Category: Game

Hypershack: Exploring 4D Worlds in VR

2025-07-22

Hypershack is a standalone VR environment for tinkering and learning with 4D objects. It provides orientation aids like falling particles, orientation vectors, and a compass, as well as auditory augmentation. Users can create custom 4D environments and games by defining objects in JSON and scripting behavior in JavaScript. The current version includes a simple hypermaze game and is tested on the standalone Quest 2.

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Xbox Cloud Gaming Goes Cross-Device: Seamless Play Across Consoles and PCs

2025-07-22
Xbox Cloud Gaming Goes Cross-Device: Seamless Play Across Consoles and PCs

Microsoft is testing updates to the Xbox PC app and consoles enabling seamless cloud gaming across devices. A new play history section will track cloud games played across Xbox consoles, PCs, and handhelds. This means even console-exclusive games, playable via cloud, will appear in your recent games list on PC and be accessible via Xbox Cloud Gaming. The update enhances cross-device continuity, letting players resume games from where they left off, regardless of platform.

The Game Genie's Legacy: From NES Cheat Codes to AI Copyright Cases

2025-07-22
The Game Genie's Legacy: From NES Cheat Codes to AI Copyright Cases

This article revisits the Game Genie, a popular NES accessory from the early 1990s that allowed players to modify game data. Despite Nintendo suing Galoob, the Game Genie's distributor, the courts ultimately ruled in favor of fair use. This precedent was recently cited in a landmark case involving AI company Anthropic, highlighting its enduring significance in copyright law. The Game Genie not only transformed gaming but also foreshadowed today's remix culture and open approach to technology.

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The Rediscovered Sumerian Game: A Lost Chapter in Gaming History

2025-07-21
The Rediscovered Sumerian Game: A Lost Chapter in Gaming History

This article recounts the fascinating story of The Sumerian Game, a pioneering strategy game from 1964. Played on mainframe computers via printer terminals, the game tasked players with managing grain resources as a Sumerian king. Despite its limited reach at the time, it's considered a progenitor of modern strategy games, particularly city-building and empire management titles. Decades later, game historian Andrea Contato painstakingly reconstructed this lost classic using surviving printouts and documents, releasing a free version on Steam, bringing a forgotten piece of gaming history back to life.

Marvel's Next 7 Years: A Course Correction After Superhero Saturation

2025-07-21
Marvel's Next 7 Years: A Course Correction After Superhero Saturation

Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige revealed a glimpse into the studio's next seven years of movies, reflecting on recent underperformance. He acknowledged overexpansion post-Endgame, leading to content fatigue and viewer burnout. To address this, Marvel will reduce output, cut budgets, and focus on self-contained stories requiring less prior knowledge. Feige discussed the underperformance of *Thunderbolts*, shifts in future plans including Kang's diminished role, and the postponement of a live-action Miles Morales. The studio emphasizes a return to quality over quantity.

Heroes of Might and Magic III and Might and Magic VII: New World Computing's Peak

2025-07-19

This article recounts the development of Heroes of Might and Magic III and Might and Magic VII by New World Computing in 1999. Founder Jon Van Caneghem's waning passion for games, replaced by a love of racing, presented challenges. However, Heroes III, helmed by David Mullich and newcomer Greg Fulton, successfully built upon its predecessor's success with a limited budget and time, becoming the most beloved entry in the franchise. Meanwhile, Might and Magic VII, a solid evolutionary step, included the popular card game Arcomage. While both games were commercially successful, they marked the pinnacle of New World Computing, foreshadowing its eventual decline.

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Steam Removes Adult Games Due to Payment Processor Pressure

2025-07-19
Steam Removes Adult Games Due to Payment Processor Pressure

Valve recently removed a batch of adult games from the Steam store due to violations of rules set by payment processors like Mastercard. Valve stated that losing payment methods would prevent customers from purchasing other games and content on Steam. While Valve is contacting affected developers and offering credits, the incident highlights the strict scrutiny payment processors apply to adult content, even animated content. This raises concerns about censorship and the power wielded by payment processors, with many arguing that companies like Mastercard shouldn't dictate what games players can buy on Steam.

Far Cry's Water Reflection Bug Fixed: A Battle with D3D9

2025-07-18
Far Cry's Water Reflection Bug Fixed: A Battle with D3D9

Far Cry, once a visual benchmark, suffered from a long-standing water reflection bug on systems beyond Windows XP. While WineD3D offered a fix, it came at a significant performance cost. Using PIX, the developer discovered a regression in D3D9's handling of clipping planes, possibly introduced by the shift from XPDM to WDDM. The solution involved saving and reapplying clipping planes, resulting in a performance-neutral patch.

