both virtual and augmented reality are due to get even more awesome headsets. The price should start to drop too. Here are some of the exciting wearable tech innovations we may see appear in 2019.

    Apple Watch 5

    Apple Watch 4

    The new Apple Watch 5 could be the ultimate wearable as the company continues to refine its smartwatch. But with the Apple Watch Series 4 already offering ECG and GPS, plus locally stored music already onboard, what more can be added?

    One of the most sought after features would be a longer battery life. While wireless charging makes keeping it topped up effortless, more juice can’t hurt. That combined with a thinner form factor would be ideal, making it more comfortable for running and slipping under sleeves. 

    Apple also needs to add deeper music streaming integration for offline music storage on the watch for Spotify, Tidal and more. Finally a game changer would be great, something like a blood sugar measure for people with diabetes. We can but hope. Expect the Apple Watch 5 to be  launched by Apple around the usual September reveal time.

    Google Pixel Watch

    The officially branded Google Pixel Watch didn’t appear alongside the Pixel 3 in 2018 so we’re pinning our hopes on a 2019 release with the Pixel 4. This could take the Wear OS to a new level with hardware integration offering a faster performance and more battery efficiency. 

    This is thanks to a power management system rumored to be called Blackghost, which is able to offer longer battery life while listening out for voice commands without impacting on how much charge is left. This should offer a great way to use Google Assistant without draining smartphone battery life too.

    Other features we’re hoping to see include an in-display fingerprint reader, rotating crown, swim-proofing, NFC payments, a three day battery and Garmin level fitness tracking.

    Apple AirPods 2

    Apple AirPods with an iPhone

    According to ever reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, we can expect Apple to launch a new pair of AirPods in 2019. These may come packing wireless charging, meaning they could be thrown down on a charging pad to get back up to full power without the need for any wires at all. 

    This makes sense since the battery is small and charging times should be short. Apple AirPods 2 could also come with a newer version of Bluetooth for better connectivity and greater efficiency that may translate into better battery life. All this should mean that the addition of “hey Siri” integration works well for wider voice controls without needing to remove the phone from a pocket or bag. 

    While these 2019 AirPods should be an improvement, the source says that 2020 will see a major redesign of the AirPods. But one step at a time, ey?

    New Microsoft HoloLens Sydney

    One of the  major jumps forward in augmented reality hardware could be due to happen in 2019 thanks to Microsoft’s new version of its HoloLens headset, which is rumored to have the codename Sydney. 

    The headset is also rumored to be lighter and more comfortable than its two predecessors, and it may also be more affordable. All that and it should come with a significantly improved holographic display too.

    This version of the headset is finally expected to be one that’s aimed at consumers. That should mean the price is lower, around the price of a flagship smartphone, so that’s the £1,000 mark. The Magic Leap competition is expected to offer a similar product and price so expect 2019 to be the year augmented reality goes to a new level.

    Garmin Fenix 6

    Garmin Fenix 5X Plus

    The Garmin Fenix 5X Plus is one of the best GPS watches ever made as it combines super-accurate location and heart rate tracking with smart notifications, mapping, contactless payments and music storage. Plus it has really long battery life. How can Garmin top that with the Fenix 6 that’s rumored for a 2019 reveal?

    The Fenix 6 is rumored to appear towards the back end of 2019. One way this could bring an improvement is to offer a smaller form factor. While the current Fenix options pack in lots of features, they’re far too big and heavy to wear day to day, let alone for sleep tracking. Wireless charging would also be a nice addition to save digging out that proprietary cable. 

    A high resolution touchscreen could also help make the Fenix 6 more smartwatch than simply GPS device. New sensors for glucose, blood pressure and sweat could all also appear to help make this even better than the Fenix 5X Plus.

    Bose Frames

    Bose is due to unveil a new type of wearable in 2019 which combines sunglasses and augmented reality. But, of course, these focus on audio rather than visual augmentation of reality. The company describes them saying the headset: “knows where you are and what you’re facing using a 9-axis head motion sensor and the GPS from your iOS or Android device — and automatically adds a layer of audio, connecting that place and time to endless possibilities for travel, learning, entertainment, gaming, and more.” 

