
We told you in our Black Friday Prep Guide that you didn’t need an in-store plan of attack. Here’s why.
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We told you in our Black Friday Prep Guide that you didn’t need an in-store plan of attack. Here’s why.
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Don’t you hate it when someone claims to have a magical new technology, but won’t tell you how it works? When I saw that a super stealthy startup called Magic Leap had raised $542 million to make animals appear out of thin air, I resolved to find out exactly what was going on. Here’s what I found.
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Battlefield 4 players know just how clutch a helicopter pilot can be, but there’s a difference between being a solid helicopter pilot and being a master.
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Soon, Isaac Asimov’s legendary Foundation trilogy will be coming to HBO. But what do you need to know about this series, which explores questions of fate versus determinism and the cyclical nature of history? Here’s our complete primer on this enduring science-fiction classic.
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Yesterday, Nintendo released the v1.0.4 update for Super Smash Bros. 3DS, which, as they announced last week, adjusts balance in the mascot fighting game. Yet… nobody’s quite sure what they actually changed.
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Mobile Gaming doesn’t get much better than Monument Valley. It’s one of Kotaku’s Best iPad Games , and today it’s free on Android from Amazon.
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Junior Guerra is a freelance concept artist from the Dominican Republic who works in games, comics, card games and books.
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Look, Persona 4’s playable character was nice enough, I guess, but it’s always nicer going back to Persona 3’s quieter, more teenage hero. Or, in this case, a fantastic recreation of the guy.
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Remember Americana Dawn, aka ‘American History: The JRPG ‘? Of course you do. I first wrote about it yesterday. Well, now it’s taken its Suikoden-esque antics to Kickstarter. That was fast. It continues to look intriguing, though—US history books filtered through another country’s lens. Check it out.
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