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Jack Black Will be Bowser in new Super Mario film
So the the big news about the new Super Mario Movie has hit the net. And all the video games all o over the world are very excited about the movie. One of the most exciting pieces of news I heard about the movie is that Jack Black is playing the bad guy. Yes Jack Black is going to be Bowser !
By The Sinister Pen4 years ago in Gamers
The Fascinating Science of Game
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By Mohammad Zahidul Islam4 years ago in Gamers
Best Video Control Surface- Everything You Need to Know
Video editing consoles are a must-have for any video editor or filmmaker. A video control surface is typically the central point of your production and it's what you'll be using to edit footage, monitor audio levels, and adjust camera settings.
By Inlana Eva4 years ago in Gamers
Kena: Bridge of Spirits Review
Some games feel like the developers intended it as a showcase of their capabilities more than an entertainment product, especially if it’s the first game released by an ambitious new development team. In many aspects, Kena: Bridge of Spirits is an impressive example of these “proof of concept” games, as if its developers Ember Lab created it solely to demonstrate how skilled they are at building environments and characters. While some of the gameplay elements felt underdeveloped, Bridge of Spirits absolutely shines in the graphics and design area. You play as Kena, a spirit guide tasked with bringing restless spirits to the afterlife with the help of a small army of tiny, adorable fuzzballs called Rot. Considering Kena’s role, it’s no surprise that the story is full of emotion and themes of grief and letting go. In both visual style and storytelling, Bridge of Spirits feels like an interactive animated movie - and during my playtime, sometimes I felt that maybe it would’ve been a bit more enjoyable as a film rather than a video game.
By David Campbell4 years ago in Gamers











