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  • Track: New Beat | Artist: Mariachi El Bronx | Album: Mariachi El Bronx (III)

    Track: New Beat | Artist: Mariachi El Bronx | Album: Mariachi El Bronx (III)

    Track: New Beat | Artist: Mariachi El Bronx | Album: Mariachi El Bronx (III)

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  • Asuka Langley, Is That You?

    Asuka Langley, Is That You?

    Asuka Langley, Is That You?

    Oliver Milas is a 3D artist working in the games business in Germany. Oliver’s take on Neon Genesis’ Asuka is awesome.

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  • In Space, Nobody Can Hear You Say "This Is Beautiful"

    In Space, Nobody Can Hear You Say "This Is Beautiful"

    Space Engine is a free download that lets you fly around the universe, without any aliens or trade federations getting in the way. It was a pretty thing the last time we looked at it, in 2011, but this new video is just gorgeous.

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  • Excellent PC Strategy Game Also Wants To Be An RPG

    Excellent PC Strategy Game Also Wants To Be An RPG

    Excellent PC Strategy Game Also Wants To Be An RPG

    And here I was, only just saying how good Crusader Kings II – nominally a strategy game – was at depicting inter-personal relationships. Guess I’m not the only one who digs that aspect of the game, because developers Paradox are now going to double down on it, announcing an expansion that’s all about role-playing.

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  • Thrustmaster T300 RS Force Feedback Racing Wheel: The Kotaku Review

    Thrustmaster T300 RS Force Feedback Racing Wheel: The Kotaku Review

    Thrustmaster T300 RS Force Feedback Racing Wheel: The Kotaku Review

    Thrustmaster’s T300 RS force feedback racing wheel is the first officially licensed force feedback driving controller for the PlayStation 4. I am actively afraid of it for the best of reasons.

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  • Watch First Official Footage From The ‘Jurassic World’ Trailer

    Watch First Official Footage From The ‘Jurassic World’ Trailer

    Jurassic World trailer

    After last week’s odd tease about “Something Big Is Coming” in the Jurassic Park world, it’s come true. The official Jurassic World Twitter posted a short, awesome, tease of the first Jurassic World trailer, which will premiere Thursday at 9 p.m. EST during the Seahawks/49ers game on NBC, and online everywhere.

    In the footage, you’ll see Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, the new park gates and lots of dinosaurs running around. It’s pretty exciting.

    Check out the first footage from Jurassic World below.

    Here’s the first Jurassic World trailer tease.

    Now I think the footage here looks beautiful, of course, but what’s better is the score. That’s John Williams’ classic theme, played slowly, note by note, on a piano. Eyes Wide Shut style. It gives the footage a frightening, ominous feeling, which of course is the point. Michael Giacchino did the score for director Colin Trevorrow film, using Williams’ themes. It’s a good bet this is him.

    Jurassic World opens June 12. Here’s a bit from Trevorrow about what the film hopes to accomplish”

    This film picks up twenty-two years after Jurassic Park. When Derek [Connolly] and I sat down to find the movie, we looked at the past two decades and talked about what we’ve seen. Two things came to the surface.

    One was that money has been the gasoline in the engine of our biggest mistakes. If there are billions to be made, no one can resist them, even if they know things could end horribly.

    The other was that our relationship with technology has become so woven into our daily lives, we’ve become numb to the scientific miracles around us. We take so much for granted.

    Those two ideas felt like they could work together. What if, despite previous disasters, they built a new biological preserve where you could see dinosaurs walk the earth…and what if people were already kind of over it? We imagined a teenager texting his girlfriend with his back to a T-Rex behind protective glass. For us, that image captured the way much of the audience feels about the movies themselves. “We’ve seen CG dinosaurs. What else you got?” Next year, you’ll see our answer.

    What do you think of the Jurassic World trailer footage?

    The post Watch First Official Footage From The ‘Jurassic World’ Trailer appeared first on /Film.

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  • This Week In Trailers: Narcopolis, Skin Deep, Katutura, Ballet 422, Manakamana

    This Week In Trailers: Narcopolis, Skin Deep, Katutura, Ballet 422, Manakamana

    Trailers are an under-appreciated art form insofar that many times they’re seen as vehicles for showing footage, explaining films away, or showing their hand about what moviegoers can expect. Foreign, domestic, independent, big budget: What better way to hone your skills as a thoughtful moviegoer than by deconstructing these little pieces of advertising? This week we get shoved up a mountain, make all drugs legal, put on a show (sans jazz hands), get that mole on our back checked out, and head on over to Africa in order to start a fight.

