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  • ‘Minari’ Wins Both Grand Jury & Audience Award at Sundance 2020

    ‘Minari’ Wins Both Grand Jury & Audience Award at Sundance 2020

    Minari Sundance

    The official awards for the 2020 Sundance Film Festival were announced this weekend at a ceremony in Park City, Utah. We’ve all been curious to see who’s taking home awards at Sundance this year, and now we know – it’s one of the most talked about of the fest. Finally, a real winner this year! The big Audience Award winners are: Minari, about a Korean-American family that movies to rural Arkansas to try and start a farm; Crip Camp, a documentary about a summer camp started in the 70s for disabled teenagers; and I Carry You With Me, about a chef leaving behind his lover to try and make a life in NYC. Other winners include filmmakers like Kirsten Johnson, Josephine Decker, Radha Blank, and Edson Oda. View the winners below. ›››

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  • Official Trailer for Doc ‘The Booksellers’ About NYC’s Rare Bookstores

    Official Trailer for Doc ‘The Booksellers’ About NYC’s Rare Bookstores

    The Booksellers Trailer

    “Collecting is about the hunt.” Greenwich Ent. has released the official US trailer for The Booksellers, a documentary made by D.W. Young that first premiered at the New York Film Festival last year. The film is a behind-the-scenes look at New York City’s rare book world. “Antiquarian booksellers are part scholar, part detective and part businessperson, and their personalities and knowledge are as broad as the material they handle. They also play an underappreciated yet essential role in preserving history. [D.W. Young’s film] The Booksellers takes viewers inside their small but fascinating world, populated by an assortment of obsessives, intellects, eccentrics and dreamers.” This looks like an especially charming and geeky trip into the world of books. “For anyone who loves books, bookstores and the written word, D.W. Young’s entrancing insider’s entree into the charmingly esoteric world of book collecting and selling will be hard to put down.” Jump in. ›››

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  • Rumour: The Wonderful 101 Coming to PS4 via Kickstarter

    Announcement on Monday.

    The Wii U exclusive everybody claims to love but nobody actually bought — The Wonderful 101 — has been the subject of many a wishlist when it comes to the sort of games Nintendo fans would love to see ported to the Switch. Speculation of it actually happening has been rampant over the past couple of days to the point where we can be safe in saying that an announcement is supposedly due on Monday, but there’s a twist in the tail. The Wonderful 101 is also coming to PlayStation 4, although you’ll have to pledge some money on Kickstarter to make it happen.

    First reported earlier today by GameXplain, the popular YouTube channel managed to confirm details of the port through two separate anonymous sources, while Liam Robertson tweeted out: “Kickstarter thing for TW101 is true. I waited for Platinum to announce it on their terms. The reveal was set for Monday.” What’s more, Platinum Games already has a Kickstarter profile set to private, which you can view through here. We think we’re very safe in saying that this rumour is very much a real thing.

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  • Guide: Upcoming PS4 Games and Accessories for February and March 2020

    Dreams! Nioh 2! DOOM!

    As we reach the end of a pin-droppingly quiet January, it’s time once again to warm up those wallets. From February 2020 onward, there are looking to be some seriously awesome PlayStation 4 games for all tastes. We might have had a spate of delays recently, but there’s still plenty to look forward to in the next couple of months.

    Below, you’ll find every notable PS4 game release, including some highlights of the big stuff. Without further ado, let’s take a look.

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  • ‘Shop Contest: RIP Mr. Peanut, Winners

    ‘Shop Contest: RIP Mr. Peanut, Winners

    Last weekend I gave you all the much-needed task of having some fun and enjoying the life of Mr. Peanut. He sadly died recently and I don’t expect he will return at all. Nope. Never.

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  • Donkey Kong Has Mouths On His Feet And I Hate It

    Donkey Kong Has Mouths On His Feet And I Hate It

    I could have gone my whole life without ever knowing this fact. But now I know it and now you too, know this fact. In Mario Kart Wii, Donkey Kong has mouths on his feet.

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  • Nintendo Is Releasing A Special Edition Animal Crossing Switch In March

    Nintendo Is Releasing A Special Edition Animal Crossing Switch In March

    If you “accidentally” drop your Switch, or “accidentally” throw it in a wood chipper between now and March, you have every right to pick up the new Animal Crossing themed version. Hitting store shelves on March 13 – a week before the release of Animal Crossing: New Horizons – this special edition Switch comes with pastel-colored joy-cons, a unique back, and best of all, a dock with cute, little characters on it. 

