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China's Jungle in the Sky Is a Rooftop Camouflage Fail
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Apr 14 2014 09:00 GMT
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In the past few years, there have been an increasing number of illegal rooftop villas added as extra floors to existing structures. Some of the most egregious ones have been reported and taken down. One man, however, thought his rooftop villa would go unnoticed thanks to camo. He was wrong!Read more...
Japan Invents Disposable Masturbation Toy for Men
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Apr 14 2014 08:00 GMT
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Japan is famous for making things smaller. Thinner. And more compact. Sex toys are no exception. Read more...
Track: Uno
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Apr 14 2014 04:30 GMT
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Track: Uno [NSFW] | Album: Pinata | Artist: Freddie Gibbs x MadlibRead more...
James Cameron's Guilty Pleasure Is The First Resident Evil Movie
i.kinja-img.com posted by Kotaku Apr 14 2014 03:30 GMT
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Usually celebrity Ask Me Anythings on Reddit consist of one word answers and people avoiding the hard questions. James Cameron's Ask Me Anything was not like this. It was awesome and, surprisingly he spent a fair amount of time talking about games, mainly virtual reality.Read more...
Bound by Flame combat trailer is feeling hot, hot, hot
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Apr 14 2014 03:30 GMT
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When possessed by a flame demon, you have to ask yourself a question. No, not "Why am I possessed by a flame demon?" You need to ask how to channel it. Thankfully, Bound By Flame's combat trailer breaks down how you can do just that. Spoiler: They all involve fire. [Image: Focus Home Interactive]
Using The Oculus Rift While Drunk Does Not Look Like A Good Time
i.kinja-img.com posted by Kotaku Apr 14 2014 02:32 GMT
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The Oculus Rift is a wonderful thing, but it takes a lot out of you, physically. You need to be at your best while using it, because there's a lot of stuff going on between your eyes and your brain. This guy is not at his best, and it has cost him dearly.Read more...
Microsoft announces Age of Empires: World Domination for mobile
toucharcade.com posted by Joystiq Apr 14 2014 01:00 GMT
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We've known since last summer that Microsoft was looking to bring its Age of Empires series to mobile, but earlier this week we were given an official announcement and title. The game, which is being developed by KLab, is called Age of Empires: World Domination. It's coming to iOS, Android and Windows devices this summer. You can check out the announcement trailer above.

Unfortunately, there's not much else to go on at the moment, other than the game will feature Celts, Huns, Vikings and Franks. It's not clear if gameplay will follow in the series' traditional real-time strategy footsteps or be something else, but the trailer promises "an all new battle system reimagined for mobile."

