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  • Nintendo Putting Pressure on Sony to Remove Dreams Creations on PS4

    Never change.

    Nintendo despises it when its fans do cool, non-profit things with its intellectual property, so it’s no surprise it’s putting pressure on Sony to remove the awesome Super Mario-inspired creations being shared in PlayStation 4 exclusive Dreams. One creator, Piece_of_Craft, was contacted by the legal department of Sony Interactive Entertainment, after the Big N objected to the use of its mascot in some of his creations.

    While this isn’t entirely unexpected, it is undoubtedly disappointing. There are plenty of original creations in Dreams, but many have been attempting to learn the title’s tools by recreating characters that they’re familiar with. While it doesn’t appear that other creators have been targeted thus far, we suspect Nintendo’s lawyers won’t stop until all of the organisation’s IP has erased from the game’s servers. Spoil sports!

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  • GameStop Finally Closes Stores To Customers

    GameStop Finally Closes Stores To Customers

    GameStop will close all of its stores to customers tomorrow, switching to a “delivery at the door” service for locations that remain open, company CEO George Sherman said in a letter to employees today that was obtained by Kotaku.

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  • ‘Shop Contest: Going To Hell, Winners!

    ‘Shop Contest: Going To Hell, Winners!

    Last week I asked you all to send some video game characters to Hell. None of you objected and did as you were told. Which is really messed up. Come on, folks. Don’t let me push you around like that. None of these game characters deserved to go to Hell. Well..okay, maybe some of them…

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  • PlayStation 5 Will Play “Almost All” Of The Top 100 PlayStation 4 Games At Launch [Update]

    PlayStation 5 Will Play “Almost All” Of The Top 100 PlayStation 4 Games At Launch [Update]

    Update: In a recent clarification on the original PlayStation Blog post, Sony noted that the number of PS4 games expected to be supported through backward compatibility is much higher than PS5 lead system architect Mark Cerny’s initial comments made it appear.

    “We believe that the overwhelming majority of the 4,000+ PS4 titles will be playable on PS5,” the post says. “We’re expecting backward compatible titles will run at a boosted frequency on PS5 so that they can benefit from higher or more stable frame rates and potentially higher resolutions. We’re currently evaluating games on a title-by-title basis to spot any issues that need adjustment from the original software developers.” 

    Sony also notes that further updates on backward compatibility will be coming in the months ahead, along with more details about the PS5. 

    Original Story (posted 3/18/20, 12:05pm): During today’s “Road to PS5” presentation, PS5 lead system architect Mark Cerny ran through a lot of technical details regarding Sony’s upcoming hardware. Though the event seemed geared more towards developers than consumers, it did clarify some information about one of the topics gamers are passionate about: backwards compatibility.

    Cerny revealed that PS4 (and PS4 Pro) backwards compatibility is a native part of the PS5 chipset, and that it isn’t a scenario like the PlayStation 3’s backwards compatibility, which essentially just included a copy of the PS2 in every console until the feature was removed in later iterations. 

    “Once backwards compatibility is in the console, it’s in,” Cerny says. “It’s not as if a cost-down will remove backwards compatibility like it did on PlayStation 3.”

    However, that doesn’t mean that every PS4 game will automatically work perfectly out of the gate. Cerny says that running PS4 titles at boosted frequencies can cause complications in certain games. “The boost is truly massive this time around, and some game code just can’t handle it,” he says. “Testing has to be done on a title-by-title basis.”

    So what PS4 games can you play on your PS5? Cerny says that “almost all” of the top 100 PS4 games (as ranked by play time) will be available at launch. Presumably, tests on individual games will continue beyond that to continue broadening the library.

    By contrast, the Xbox Series X has an even more inclusive approach. Last month, head of Xbox Phil Spencer explained that all existing Xbox One games – including Xbox 360 games that are already backwards compatible on Xbox One – will work on the Xbox Series X.

    All of these recent PS5 backwards compatibility details pertain specifically to PS4 Pro and PS4 titles; Cerny did not mention anything about whether PlayStation games from earlier generations will also work on PlayStation 5. 