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Italian YouTuber Faces Criminal Charges for Promoting ROM-Loaded Handhelds

2025-07-17
Italian YouTuber Faces Criminal Charges for Promoting ROM-Loaded Handhelds

Italian YouTuber Once Were Nerd is facing legal trouble for reviewing Android handheld gaming consoles pre-loaded with ROMs on his YouTube channel. Agents from Italy's Guardia di Finanza raided his home, confiscating his consoles and accusing him of promoting copyright infringement. While emulation software itself is legal, the pre-loaded ROMs violate copyright law, serving as a warning to other YouTubers reviewing similar devices and highlighting the complexities of digital copyright protection.

Italian Authorities Raid Retro Gaming YouTuber Over ROMs

2025-07-17
Italian Authorities Raid Retro Gaming YouTuber Over ROMs

Italian YouTuber Once Were Nerd was raided and sued by the Italian government for allegedly promoting copyright infringement through reviews of ANBERNIC handheld consoles often pre-loaded with ROMs. Over 30 consoles were seized, and his channel faces closure. The charges stem from a 1941 Italian copyright law, carrying potential fines of €15,000 and three years imprisonment. This case highlights the complexities of gaming copyright and international legal discrepancies.

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Steam Cracks Down on Adult Games: Payment Processors' New Rules Spark Controversy

2025-07-17
Steam Cracks Down on Adult Games: Payment Processors' New Rules Spark Controversy

Steam recently updated its platform rules, banning games that violate the regulations of payment processors and banks, leading to the removal of numerous games with sexual themes, particularly those with "incest" in their titles. This move stems from payment companies' long-standing opposition to adult content, fearing a lack of sufficient safeguards against illegal content on the platform. While many players support the removal of explicit games, concerns have been raised that this sets a precedent for financial censorship, potentially affecting more games in the future, including those with LGBTQ+ themes.

One Million Chessboards: A Single-Process Server Handling Millions of Concurrent Chess Games

2025-07-16
One Million Chessboards: A Single-Process Server Handling Millions of Concurrent Chess Games

The author built "One Million Chessboards," an online multiplayer chess game where a 1000x1000 grid of chessboards forms a single global game. Every move instantly affects the entire board, with no turns and inter-board movement allowed. Running on a single Go process, the game attracted over 150,000 players in 10 days, processing over 15,000,000 moves and hundreds of millions of queries. The article details the game's system design, data distribution, protocol optimizations, optimistic locking, and rollback mechanisms. The author shares lessons learned, including performance optimization, architectural choices, and balancing game scale with player experience. The post concludes with reflections on design flaws, such as the lack of an awe-inspiring scale, and future game development plans.

Is the Premier League Losing its Excitement? A Look at Inequality and Draws

2025-07-15
Is the Premier League Losing its Excitement?  A Look at Inequality and Draws

This article analyzes the changing dynamics of English football leagues since 1888, focusing on the proportion of drawn matches. The Premier League shows a post-1993 decline in draws, unlike lower leagues. This isn't attributed to stylistic changes but to growing inequality within the Premier League. Top clubs' significantly higher revenues create an uneven playing field, leading to more predictable results and potentially less exciting matches. The analysis raises concerns about fairness and the long-term health of the league's competitiveness.

Remastering Old Demos with AI: Surprises and Shortcomings

2025-07-15

The author used Suno AI to reimagine their old demo songs, with surprisingly good results. The AI effectively captured song structure, lyrics, and instrumental parts, adapting them to chosen genres. While not a perfect recreation, the AI-generated versions retained the original mood and even improved on certain aspects, like the ending of "Hold on to the boy." However, the AI struggled with polyphonic melodies, resulting in muddy mixes, and the generated songs still require human refinement before release. Overall, Suno AI offers exciting possibilities for music creation but necessitates post-processing.

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Adorable Dog Sim: Blender Studio's Free Open-World Game

2025-07-15
Adorable Dog Sim: Blender Studio's Free Open-World Game

Blender Studio released 'Dogwalk,' a free, open-world game where you play a big dog helping a child build a snowman in a winter wonderland. The game features a unique aesthetic built from scanned and recreated real-life paper models. Explore camping grounds, forests, creeks, and a frozen pond, interacting with the child in various ways. There are no fail states, only player-driven moments. 'Dogwalk' was used to test and improve Blender and the Godot Game Engine; all source files and documentation are open-source.

