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Picture of Playstation 4 Controller Shows Up

February 16, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

Possible Playstation 4 controller
Picture of a Possible Playstation 4 Controller (Source:Digital Foundry)

As we get closer and closer to February 20th, the date that Sony plans on announcing something special in New York, the Playstation 4 rumors continue to pop up all over the web.

An image has recently popped up that apparently shows the new Dual Shock controller for the Playstation 4. The image clearly shows a headphone jack located in the center of the bottom of the controller along with a new analog stick that looks to be slightly recessed. We kept hearing about a touchscreen or touchpad on the new PS4 controller and it seems to be pictured here in place of the start and select buttons.

This is one of the best looking controllers I have seen so far and hopefully it’s pretty close to the real thing, if it isn’t already the real thing. One small issue I have with the Playstation controller that I am hoping will be changed in the new Dual Shock is the left analog stick location. I believe it should be swapped with the d-pad, much like how the Xbox controller is set up. This image comes form Digital Foundry.

Filed Under: News, Playstation, Xbox Tagged With: Controller, dual shock 4, Playstation 4, ps4, scea, scph, Sony, touch screen

More than 1000 Injured After Meteorite Explodes Over Russia

February 15, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

 

It’s not often a large meteorite comes flying through our atmosphere and it’s even more rare to see one fall within a populated area, but that’s exactly what happened in Chelyabinsk Russia. The meteorite sped across the sky at 19 miles per second in a ball of fire as it broke apart high up in the air. The incredible speed of the meteorite caused a large sonic boom that did significant damage to windows and even some buildings just before a large piece of the once 10 ton meteorite landed in a nearby lake. Over a thousand people were injured, mostly due to broken glass.

This does bring attention to the fact that we are essentially helpless when it comes to space rocks hitting Earth. Although we are getting better at detecting near Earth objects, it’s crucial that we continue to research ways in which to protect ourselves. As for now, we will just have to hope that if anything is headed our way that it hits an unpopulated area. The good news is that, although at times it may not seem like it but the Earth is largely unpopulated and there are vast regions of land and ocean where meteorites are far more likely to land. It’s also likely that meteorites, like the one that fell in Chelyabinsk, have fallen many times before but were never seen by anyone.

This has all happened just as 2012 DA14, a much larger meteorite than the one that just hit Russia, was on track to come within just 17,500 miles of Earth. That distance puts 2012 DA14 within the geosynchronous ring of our planet and that means it’s closer to Earth than many of our satellites. Experts say that 2012 DA14 is in no way a part of the meteorite that landed today, it’s purely a coincidence. 2012 DA14 has already passed Earth by this time and is actually heading away from our planet. This is a good thing considering that id 2012 DA14 were to land on Earth it would cause massive localized damage.

 

Filed Under: News, Science, Space Tagged With: 2012 DA14, asteroid, Chelyabinsk, meteorite, NASA, News, russia, Science, Space

Diablo III Patch 1.0.7

February 14, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

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Well, patch time is upon us yet again and this time Diablo III is getting all of the attention. Blizzard has made patch 1.0.7 live and with it comes some nice features.

The Jeweler and Blacksmith will now possess new recipes which will be account bound and have an iLevel of 63.  A new tier of account-bound gems of has also been added to the game, Marquise. For Players who are looking to fight each other, you will now be able to do just that in a new zone called, “The Scorched Chapel.”  Players can duel with up to four players in a “free-for-all” fighting environment. This addition also comes along with a brand new PvP chat channel, so you can brag about how awesome you are.

As always the patch also contains various tweaks and bug fixes, which you can read a complete list of on Blizzard’s official Diablo III community site.

Here are a few of the major bug fixes introduced in this patch:

  • Fixed an issue where new Hardcore characters were not labeled as Hardcore on the Main Menu
  • Fixed an error that could occur when closing the World of Warcraft client while the Diablo III client was still running
  • Players will now be properly removed from both the party and the game session whenever a Vote Kick has passed
  • Players will no longer be disconnected from the game whenever vote kicked during a boss encounter
  • Legendary items now have a new mini-map icon
  • This icon should now persist properly and be shown on the mini-map so long as the player is in the same zone as the dropped item
  • Rare Sand Dwellers will now spawn in The Forgotten Ruins
  • Champion Plague Swarms will now spawn in Cryder’s Outpost
  • Champion Fallen Cur will now spawn in The Storm Halls
  • Goldskin will no longer proc when attacking monsters that drop no loot
  • Plans: Staff of Herding can now be dropped on the ground, or sold to a vendor for 0 gold
  • All Staves of Herding can now be sold to a vendor for 0 gold

Filed Under: Computers, Games, Mac, News, PC Tagged With: Blizzard, Diablo III, Gaming, Mac, News, patch 1.0.7, PC, pvp, RPG, Updates, video games

The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia

February 13, 2013 by Karlene Leave a Comment

I am a HUGE Legend of Zelda fan. When I saw this book was translated to English and released in the U.S, I had to have it immediately!

From beginning to end, this book is perfect. I love all the concept art, designs of every character you can imagine and seeing all the different versions and ideas the artists came up with.

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Another thing that I found to be very interesting, was the chronology. Seeing the official timeline of all the stories, that is something Zelda fans have always wanted to know officially.

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 At the end of the book, there is a special manga comic based off Skyward Sword.

There are so many things I want to share, but I wouldn’t want to spoil it!

I highly recommend  this book! If you would like to find out how to purchase your copy visit DarkHorse.com

“The Legend of Zelda franchise has set the industry standard for riveting game play and immersive story lines. With each game, players have discovered a story of destinies intertwined and heroes emerging from humble beginnings to overcome the most impossible of odds.”

“Now Dark Horse Books and Nintendo invite you to take an in-depth look at the creation of one of the most beloved gaming franchises of all time. Containing never-before-seen concept art, character designs, and official chronology of the games, the history of Hyrule, and much more, The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia brings an unprecedented look into the making of the Legend of Zelda series!”

 

 

Filed Under: Books, Games, Nintendo, Online Shopping, Product Review Tagged With: art, books, Comic, concept art, Games, Legend of Zelda, link, manga, story, video games

VGHS Season 2 is a Go!

February 12, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

With over 10,000 backers and over $800,000 pledged, Video Game High school (VGHS) will be creating a season 2. VGHS season 2 will be directed by Matt Arnold and Freddie Wong with actions sequences co-directed by Brandon Laatsch. Each episode in season 2 will feature TV length episodes, approximately 22-25 minutes in length, which is a change up from season one’s shorter, more compact episodes.

Video Game High School is a series set in an alternate reality where professional video gaming becomes the biggest spectator sport in the world. It follows Brian D, an aspiring pro gamer who lands an invitation to VGHS, the most prestigious gaming academy in the world. Think Hogwarts, but instead of spells and magic wands, it’s headshots and IBM Model M keyboards!

You can catch up by watching the entire first season along with other great videos at RocketJump , a home for the collective creative content surrounding Freddie W, Matt Arnold, and their partners.

Freddie Wong and company are also known for making amazing content on his Youtube channel freddiew, which has millions and millions of views. If you haven’t seen anything they’ve made (you would essentially have to had never used youtube before to avoid it) then I highly recommend you check it out.

Here is their kickstarter video:

Filed Under: Film, News, Web, Web Series Tagged With: Brandon Laatsch, Film, Freddie Wong, freddiew, Matt Arnold, vghs, video game high school, web series

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