Cry havoc and let slip the fingertips of war. [Image: Microsoft]
Ladies And Gentlemen, It's Magician Randy Pitchford
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Apr 13 2014 23:00 GMT
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Did you know Gearbox Software founder, president and CEO Randy Pitchford started out as a professional magician in Hollywood? He unleashed his magical powers at the Gearbox panel at PAX East earlier today, and the world trembled beneath his might. Read more...
The Week In Games: Let's Make Hero Babies
i.kinja-img.com posted by Kotaku Apr 13 2014 22:12 GMT
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You can have your Trials Fusion and your Final Fantasy XIV for the PlayStation 4. This week I'm making babies in Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars. Read more...
Doing The Dirty Simpsons With Family Guy's Quest For Stuff
i.kinja-img.com posted by Kotaku Apr 13 2014 20:30 GMT
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Racism, sexism, homophobia, pedophilia — all the horrible things that makes Family Guy what it is are present in Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff, plus some free-to-play mechanics some might find offensive. Read more...
​Best Game About Being a Spider Gets a Sequel with a Real-World Twist
i.kinja-img.com posted by Kotaku Apr 13 2014 21:00 GMT
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Five years ago, Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor became an instant classic in the iPhone games library. The moody, wordless experience turned players into multi-legged predators wending their way into creepy environments and a foreboding meta-story. That game's sequel won't just be debuting on iOS; it'll be on Android, PC, Mac and Linux. It might even show up on consoles. And when Spider: Rite of the Shrouded Moon comes out, it'll be pulling in the real world with it.Read more...
You're the One Writing the Story in This Weird, Beautiful Sci-Fi Game
dejobaan.com posted by Kotaku Apr 13 2014 19:00 GMT
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Usually, games that happen beyond Earth's atmosphere take you to planets teeming with life. Meeting creatures with tentacles where hair or hands should be or with strangely angled mandibles isn't uncommon in sci-fi games. But, none of that happens in Elegy for Dead World, which we got a chance to see at PAX East this year. Everything that ever lived on these planets is long-deceased and you have to tell the cosmos what you think happened to them. And you have to use poetry to do it.Read more...
The New Longest Arcade Game Run In History - Over 85 Hours
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Apr 13 2014 18:00 GMT
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On the morning of Wednesday, April 9, Ohio arcade champion John Salter slipped a quarter into his Armor Attack arcade cabinet. By the time he finished playing late Saturday night, he'd broken two major video game records. Read more...
The Cosplay of PAX East, Day 3
i.kinja-img.com posted by Kotaku Apr 13 2014 17:00 GMT
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Thank you, unknown cosplayer, for your furry tribute to the best thing about Call of Duty: Ghosts. Read more...
The Week's Biggest News & Win a Copy of Infamous: Second Son!
ign.com posted by IGN Apr 13 2014 16:00 GMT
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In case you missed any of the news this week, here's all our tops stories in under 20 minutes!
Homeworld Remastered Gets The Collector's Edition It Deserves
i.kinja-img.com posted by Kotaku Apr 13 2014 15:24 GMT
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During Gearbox Software's PAX East 2014 panel this morning, fans got a quick peek at the incredibly limited starship that's coming in the equally limited collector's edition of the Homeworld Remastered. So pretty. Read more...
Sunday Comics: Dogmeat Was Killed.
i.kinja-img.com posted by Kotaku Apr 13 2014 14:00 GMT
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Welcome to Kotaku's Sunday Comics, your weekly roundup of the best webcomics. The images enlarge if you click on the magnifying glass icon.Read more...
Harmonix's free-to-play Record Run planned for May release
polygon.com posted by Joystiq Apr 13 2014 03:00 GMT
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Record Run, Harmonix's free-to-play, rhythmic runner that builds stages from the music library on a player's device, was announced yesterday at PAX East 2014. According to Polygon, project director John Drake announced today that the mobile game will reach Australia and Canada within a few weeks, with a wider launch on Android and iOS devices following in May.

As a song progresses, players will switch between lanes of pavement to snatch up levitating discs of vinyl. Aside from accumulating a massive record collection, Record Run-ners can take on missions with more specific objectives, like collecting a certain amount of records or points. Weekly leaderboards are planned as well, but all-time scores will also be viewable. [Image: Harmonix]
​The Cosplay Of PAX East, Day Two
i.kinja-img.com posted by Kotaku Apr 12 2014 22:00 GMT
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Ah PAX, one of the few place you'll find cosplayers like Sheena Duquette dressing up as pre-order DLC. Read more...
Civilization Is Headed for the Stars
giantbomb.com posted by Giant Bomb Apr 12 2014 20:04 GMT
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Beyond Earth takes the turn-based strategy series to space.
Vlambeer's Nuclear Throne is adding four-player online and local multiplayer.
store.steampowered.com posted by Kotaku Apr 12 2014 18:48 GMT
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Vlambeer's Nuclear Throne is adding four-player online and local multiplayer. If you're familiar with the brutal Gauntlet-style game, you're cheering right now. Online multiplayer will be added to the Steam Early Access version of the game soon. It's going to be glorious. Read more...
You might hate Claptrap in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, and Gearbox is fine with that
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Apr 12 2014 18:00 GMT
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Claptrap as seen in the original Borderlands
The next Borderlands isn't Borderlands 3, and it's not being developed by Gearbox. As we learned earlier this week, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel (read our preview!) bridges the gap between Borderlands and Borderlands 2, it's only on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC, and development has been handed to 2K Australia. Oh, and it's set on the moon.

