Writer/director Magali Barbé sez:
Strange Beasts” is an augmented reality game. It allows you to create and grow your own virtual pet. How far can it go?
Writer/director Magali Barbé sez:
Strange Beasts” is an augmented reality game. It allows you to create and grow your own virtual pet. How far can it go?
The release trailer for a melon-twisting new MC Escher inspired puzzle game called Fragments of Euclid that you can download here.
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The Walking Dead Monopoly (Survival Edition) – €40 (+p&p) from USApoly. To wit:
All the wheeling and dealing of the original game remains, but any form of currency is about as useless as Monopoly money in this wretched environment. So you now negotiate with firearms, ammunition, first aid kits, whatever resources you can muster to survive. The dog, the shoe, the top hat. All gone. Sadly destroyed in the early days of the outbreak. These standard Monopoly pieces have been given a unique twist to fit the world of Robert Kirkman’s gory graphic novel. With a katana, a bucketful of human giblets and ‘Lucille’ (a baseball bat exquisitely wrapped in barbed wire) all making an appearance.
Announced this morning at CES 2017 in Las Vegas.
Super Retro Boy.
A clone of the Nintendo classics, that plays all your Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance games, with a new HD screen, ten hours’ battery life and a bundled cartridge of new games for the classic handheld machine.
Available this August via retro hardware lads Retro Bit.
*drools*
Super Nintendo Chalmers sneakers.
Modified Air Jordans, customised by FreakerSneaks, complete with authentic d-pad and face buttons.
(insert blowing-on-cartridge gag)
The new trailer for the upcoming new Legend of Zelda game, Breath of the Wild. reveals a bit more of the story, and the applications for its unusual visual style.
Available in March for Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Wii U.
Poor Shigeru Miyamoto.
Going from creating some of history’s greatest videogames, to meekly chuckling through explaining his company’s latest ridiculous, childhood-stealing licensing idea.
*kicks console*
A fan short by Californian animation studio Ember Lab based on Nintendo 64 classic Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask.
A tribute to the legendary game, this short showcases Skull Kid’s dark origin story. Our take on how the Zelda Universe could be realized in film. A labor of love for all those involved, this is a gift to the fans.