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  • Report: Rosario Dawson Cast As Ahsoka Tano In The Mandalorian’s Second Season

    Report: Rosario Dawson Cast As Ahsoka Tano In The Mandalorian’s Second Season

    The Clone Wars is back and so is Jedi Ahsoka Tano. As fans celebrate her return in this beloved animated series, they may have an even bigger moment to look forward to this year. According to Slashfilm, Tano will also appear in The Mandalorian‘s second season, which is slated to air on Disney+ this October.

    Since this is a live-action show, Tano will be brought to life by actress Rosario Dawson from Rent, Daredevil, and Eagle Eye fame. Dawson has long played along with fans requesting she be cast as Tano in a show. Now it appears to be happening. Tano was first brought to life in the animated series by actress Ashley Eckstein.

    Tell ‘em! #AhsokaLives https://t.co/n4ddfqiTl2

    — Rosario Dawson (@rosariodawson) January 12, 2020

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  • Random: Brie Larson Says She’s More Than Happy To Be In An Animal Crossing Movie

    She’s an original fan after all.

    We’ve already heard how the Captain Marvel star and Oscar winner Brie Larson would like to play Samus Aran in a Metroid movie, and now in an interview she’s been asked if she would be interested in starring in a movie adaptation of Animal Crossing. This was her response:

    Of course. I support Animal Crossing all the way, through and through. I think it’s good for our hearts.

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  • Here Are The Full Patch Notes For Animal Crossing: New Horizons Version 1.1.0

    Welcome to island paradise.

    Nintendo’s been drip-feeding us details about Version 1.1.0 of Animal Crossing: New Horizons all week now. While we already know most things about the new update, the official patch notes over on the support page reveal a few extra details.

    Ver. 1.1 (Released March 20, 2020)

    • Online connectivity features
      • It’s now possible to visit other islands through online play via the internet.
      • Added features related to NookLink, a Nintendo Switch Online smart device app game-specific service.
      • Added functionality for Best Friends.
      • Message cards can now be sent to friends or received from friends.
    • General updates
      • Added a seasonal event.
      • Other adjustments were made to improve the game play experience.

    To find out more information about the game’s first update, see our previous post (you’ll even get a free Switch). You can also learn more about how to connect the new NookLink app with the game, and how to get Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp items.

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  • Drawful 2 Is Just 9 Cents On The Switch eShop Right Now (North America)

    Fun for everyone.

    If you’ve ever played The Jackbox Party Pack, you might have also experienced the co-operative party game Drawful. Rather than relying on Joy-Cons, the game makes use of your smartphone or tablet device and requires players to draw a set of words and then get others to guess what they’ve created.

    The sequel – Drawful 2 – is much the same and right now it’s on sale on the Switch eShop in North America for just $0.09. That’s so cheap, it’s almost free! Thanks to Wario64 for the heads-up on Twitter:

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  • Much More PS5 News Coming in the Months Ahead

    Are you Red E?

    When do you expect Sony to talk about the PlayStation 5 next? That’s the question we asked in our regularly scheduled Friday poll today, but now we have a small indication from the manufacturer about when we can anticipate more on the next-gen device. As part of its PS5 backwards compatibility update today, the organisation said that it’ll provide “much more PS5 news in the months ahead”.

    So, what’s the hold up? Well, obviously coronavirus is going to have a big impact on its marketing and messaging strategy, but we also can’t help but wonder whether The Last of Us: Part II is getting in its way. This is a juggernaut for the Japanese giant, and it probably wants all its attention and efforts to be focused on that. The sequel was, of course, originally due out towards the end of February – but now won’t release until 29th May.

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  • PS5 Backwards Compatibility Will Play Overwhelming Majority of All PS4 Games, Improved Framerates and Higher Resolutions on PlayStation 5

    An update from Sony.

    Following all of the confusion surrounding Sony’s plans for PS4 backwards compatibility on PS5, the company has added an update to its original PlayStation Blog post. Sony now says that “the overwhelming majority of the 4,000+ PS4 titles will be playable on PS5”.

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