Placing Borderlands with a new studio and introducing a new setting offered up a chance to reinvigorate the series, says 2K Australia general manager Tony Lawrence. "We had an opportunity to make it fresh. We sat down with these guys from Gearbox Software, talked about where it would be and who the characters would be, and what the fans would really like. The moon was something that came up quite a bit. So that was it: to the moon." The lunar environment naturally lends itself to The Pre-Sequel's headline features like low gravity and the necessity of oxygen. The Pre-Sequel also introduces the ability to freeze and shatter enemies with ice weapons.

And, of course, it has new playable characters. That includes allowing players to play as Claptrap for the first time, something that could be equal parts amusement and annoyance - but we'll get to that in a moment.
PAX South Takes The Show To Texas In 2015
i.kinja-img.com posted by Kotaku Apr 12 2014 17:04 GMT
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The Penny Arcade Expo takes another step towards global domination today, with the announcement of PAX South. The fourth installment of the massive fan celebration of gaming is set to debut in San Antonio, Texas January 23 - 25. Read more...
We're Getting A Sci-Fi Civilization, And It Sounds Fantastic
i.kinja-img.com posted by Kotaku Apr 12 2014 16:00 GMT
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Civilization is going to space. The next game in Sid Meier's iconic turn-based strategy series will take place on an alien planet, where you'll explore, colonize, and fight other factions as you attempt to navigate uncharted sci-fi territory.Read more...
Amir Hekmati, U.S. born one-time game developer jailed in Iran since 2011 for allegedly engaging in
nytimes.com posted by Kotaku Apr 12 2014 15:30 GMT
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Amir Hekmati, U.S. born one-time game developer jailed in Iran since 2011 for allegedly engaging in espionage for the CIA, has been given a 10-year prison termfollowing a secret retrial which took place in December. He had originally been sentenced to death, a ruling overturned in 2012 . Read more...
The Internet is your storytelling campfire in Storium
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Apr 12 2014 16:30 GMT
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Ever tell ghost stories around a campfire? Or recount your life's adventures at a party? Storium by Stephen Hood aims to recreate those experiences, with the Internet acting not only as your audience, but your collaborators. You begin by choosing a world with a unique setting and history, and from there, create your own tale to tell within it. Other players can then join in on your story, contributing their own characters and actions.

The game is focused on writing, but mixes in game mechanics such as cards representing characters, items, obstacles and goals to keep players focused and the story moving forward. Think of it like a session of Dungeons & Dragons where the focus is less on killing monsters and more on acting out a scene.

The game has already been funded via Kickstarter, though more funding means more worlds for users to play in. So far, Storium is supporting worlds and settings like Bram Stoker's Dracula, a Red Dawn-like world where Russians invade the US, post-WW2 Los Angeles, and a near future where criminals and law enforcement alike alter their genes to become superhuman. There are no solid release windows or platforms given on the game's Kickstarter page, but it is advertised that players will be able to access Storium "with just your computer, tablet, or smartphone." [Image: Storium / Stephen Hood]
The Saturday Morning Stream: LEGO: The Hobbit
i.kinja-img.com posted by Kotaku Apr 12 2014 15:00 GMT
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Warning: Today's Saturday stream may contain material that spoil the events of a fantasy book published in 1937. Read more...
Why I Didn't Attend PAX This Weekend
i.kinja-img.com posted by Kotaku Apr 12 2014 14:25 GMT
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PAX is a behemoth. A monolith. An institution that has very nearly outgrown the ubiquitous webcomic that spawned it. It's an incredibly popular event, where tens of thousands of video game fans come together to celebrate their favorite geeky pastime. But I think the convention still has a lot more growing to do, and in some ways is growing in the wrong directions. This year, I decided to skip PAX East entirely.Read more...
This Week In The Business: The Navy SEALs Of Game Development
gamesindustry.biz posted by Kotaku Apr 12 2014 14:00 GMT
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QUOTE | "We're looking at it as kind of the Navy SEALs of game development training." - Veteran game designer and director Warren Spector, talking about the new academic program he's creating at the University of Texas in Austin.Read more...