    Ballet 422 Trailer

    Just appreciate how good Martha Marcy May Marlene and Tiny Furniture looks.

    While being a great cinematographer isn’t a skillset that naturally lends itself to being a great director, what I appreciate about this trailer by director Jody Lee Lipes is how effortlessly it makes me care about the subject matter. Ballet isn’t at the top of any list that includes things I’m interested in but I am completely, entirely and without question enthralled at what unfolds before us. On the surface it’s just a documentary about a guy who is in charge of developing a ballet but, as the trailer wants us to delve deeper, it’s more about the process in its entirety. There isn’t a madman yelling instructions or grand pronouncements of his brilliance against a backdrop of frightened minions, there is only hard work. There is only the looks of people seeking the divine leadership of a man who needs to pull every lever available to him in order to make his production soar. We’re wonderfully carried through moment to moment, gaining speed and admiration, for a process that is much more than just ballet. It’s the process of an artist and how to make that artistry come alive through movement.

    Skin Deep Trailer

    It’s about potential.

    When looking at the cinematic debut from director Jon Leahy there isn’t much to go on. In fact, there isn’t much here that provides any context at all for what’s happening on the screen. That’s fine, though, as the power of this trailer is how it sells us on the idea of what this movie can be. It’s a story of strangers, that much is communicated, but the ways in which we become moved to either proceed with the purchase of our time and resources occurs in the performances of the women we’re introduced to and the visual prowess of a little indie that could. It’s unremarkable with how ordinary their existence seems to be and the bond that they share must bubble up from some fount but because we only have the time they use to connect with one another, that’s the real lure here. Somehow, this relationship feels genuine and visceral. I’m captivated by the hints of what would bring these two people together in the first place as we move so effortlessly from scene to scene without it ever feeling rushed or stuck in some languid quagmire. It’s the story of two women, who share something prophetic about one another, and this trailer makes you love them before it wants you to love the narrative that binds them both together. And it works.

    Manakamana Trailer

    You got me.

    One of the things about director Stephanie Spray and Pacho Velez’ documentary about people riding a cable car to a very sacred place is how gosh darned ordinary it looks. What’s more, is that the very same ordinary-ness is the one thing that makes this so extraordinary to take in. It’s like they stuck a GoPro inside a cable car and filmed anyone and everyone who decided to ride this thing while taping their reactions. It seems like it should be one of the most inane things ever but I could not look away while soaking in the raw vertie of it all. People from all walks taking this car ought to be the cinematic equivalent of watching home movies of humans you don’t even know but the strange thing about it, though, is that their genuine reactions are the very thing that makes them “just like us.” It’s cute, and it’s touching, and there isn’t a better way to pitch a movie that looks to say something profound without having to say anything at all.

    Narcopolis Trailer

    Who doesn’t love some great science fiction?

    In the circles I run in, I listen to my fellow geeks talk about great science fiction writers and their contributions to the world of thoughtful narrative that weave in grand elements into their work. I don’t read science fiction and have to rely on filmmakers to make the fantastical seem possible. What I see in director Justin Trefgarne’s work, then, is the possibility to make his story feel tactile and real. It may be high concept thinking and even more so when it comes to the effects he uses but the moments that are stitched together here weave in and out seamlessly and smoothly. The story is rooted in one person’s narrative and while even though it would be easy to focus on the macro level details, bringing it back to one man, one focus is what makes this trailer stand out in a field of wannabes.

    Katutura Trailer

    There are times when I’m just flat out proud to help shine a light on a production.

    I get sent a lot of trailers every month and, for the most part, a lot are Charles Barkley level “turrible” while others are just middle of the road. I’d love to be able and shove everything I get out there for you to see but I simply don’t have the space. But, when I was approached by director Florian Schott to show off his trailer I thought it was an interesting ask.

    To read his explanation, he made it known he is “a German born filmmaker living in Namibia, Africa” and this year, “managed to shoot a feature film in the township of Namibia’s capital city Windhoek.” The movie “is the first independent Namibian feature film (Namibia only has a population of a bit more than 2 million people)” and they are, “planning to bring it to festivals around the world in 2015
    as well as hopefully a worldwide theatrical release.”

    I thought the trailer was gritty, definitely stronger than many of the trailers I see from budding filmmakers from around the world, and thought I’d share. Hopefully the value I saw in Florian’s efforts here warrant some others to see what is going on in other parts of the world.

