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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct 11.1.2018 + Nintendo Treehouse Live Stream on YouTube

By |November 1st, 2018|Categories: Entertainment, Featured, Film News, Gaming, Lifestyle, Pop Culture, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , |

Live Stream Ultimate Direct on YouTube Dive into a live stream featuring a preview of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct on YouTube. This interactive demo displays the beauty and robust updates to Super Smash Bros. on Nintendo's Switch. Gamespot provided a fully unlocked fighter select screen for #SmashBrosUltimate. It appears to have 75 characters to select from during gameplay. Diehard fans are currently debating on YouTube over the latest tools and functionality to the game. The direct stream has been turned off, but can be viewed from their YouTube page. 

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Spelunky 2: Gaming News on the Next Big Thing for the PS4

By |September 7th, 2018|Categories: Entertainment, Featured, Gaming, Lifestyle, National News, Pop Culture, Previews, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , |

Spoiler Alert, Shopkeepers Can Now Climb Ladders The biggest sequel in gaming history is starting to take shape with the recent trailer release for Spelunky 2. Mossmouth and a group of producers including Derek Yu return to production after the success from the first installment. Spelunky does have a small amount of violence but does offer a passive-aggressive mode to beat the game without collecting any gold. In addition to the new online multiplayer options that the trailer identifies, this game will feature new characters, gadgets, enemies, and levels to explore. The game designers are also bringing back a collection

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Live Stream: The Game Theorists Dive Into the Dark Side of Super Mario Odyssey

By |January 3rd, 2018|Categories: Entertainment, Featured, Gaming, National News, Pop Culture, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , |

MatPat and Jumpman Mario Go to the Dark Side Stephanie and MatPat provide commentary and gameplay from Super Mario Odyssey on YouTube. Connect with a live stream and chat on YouTube to experience rare moments and secrets from Super Mario Odyssey. They are providing a comical point of view on Mario's latest adventure. Watch the live stream with the YouTube video below. https://youtu.be/7-UahGli3TY

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Playstation VR Gameplay with Mystery Science Theater-Esque Review

By |December 23rd, 2017|Categories: Entertainment, Featured, Gaming, National News, Pop Culture, Virtual Reality, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , |

Explore Virtual Reality Playstation Gameplay with GT Sport and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Playstation Underground has recently released a series of videos featuring gameplay that reflects the Mystery Science Theater style of reviewing film. The gamers showoff the latest titles from PS VR and provide witty remarks to the immersive games. In addition to the 360 view with PS VR, Playstation Underground also reviews one of my most anticipated games upcoming in 2018 with the Secret of Mania for the PS4. Gamers can also vote for their favorite Playstation game, independent game, and VR experience via the Playstation's main website.

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Mossmouth & Blitworks Work with PS4 and Steam to Develop Spelunky 2

By |November 16th, 2017|Categories: Entertainment, Featured, Gaming, National News, Pop Culture, Previews, Tech News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , |

One World is Not Big Enough for Spelunky Get ready to travel to outer space for the most important sequel in gaming history. Super Mario Bros. 2 was cute, but it is no match for the second edition of Spelunky. (No pressure Derek and Andy.) For many mainstream gamers, Spelunky is off the radar in comparison to the latest God of War, NBA 2K18 or the next GTA. Only the smartest indie gamers have sought out the world's greatest video game experience produced by Derek Yu and Andy Hull. I first started playing video games in the late '80s with the original Nintendo. Similar

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Watch the Gameplay of Mario Kart VR that is Making a Splash in Japan

By |July 16th, 2017|Categories: Entertainment, Featured, Gaming, Japan, National News, Pop Culture, Tech News, Virtual Reality, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Mario Kart is getting an upgrade in Japan with video game producers in Shinjuku, at Bandai Namco's flaghsip VR Zone. Nintendo has partnered Namco Bandai to bring the virtual reality game to arcades in Japan. Namco Bandai and Nintendo will have Mario Kart VR available in Japan, and have plans on bringing the immersive technology to additional locations. Ars Technica reported with insight from Namco Bandai: "The company plans to install their VR activities in over 20 locations worldwide in order to increase the opportunities for a larger audience to enjoy their VR entertainment," - Namco Bandai Executive Officer for Amusement Yoshiyasu

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Crash Bandicoot Gameplay and History Overview

By |June 30th, 2017|Categories: Entertainment, Featured, Gaming, National News, Pop Culture, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , |

Sony Playstation brought back an icon of their franchise with the recent release of Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy. In 1996, Crash Bandicoot first hit mass market for gamers with various spectrums of experience. The game was easy enough that a first time player could pick up the controller and maneuver the main character. It also provides additional layers of depth and difficulty with obstacles throughout the game. Activision and Sony worked together to remaster the game for modern audiences. Amazon noted a preview to the three games: Crash Bandicoot Dr. Neo Cortex has a plan to take over the

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Highlights from E3 2017 featuring Sony Playstation and Nintendo

By |June 13th, 2017|Categories: California, Economy, Entertainment, Featured, Gaming, Los Angeles, National News, Pop Culture, Tech News, Virtual Reality, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

The Los Angeles Convention Center is currently hosting the gaming tech conference known as E3 2017. After a strong showing from Sony on Monday, Nintendo looks to take back the spotlight with their upcoming titles. Luigi toy. Photo by: Pexels.com Playstation has continue to release new virtual reality projects with titled including: Moss, Monster of the Deep: Final Fantasy XV, and Bravo Team. Watch over the Nintendo and IGN live streams from E3 2017 Day 1 on YouTube. Viewers can also connected to the live stream on Twitter for an overview glance at the event.

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GameLift by Amazon Web Services Supports Games Built with C++ or C#

By |February 23rd, 2017|Categories: Entertainment, Featured, Fiction, Gaming, National News, Non-Fiction, Pop Culture, Tech News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Amazon Web Services has recently announced GameLift, a platform that allows games to be built with any C++ or C# structure. Amazon Lumberyard, Unreal Engine, Unity, and custom developed engines will work with GameLift. One of the biggest benefits to GameLift is that developers can quickly scale their dedicated multiplayer game servers to support millions of players using Amazon Web Services' cloud infrastructure. Developers can utilize this platform without investing thousands of hours in upfront engineering. "The majority of leading game companies use AWS, and our customers have consistently asked us for an easier way to deploy, operate, and

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