Month: October 2020

This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. Typically, when someone presents a demonstration of “Doom running on X,” it’s a way to demonstrate how powerful low-end computing has become. The reason we use Doom for this purpose, I suspect, is because Doom is more-or-less the father of
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Oculus Quest 2 users are having issues merging their Oculus accounts to a Facebook account, leaving them with nothing but an expensive “paperweight.” According to various reports, Oculus Quest 2 owners who are creating a Facebook account for the first time are experiencing problems with the verification system. As UploadVR reports, some new users are
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Halloween is a great excuse to eat a ton of candy, wear a costume, and decorate your home with creepy decorations! Three hundred sixty-four days of the year, my co-workers look at me strangely for wearing a Creeper costume with pockets full of candy corn, but look at me now! And as the resident lover
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Captured on Nintendo Switch (Docked) The music of sadly-deceased electronic musician Avicii didn’t initially strike us as a great match for a rhythm action game. The marriage of a single contemporary artist with the medium of video games gives us PTSD flashbacks to The Black Eyed Peas Experience. Thankfully, unlike Will.I.Am and Fergie’s barely-listenable dreck,
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Summary Noman Lenda, the head of the development team behind Red Wings: Aces of the Sky, talks about the game’s development The main inspiration behind Red Wings: Aces of the Sky is World War I and the Red Baron We aimed for simple yet satisfying, a compromise between historical reality and engaging gameplay As a
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The moment is nearly upon us – the release of the demo for Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory, the first rhythm action game set in the beloved Kingdom Hearts universe. We’re pleased to share some details about what’s in store. Included are six tracks from the game’s massive library of over 140 songs, collected from
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Our latest system software update for PlayStation 4, version 8.00, is launching today globally. This update includes changes to the existing Party and Messages features, new avatars, updated parental controls and more. Here are some of the key features in this update: Updates to Party and Messages Following this update, Party and Messages will be
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Have you played Quake? If you have you’ll, like me, probably have wondered why Episodes 2 and 3 don’t end with a boss fight. This week, former Id designer Sandy Petersen explained some of the hacks he and American McGee tried bashing together to fill those boss-shaped holes, from a tower-block sized rotter to a
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