    Nota bene: If you have any suggestions of trailers to possibly be included in this column, even have a trailer of your own to pitch, please let me know by sending me a note at Christopher_Stipp@yahoo.com or look me up via Twitter at @Stipp

    In case you missed them, here are the other trailers we covered at /Film this week:

    The post This Week In Trailers: Narcopolis, Skin Deep, Katutura, Ballet 422, Manakamana appeared first on /Film.

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  • Amiibo Manufacturing Error Gives Samus Two Arm Cannons

    Amiibo Manufacturing Error Gives Samus Two Arm Cannons

    It seems like an Amiibo manufacturing error has accidentally doubled Samus Aaran’s firepower.

    Adam Truesdale picked up the Amiibo you can see here yesterday, and posted it to Reddit under the username Adamantium126. He preordered it from his local Best Buy along with the Mario, Link, and Donkey Kong Amiibo. There was only one other Samus Amiibo in the store (a normal one) in addition to the defective one he preordered. Additional photos and a receipt provided to GameSpot make the defective Amiibo seem authentic.

    You can see the differences between the normal and defective Amiibo below.

    “I didn’t realize that she had two blasters until my friend pointed it out to me,” Truesdale told GameSpot. “I would have more than likely opened it up and started using it without a second thought.” He said that the Amiibo remains sealed an unharmed for now.

    The first wave of Amiibo toys have been available since yesterday in the United States, alongside fighting game Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, which is available now and is the first game to support the toys.

    Have you seen another weird Amiibo in the wild? Let us know in the comments below.

    Image credit: @hampsanonymous

    Emanuel Maiberg is a freelance writer. You can follow him on Twitter @emanuelmaiberg.

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  • Microsoft Thanks Xbox One Early Adopters With a Free Copy of Limbo– Report

    Microsoft Thanks Xbox One Early Adopters With a Free Copy of Limbo– Report

    Several Xbox One users who bought the console near launch are reporting that they’ve received thank you notes from Microsoft saying that they’ll get a free copy of the indie platformer Limbo when it’s released.

    Developer Playdead’s game, which was first released on the Xbox 360, has yet to be officially announced for the Xbox One, but it was listed for the console on a Korea-based ratings board last month.

    Today is the official one year anniversary of Xbox One, and a post to Major Nelson’s blog explains that Microsoft is celebrating the occasion by giving away a range of digital content “to show our appreciation for your loyal and continued support.” Strangely, Limbo isn’t one of the games Microsoft said you might get for free.

    Only Xbox One owners who bought their console before November 11, 2014 in the console’s 13 launch markets who are 17 years or old and have played 10+ hours on Xbox One are eligible. You can find the full list of possible free gifts here.

    Want to know how Microsoft’s is doing after its first year? Read our Xbox One: the year in review feature.

    Emanuel Maiberg is a freelance writer. You can follow him on Twitter @emanuelmaiberg.

    For all of GameSpot’s news coverage, check out our hub. Got a news tip or want to contact us directly? Email news@gamespot.com

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  • GameStop Worried Digital Games Are Too Cheap

    GameStop Worried Digital Games Are Too Cheap

    GameStop is worried that digital games could drive game prices dangerously low, according to a statement from the company’s president Tony Bartel in its most recent quarterly earnings report.

    Bartel said that GameStop estimates that $100 million-worth of games have been digitally delivered for free as part of hardware bundles like the Xbox One Assassin’s Creed Bundle and the PlayStation 4 upcoming Black Friday Bundle.

    “We want to help ensure that our industry does not make the same mistake as other entertainment categories by driving the perceived value of digital goods significantly below that of a physical game,” Bartel said (via Seekingalpha.com). “When the free digital token programs end, we believe that the industry will need to work together to continue to price goods in a way that sustains profitability and encourages a great innovation that this category needs.”

    Bartel also said that recent research indicated that the average price a consumer pays for a full, AAA game download is $22. When asked what price consumers expected to pay for a full game digital download, they said approximately $35.

    Two important pieces of information that Bartel didn’t mention about that study are which platforms did these consumers buy these games for (Console or PC, where platforms like Steam offer regular sales), and how long after the release of these games did consumers buy them for $22. Later in the call, Bartell said that $22 is “clearly an unsustainable price point for a game that physically is at $60.”

    How much do you expect to pay for full, digital games? Let us know in the comments below.

    Emanuel Maiberg is a freelance writer. You can follow him on Twitter @emanuelmaiberg.

    For all of GameSpot’s news coverage, check out our hub. Got a news tip or want to contact us directly? Email news@gamespot.com

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