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Lenovo Legion Go S: SteamOS Edition Crushes Windows 11?

2025-07-14

The Lenovo Legion Go S handheld PC comes in two versions: SteamOS and Windows 11. Benchmarks reveal the SteamOS version consistently outperforms the Windows 11 version in AAA games, boasting significantly higher frame rates and better battery life. While the Windows 11 version might be cheaper in some regions, its inferior performance and battery life make the SteamOS version the clear winner in terms of value. Ironically, the SteamOS version is surprisingly difficult to find on Lenovo's official website, raising questions about their marketing strategy.

Cozy Free-to-Play Game 'Dogwalk' Tops Steam Charts

2025-07-14
Cozy Free-to-Play Game 'Dogwalk' Tops Steam Charts

Blender Studio's 'Dogwalk,' a free-to-play game, has taken Steam by storm, accumulating over 300 overwhelmingly positive reviews within two days of its release. This charming game features a delightful winter landscape and simple gameplay. Players take on the role of a cute, fluffy dog, leading a child through snowy forests and frozen ponds to gather materials for a snowman. Developed entirely using the open-source Blender and Godot game engine, 'Dogwalk' showcases the power of open-source tools and lowers the barrier to entry for game development. Despite its short playtime (around 20 minutes), its relaxing atmosphere and free-to-play nature have made it a surprising hit on Steam.

Nintendo Switch 2 Banned for Playing Used Games?

2025-07-13
Nintendo Switch 2 Banned for Playing Used Games?

A Nintendo Switch 2 user had their new console banned by Nintendo after playing used Switch 1 games. The user purchased four used games from Facebook Marketplace, updated them, and the next day their console was blocked from Nintendo's online services. Luckily, they were able to resolve the issue by providing proof of purchase. This highlights the risks of buying used games, as unscrupulous sellers could copy games, leading to false piracy accusations. While Nintendo is known for its strict IP protection, this shows a willingness to rectify mistaken bans.

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Superman Soars to Record-Breaking Box Office Debut

2025-07-13
Superman Soars to Record-Breaking Box Office Debut

James Gunn's Superman is on track for a record-breaking domestic box office opening, projected between $115 million and $120 million, following a stellar Friday with $56.5 million, including $22.5 million in previews. The film's success marks a significant reboot for DC Studios and its flagship franchise. The international launch is also exceeding expectations, adding to a strong global opening weekend exceeding $96.5 million. This marks a significant win for DC and a potential turning point for the superhero genre, which has faced recent struggles with 'superhero fatigue'.

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Re-reading Neuromancer in 2025: A Cyberpunk Classic Reexamined

2025-07-13
Re-reading Neuromancer in 2025: A Cyberpunk Classic Reexamined

Reading William Gibson's *Neuromancer* for the first time in 2025, the author reflects on its groundbreaking impact on the cyberpunk genre. The book's depiction of AI, virtual reality, and cyberspace remains strikingly prescient, showcasing Gibson's visionary talent. However, the novel's omissions (like mobile phones) and assumptions (massive space stations) highlight the difficulty of accurately predicting future technology. Ultimately, *Neuromancer* transcends mere technological prediction; its unique prose and profound exploration of the human condition remain powerfully relevant, solidifying its status as a cyberpunk bible.

Commodore 64 Returns: Retro-Futurism Rebooted

2025-07-12
Commodore 64 Returns: Retro-Futurism Rebooted

After over 30 years, the Commodore 64 is back! This isn't just an emulator; it's a brand new C64 with a transparent case, color-changing LEDs, Wi-Fi game transfer, and more. Compatible with thousands of original games and peripherals, it offers a retro-futuristic blend of classic gaming and modern tech. The focus is on a simpler, distraction-free computing experience, making it an inviting introduction to coding for kids. It's tech that invites you in, not controls you.

Hollywood Video Game Voice Actors End Strike, Secure AI Protections

2025-07-11
Hollywood Video Game Voice Actors End Strike, Secure AI Protections

Hollywood video game voice actors ended their nearly year-long strike after reaching a deal with studios that includes crucial AI protections. The agreement mandates written consent from performers before their digital likenesses or voices are used, with compensation comparable to in-person work. The strike also secured a significant wage increase of over 15%, plus additional raises in the coming years. While celebrating this victory, union leaders emphasized the ongoing fight for better actor rights and protections in the face of evolving AI technology.

