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Poland Honors Geralt Of Rivia By Releasing A Limited Edition Official Stamp
Poland is a country that takes great pride in their fable chronicles, the Witcher series, so much so that a CD of The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings was presented by Poland’s Prime Minister to American President Obama on his visit.
By Mohammed Hidhayat8 years ago in Gamers
Dataminer Unearths Gigantic Futuristic Megacity Inside The Files Of Star Citizen
When you’re bored and have no direction in life but you have access to the gamefiles of Star Citizen Alpha 2.5 patch and a crafty knowledge about data mining, virtual discoveries like this are made. The joy in examining large levels of pre-existing databases looking for resources like maps, audio, models, textures and secrets, the utter delight of being the only one other than developer to know what future content is locked inside and the sad dejection when you realize that the uncovered items will never be used in the game - Data mining is such a mood swing.
By Mohammed Hidhayat8 years ago in Gamers
From Azkaban to the Galaxy Far Away: 3 Video Game Ideas Just Begging to Happen
Video games have come a long way. What was once a simple way to pass the time has now become its own storytelling (and artistic) medium on par with books, television, and film. Something which is perfectly encapsulated in today's video game adaptions of famous properties. No longer are they a way to cash in on them, but rather a vessel to explore these beloved fictional universes in a manner books, tv and film simply can't.
By Art-Peeter Roosve8 years ago in Gamers
Bayonetta 3 Confirmed!
The "Bayonetta" series is an action-packed game series full of hack and slashes. It's developed by Platinum Games and directed by Hideki Kamiya who is currently on Twitter and does often respond to fan tweets. The game holds strong influence from mythology, particularly Scandinavian mythology. Ever since the first Bayonetta game was released in 2009, it's become an international hit sparking controversy for feminists where people wonder if the title character is a good role model for women. I think she is and is a pretty god-damn awesome one at that.
By Chloe Gilholy8 years ago in Gamers
Swagasaurus Run
Forgive me if I still have the urge to write Starbucks instead of Swagbucks. I'm partial to a nice brew at Starbucks. Swagbucks is a lot different, but you can use Swagbucks towards a Starbucks or two. So for the benefit of those who have never heard of Swagbucks, it's a site that awards its members for using their sites and taking advantage of their promotions and taking part in their surveys. You can pretty much do anything with Swagbucks: watch videos and play some games. They pay in Swagbucks, which can be used to redeem as gift cards or Amazon.
By Chloe Gilholy8 years ago in Gamers
Five Night's at Freddy's: The Global Phenomenon
It’s become increasingly common for games to blow up over the Internet due to the growth of gaming channels on YouTube and other live streaming services such as twitch, but before 2014, such a phenomenon was only seen for games like Minecraft. However, a game developer by the name of Scott Cawthon released a game on Steam that would change the face of gaming as we knew it at the time.
By Arvind Pennathur8 years ago in Gamers
Game Review: Marvel's Spiderman
The upcoming game of the century, Marvel's Spiderman, has been confirmed to be released next year in 2018. The developers from Insomniac are currently developing the most new and improved Spiderman game ever! The sad part is, this awesome game will only play on PS4 and not other gaming platforms :(.
By Michael Reynoso8 years ago in Gamers
Christmas Specials Worth... Playing?
Hello, and welcome back to Silver Linings where I put a spotlight on the maligned, forgotten, and ignored. Everyone that celebrates Christmas has at least half a dozen DVDs of Christmas specials that are watched every year. People have grown up watching Charlie Brown finding the true meaning of Christmas and the Grinch stealing presents. They've watched George Bailey realize what the world would be like if he wasn't born, in addition to tons of other stories. On top of that, I guarantee that, no matter where you live, at least half of the local radio stations are playing marathons of Christmas music, both traditional and not so traditional, that run from Thanksgiving to New Year's Day.
By Adam Wallace8 years ago in Gamers