    This sounds like a really cool idea and if they look good too, as Bose products generally do, this could be a really interesting way to stay connected without the need for a heavy, battery-robbing headset. Presumably they will also have microphones for voice integration allowing you to use a virtual assistant without the need to reach for a wearable or smartphone. These should get revealed at SXSW 2019.

    WT2 real-time in-ear translator

    WT2 real-time in-ear translator

    This kickstarted product is finally due to become a reality in January 2019. This takes the Star Trek universal translator dream and makes it a reality. This should be able to offer real-time conversation translation all from the in-ear system. That should mean as a person talks, you hear it in your native language so you can respond in your own tongue and, presuming they’re wearing a headset too, they’ll hear it back in their native tongue.

    If the WT2 works as well as it is claimed this could be the end to language barriers worldwide, at last. Will this be everything the Google Pixel Buds claimed to offer but fell short on? The company says that by launch time the translator will offer real-time translation via a smartphone with a decent internet connection. With 5G due in 2019 too this should help make for a genuinely useful translation device. 

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  • Best videogame vinyl and soundtracks to rock the new year

    Best videogame vinyl and soundtracks to rock the new year

    It’s funny how certain products come full circle. Vinyl records were thought to be a thing of the past, yet sales for the collector’s items are now hotter than ever. Thankfully because of this, videogame music aficionados can get their hands on an array of incredible soundtracks, that now have been beautifully pressed onto polyvinyl chloride discs. 

    From personal experience, we’ve learned that collecting records and rare soundtracks is frightfully addictive, albeit a little costly at times. One harsh lesson learned is that many popular soundtracks sell out rapidly. Consequently, this leaves many of us scouring the web for that rare special edition that won’t send us bankrupt just as Christmas rolls around. Ah well, the girlfriend can go without a present this year. Even so, the satisfaction gained by being able to cleanly listen to your favorite music tracks makes it ever the more fulfilling.

    So, with that, this list has been catered to those of us that consider themselves a connoisseur of the medium, while hopefully being able to add intrigue to any curious newcomers. Late Christmas present or simply treating yourself, we’ve got you sorted. After all, you wouldn’t want to be a needle stuck in a groove this holiday. 

    Uncharted Vinyl Bundle

    Uncharted vinyl bundle. Image Credit: iam8bit.

    We start off with a series near and dear to our hearts – Uncharted. We wish that we held off picking up the Uncharted vinyl records individually, now that iam8bit is offering a collection which comprises the entire Uncharted legacy. In other words, Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection, Uncharted 4 Aside/Bside, and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy. 

    Another added incentive is that this particular set has 30% off until the New Year (December 31). Now that’s a goddamn steal even Sully would be proud of.  

    You can grab the Uncharted Vinyl Bundle from iam8bit for $90 (roughly £71 or AU$125).

    Stardew Valley Complete Vinyl Soundtrack Box Set

    Stardew Valley Vinyl Box Set. Image credit: Fangamer.

    We all know that one person whose life was consumed by Stardew Valley for a period of time (maybe it still is). Well, now you can help contribute to their farming fantasies with this exquisite new vinyl collection. Although a Stardew Valley record released previously, this particular one includes the full 77-soundtrack for the first time ever. 

    A really cool extra feature is that all four vinyl discs have been colored to match every season. On top of this, the sleeve has all-new art-work created by Kari Fry, who was the designer behind the official guidebook. Forget whale noises, Stardew Valley’s harvest themes will help anyone relax come Christmas morning. 

    You can pick up the Stardew Valley Complete Vinyl Soundtrack Box Set for $59 (roughly £46 or AU$82) from Fangamer.

    Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Original Videogame Soundtrack

    Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Original Videogame Soundtrack. Image Credit: Mondo.

    What can we say about Symphony of the Night that hasn’t been said prior? Not only is it one of the highest rated videogames of all time but it also contains one of the best gaming soundtracks ever composed. 

    Partnering with Konami, Mondo has brought the Castlevania cult-hit to records. Featuring the full original mix, including the unforgettable ‘Dracula’s Castle’, these remasters come packaged with seven bonus tracks from the Sega Saturn version. There are some slick original designs used for the covers too, not to mention the choice of four different colors for the record itself. 