    This system retails for $299.99. On the same day, you can grab the “Aloha” edition carrying case and screen protector. Unless your system stops working, this is an expensive investment, but the beauty of it is hard to deny, especially if you plan on losing your life in New Horizons. You can see the awesomeness below:

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  • Weekly Hero Pools Bring Big Changes And Controversy To Overwatch

    Weekly Hero Pools Bring Big Changes And Controversy To Overwatch

    Dating back to Overwatch’s launch in 2016, players have been able to suit up as any hero for quick play and competitive play. As the roster of heroes continued to expand, the game’s balance and meta became more unwieldy, and players wanted to see more frequent updates from Blizzard to even out the play. In a developer update video released today, Overwatch’s game director Jeff Kaplan said his team has “faced some criticism for being a little bit slow when it comes to our balance patches.”

    Kaplan added that the Overwatch community also wants Blizzard to try more ideas and to revert changes quickly if they aren’t considered good. Although Blizzard has a public test realm to change things, Kaplan admits that they don’t move quick enough on implementing or axing them.

    In the coming months, Blizzard is adding a new “experimental” card to Overwatch’s menu, which joins quick play and competitive play. The experimental card will appear periodically when Blizzard has balance changes or other things they want to test and gather community feedback for. “It will give all players of Overwatch (console included) the chance to test out changes. Interestingly, playing matches through the experimental card will still give you experience points to level up and earn loot boxes. Victories will also go toward weekly challenges that sometimes appear and reward players with skins. Kaplan says it will take his team a few weeks to get the first experimental card up, but it should be hitting soon.

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    Kaplan says that the team is implementing a new approach to balance. Up until now, Blizzard balanced the game with stability in mind for all players. Now they are going to balance more aggressively toward the meta. This means big buffs and nerfs that could be there one week and gone the next. Kaplan notes that just because it’s in the experimental card doesn’t mean it will be pushed over to the main modes. They are just trying ideas.

    The experimental card gives both console and PC players a way to deliver feedback about what’s happening to their beloved game – a good thing. Now the controversial part: Blizzard is also adding something called “hero pools” to Overwatch’s competitive play. Hero pools will disable specific characters for one week of play during season 21. 

    If Mercy is no longer selectable for a week, she likely will return the next week with another hero disappearing. “Players will have to think of different strategies that don’t include those heroes,” Kaplan says. “That will last for one week and then the hero pool will change. This is targeted at keeping the meta fluid, or the meta from stagnating, and really getting to more hero diversity. We know there are some challenges with this concept. This is what I would consider to be something we are willing to change if we don’t feel like it’s going correctly. We could make the hero pools last longer, we could make them move faster, or make them change every match. There are all sorts of ways we can adjust on this.”

    Kaplan then adds that the Overwatch League is excited about hero pools, and viewers will see many more formations of heroes each week, but Philadelphia Fusion player Poko sees it creating stress. He tweeted his thoughts about hero pools, which you can read below:

    Not sure how i feel about: “Teams will be informed of each week’s Hero Pool approximately one week in advance of matches. “
    and: “The heroes will be randomly selected”

    Seems like a lot more additional stress for players and coaches ?

    — Poko (@poko) January 30, 2020

    If you are an Overwatch player, what do you think about Blizzard’s approach to fixing the meta and striking a better balance for play? Leave your thoughts in the comments section below:

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  • Shigesato Itoi’s Company Wants A Manga Artist Who Is A Fan Of The Mother Series

    Hmm, interesting…

    The Mother series hasn’t really been acknowledged since Nintendo released EarthBound Beginnings on the Wii U eShop in 2015, but it hasn’t necessarily been forgotten about.

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  • Image & Form Is Hosting A SteamWorld Sale On The eShop This Weekend, Up To 75% Off

    “Happy weekend!”.

    If you haven’t experienced the SteamWorld series by Image & Form yet, or still need to play a specific entry, this weekend is the perfect time to act on this.

    From now until the end of the weekend in both North America and Europe, all SteamWorld games on the Switch, 3DS, and Wii U eShop have been discounted. Some games are even 75% off!

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