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Explainable Minesweeper: Conquer Mines with Logic, Not Luck!

2025-07-10
Explainable Minesweeper: Conquer Mines with Logic, Not Luck!

Tired of relying on luck in Minesweeper? This new game, "Explainable Minesweeper," uses AI to generate levels solvable entirely through logical deduction. The author delves into common "50/50" situations and advanced deduction techniques, creating a natural language-based hint system to help players understand and apply these strategies. Supporting multiple languages, the game aims to bring the pure logic of deduction to a wider audience, eliminating the need for guesswork in Minesweeper.

Roblox Grow a Garden Optimizer: The Ultimate Plant Value Calculator

2025-07-09

Tired of manually calculating plant values in Roblox's Grow a Garden? This powerful calculator handles the heavy lifting! Accurately determine plant worth considering over 70 plant types, 30+ mutations, friend bonuses, weight, and more. Maximize your profits, optimize your garden, and make informed trading decisions with this essential tool. Includes a pet XP calculator and more advanced features for serious players.

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Why I Ditched Steam After Two Decades

2025-07-09
Why I Ditched Steam After Two Decades

A long-time PC gamer deleted their Steam account after 20 years, citing the increasingly bloated Steam client, broken DRM promises leading to incompatibility with older hardware, and proprietary APIs hindering game compatibility and features. The author contrasts Steam with Epic, Microsoft Store, and GOG, arguing that these alternatives offer better DRM and user experience. Subscription services or purchasing from other platforms are suggested as alternatives for better gaming experience and software ownership.

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Activision Pulls Call of Duty: WWII From Microsoft Store Due to Hacking Exploit

2025-07-09
Activision Pulls Call of Duty: WWII From Microsoft Store Due to Hacking Exploit

Activision has removed the Microsoft Store version of Call of Duty: WWII (also available on Game Pass) due to a hacking exploit. A vulnerability allowed remote code execution (RCE), enabling hackers to take control of players' PCs. While other versions of the game have patched the vulnerability, the Microsoft Store and Game Pass versions, differing slightly, remained susceptible. This isn't Activision's first major hacking incident; the company has faced several in recent years, potentially exacerbated by past layoffs affecting cybersecurity teams.

Netflix Anime Dominates Global Streaming: Over 1 Billion Views in 2024

2025-07-08
Netflix Anime Dominates Global Streaming: Over 1 Billion Views in 2024

Netflix revealed its anime strategy's massive success at Anime Expo. Over 1 billion views globally in 2024, with over 50% of its members (estimated 300 million viewers) watching anime. Viewership tripled in five years, with 33 anime titles in Netflix's Global Top 10 (Non-English) in 2024. To meet demand, Netflix now offers dubs and subtitles in up to 33 languages. Upcoming titles include the action-packed "Sakamoto Days," the highly anticipated "Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2," the cute "My Melody & Kuromi," and more, showcasing a diverse range of genres solidifying Netflix's anime dominance.

Nintendo's Strategy for Rising Switch 2 Development Costs

2025-07-08
Nintendo's Strategy for Rising Switch 2 Development Costs

Facing soaring development costs for Switch 2 games, Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa acknowledged the increased risk but stated the company is exploring various methods to maintain its traditional game development approach. This includes investing in more efficient development processes and developing more smaller games to mitigate costs and prices. While Switch 2 titles like Mario Kart World demonstrate higher ambition and higher price tags, Nintendo recognizes the potential price barrier and is closely monitoring the situation. This contrasts with the large-scale layoffs and game cancellations seen at other companies, highlighting Nintendo's cautious and pragmatic approach.

Epic Games Settles with Samsung, Ending App Store Battle

2025-07-08
Epic Games Settles with Samsung, Ending App Store Battle

Riding high on the success of Fortnite, Epic Games has aggressively pushed its app store onto more phones, leading to legal battles. After winning an antitrust case against Google in late 2023, Epic sued Samsung over its "Auto Blocker" feature, hindering third-party app installations, including the Epic Games Store. Days before Samsung's new phone launch, they settled. The conflict stemmed from Epic's defiance of Apple and Google's app store policies, resulting in Fortnite's removal. While Apple prevailed, Google lost, with Epic demonstrating Google's efforts to stifle competition. This settlement concludes a significant chapter in Epic's fight for app store access.

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