    You can pick up the Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Soundtrack for $35 (roughly £27 or AU$48) from Mondo.  

    Cuphead 4xLP Deluxe Vinyl Soundtrack

    Cuphead 4xLP Deluxe Vinyl Soundtrack. Image Credit: iam8bit.

    Talk about catchy tunes. If you haven’t experienced the weird and wonderful world of Cuphead, you can still appreciate the stylish mixes that Studio MDHR produced with its tribute to 1930’s cartoons. Promising a ‘thrill ride of jazz jollies and big band boisterousness’, the three-hour deluxe vinyl soundtrack will add an essence of class to any party you throw. 

    Packaged in a sleek 30’s inspired folio design, this is something to display proudly. Above all, what I love most it that you can tell the band are just having the a wicked time jamming together.  

    You can pick up the Cuphead 4xLP Deluxe Vinyl Soundtrack from iam8bit for $100 (roughly £79 or AU$139).

    God of War Soundtrack – Vinyl/CD 

    God of War Soundtrack – Vinyl. Image Credit: Amazon.

    Anger. Rage. Fear. Emotion. God of War’s pure storytelling is simply in a league of its own. Following Kratos and Atreus on their perilous journey into the realms of Norse mythology, Bear McCreary really outdid himself with this magnificent soundtrack, that only heightens the adventure. 

    Now you can pick up a copy of the 2018 phenomenon on both CD and Vinyl. We only wish there was a track of Kratos yelling “boy” continuously…  

    The God of War Soundtrack is available as either a CD or Vinyl. The vinyl is available from Amazon for $41.06 (roughly £32 or AU$57), while the CD is available from Amazon for $11.65 (roughly £9 or AU$160).

    Hero of Time Vinyl (Music from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time)

    Hero of Time 2xLP (Music from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time). Image Credit: iam8bit.

    20 years on from release, Ocarina of Time’s musical melodies are still considered synonymous with videogames. Opting for a minimal approach with the exterior art-work, inside this vinyl you’ll find stunning depictions of both time zones that Link visits in his quest. 

    A nice added touch is the vinyl records themselves, which have been coated to represent green and purple Rupees. Koji Kondo’s triumphant orchestral was the theme music to millions of childhoods worldwide, and now sounds better than ever thanks to this newly recorded set by the 64-piece Slovak National Symphony Orchestra. 

    You can pick up the Hero of Time 2xLP (Music from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time) from iam8bit for $40 (roughly £32 or AU$56).

    Celeste Vinyl Soundtrack

    Celeste Vinyl Soundtrack. Image Credit: Fangamer.

    Scoring big at The Game Awards, Celeste left a double-prize winner after a stellar debut in early 2018. Initially selling out its original allotment, restocks are now on the way. So, if you do want the option to hear the extraordinary polyphonic tunes like never before, you’ll need to keep your eye on the prize here. 

    The set comes with two crystal-clear records, that feature 19 tracks from the award-winning soundtrack. Don’t miss out. 

    The Celeste Vinyl Soundtrack is available from Fangamer for $33 (roughly £26 or AU$46).

    Japan Studio Vinyl Bundle 

    Japan Studio Vinyl Bundle. Image Credit: iam8bit.

    Part of the same deal offered for the Uncharted bundle, the Japan Studio focused collection contains soundtracks from both The Last Guardian and Shadow of the Colossus. Anyone that has explored either title will immediately remember the epic orchestral beats that preside over each world. 

    Takeshi Furukawa and Kow Otani’s scores have been heralded as masterpieces in sound, with many considering the latter to be timeless.

    You can grab the Japan Studio Vinyl Bundle from Fangamer for $52 (roughly £41 or AU$73).

    Doom (Original Game Soundtrack) Deluxe Double Vinyl

    Doom (Original Game Soundtrack) Deluxe Double Vinyl. Image Credit: Laced Records.

    Hell, yes! Doom has always managed to bring the house down with its great sense of rock. Who knew shooting up demons left, right, and centre would sound so good? 

    This collection offers the complete Doom 2016 soundtrack (31 tracks) on four black vinyl records, a deluxe double hard-slipcase, and four full printed deluxe inner spined sleeves. Interestingly, the music for this was cut at the world-famous Abbey Road Studios in London. 

    The Doom (Original Game Soundtrack) Deluxe Double Vinyl is available from Laced Records for roughly $80 / £63 / AU$111.

    Golf Story Vinyl Soundtrack

    Golf Story Vinyl Soundtrack. Image Credit: Fangamer.

    Can’t get time for a round of golf? No bother, Golf Story’s superb mix of laid-back composites and energetic rifts are terrific for any day spent at home. Released for the Nintendo Switch in 2017, the indie-darling can be purchased for a subpar price. 

    What’s ace about this product is that the record is a striking fairway green color, while arriving with 17 toe-tapping tunes to keep you happy until the Masters. A hole-in-one indeed.

    You can pick up the Golf Story Vinyl Soundtrack from Fangamer for $23 (roughly £18 or AU$32).

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  • Grasshopper Manufacture Shares Another Mini-Game Trailer For Travis Strikes Again

    Side-scrolling beat ’em up action.

    No More Heroes spin-off Travis Strikes Again arrives on the Switch early next year. Over the past few weeks now, Grasshopper Manufacture has been releasing trailers for each of the mini-games starring Travis and Badman, who are trapped inside the Death Drive Mark II – a phantom console from the ’90s.

    In the latest trailer, we get a glimpse of the mini-game “Coffee And Doughnuts” – transporting Travis and Badman into a side-scrolling platform beat ’em up game where they must jump across donuts and defeat Brian Buster Jr. Take a look at the new trailer above and view the previously released trailers below:

    Read the full article on nintendolife.com

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  • Valve Reveals Steam's Top Played Games With A Switch Pro Controller

    Nintendo powered.

    In May this year, Valve added Switch Pro Controller support to Steam. By September, the new Nintendo gamepad had become the seventh most popular controller on the digital platform, with just under 500,000 registered users.

    Valve has now released information about the top played games on Steam using a Switch Pro Controller. This stretches across three different categories – the most popular, the most unique and local multiplayer games played with more than one Pro Controller. Here are the full lists:

    Read the full article on nintendolife.com

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  • Gallery: There’s No Need To Bash These New Streets Of Rage 4 Screenshots

    Promising stuff.

    In case you forgot, Lizardcube and DotEmu – the studios behind the Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap reboot – are reviving Sega’s beat ‘em up series Streets of Rage. Streets of Rage 4 will be developed in conjunction with Guard Crush Games and uses familiar hand-drawn visuals.

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  • Feature: A Recap Of Nintendo Life Reviews In 2018

    2018/10.

    It’s the end of the year, a time of reflection, so today we’re going to look back over the last 12 months of reviews across Nintendo Life. Reviews are our “bread and butter” so to speak, but have become quite a challenge for us as a team. The sheer amount of games currently being released means it’s almost impossible to review everything; therefore, we have to pick and choose games we think our audience is most interested in hearing about.

    This year we reviewed a total of 603 games – now that is a lot of games. How many of those reviews do you think you read? All of them? Good answer. Across those 603 reviews you generated nearly 25,000 comments, we’ll forgive you if you didn’t read all of those.

    Read the full article on nintendolife.com

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  • Feature: How Mortal Kombat Defined The Console War Between Sega And Nintendo

    The inside story on the game launch that made $50 million in a single day.

    No, you’re not suffering from déjà vu; this article originally appeared on the site in September this year, and we’re republishing it as part of our ‘Best of 2018’ series which celebrates what we feel were our finest features of the past twelve months. Enjoy!

    Read the full article on nintendolife.com

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  • Red Dead 2 Complete Cheats List

    All 37 cheats in Red Dead 2, plus their origins.

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  • The Witcher 3: Where to Get the Best Witcher Gear

    Whether it’s the Wolf School, Bear School, Cat, Serpent or Griffin Schools, this is where you can find the best – and rarest – weapons and armor in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

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  • Assassin's Creed Odyssey: Ainigmata Ostraka Locations

    Find these hidden treasures to unlock unique, powerful buffs for your character.

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