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On June 4, Chrysler caught public attention by refusing to recall 2.7 million Jeep Grand Cherokees and Jeep Libertys after the NHTSA requested the auto maker issue a recall over potential fires in rear-end collisions. Chrysler refused, s...
On June 4, Chrysler caught public attention by refusing to recall 2.7 million Jeep Grand Cherokees and Jeep Libertys after the NHTSA requested the auto maker issue a recall over potential fires in rear-end collisions. Chrysler refused, stating that the NHTSA’s conclusions were “based on an incomplete analysis” of the information. The manufacturer was given Read The Full Story
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As part of the Switch Fringe festival in Ipswich, England, artist The Decibel Kid drew this map of the city to help attendees find their way around and track down shows and events. While most aspects are actual parts of Ipswich rendered...
As part of the Switch Fringe festival in Ipswich, England, artist The Decibel Kid drew this map of the city to help attendees find their way around and track down shows and events. While most aspects are actual parts of Ipswich rendered in 16-bit style, keep your eyes out for the odd Nintendo cameo, like the King of Red Lions. Map [Switch Fringe, via Slashdot]
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Candy Box, the quirky, text-only flash game that got a lot of attention last month, now has a rival: A Dark Room, which begins just as simply before unfolding into a much larger game of commerce and intrigue. More »    ...
Candy Box, the quirky, text-only flash game that got a lot of attention last month, now has a rival: A Dark Room, which begins just as simply before unfolding into a much larger game of commerce and intrigue. More »      
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Consumers still confused, according to Iwata. Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata has admitted that the company is to blame for poor Wii U sales.Click here to read the full articleRelated StoriesMax Payne 3 hits Mac on June 20Ken Levine reportedly...
Consumers still confused, according to Iwata. Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata has admitted that the company is to blame for poor Wii U sales.Click here to read the full articleRelated StoriesMax Payne 3 hits Mac on June 20Ken Levine reportedly working on Logan's Run screenplayReport: Jason West left Respawn due to internal feudPlayStation 3 firmware update allows trophy notification togglingSuda 51 is using Unreal Engine 4 for next-gen games
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Note-taking addicts and Evernote lovers alike have had access to the Evernote Web Clipper tool for awhile now, which allows individuals to clip items from the web for easy saving to their account. That tool just got a little more useful,...
Note-taking addicts and Evernote lovers alike have had access to the Evernote Web Clipper tool for awhile now, which allows individuals to clip items from the web for easy saving to their account. That tool just got a little more useful, however, with an addition to its Web Clipper for Chrome extension: clipping within Gmail. Read The Full Story
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Having previously worked for companies like NCSoft, artist Kan Muftic's last major piece of gaming work was being one of those helping define Rocksteady's take on the Batman universe in the two excellent Arkham games. He's since moved o...
Having previously worked for companies like NCSoft, artist Kan Muftic's last major piece of gaming work was being one of those helping define Rocksteady's take on the Batman universe in the two excellent Arkham games. He's since moved onto a bit of movie work, including the upcoming Godzilla reboot. You can see more of his terrific work at his personal site and CGHub page. To see the larger pics in all their glory (or, if they’re big enough, so you can save them as wallpaper), click on the “expand” button in the bottom-right corner. Fine Art is a celebration of the work of video game artists, showcasing the best of both their professional and personal portfolios. If you're in the business and have some concept, environment, promotional or character art you'd like to share, drop us a line!
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Are you Call of Duty: Black Ops II players ready for four all-new strategy-rich maps and an epic new chapter in the Zombies experience, complete with the debut of the Ray Gun Mark. II? Not yet? Well OK, you’ve got until July 2 — longer...
Are you Call of Duty: Black Ops II players ready for four all-new strategy-rich maps and an epic new chapter in the Zombies experience, complete with the debut of the Ray Gun Mark. II? Not yet? Well OK, you’ve got until July 2 — longer if you play on PC or PlayStation 3. More »      
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Like any Smash Bros. fan, I’ve taken in the news of a Wii U iteration with great joy. Look at the awesome new characters! No tripping? Hooray! It’ll find a sweet spot between casual and hardcore play? Excellent! And yet, there’s a tinge ...
Like any Smash Bros. fan, I’ve taken in the news of a Wii U iteration with great joy. Look at the awesome new characters! No tripping? Hooray! It’ll find a sweet spot between casual and hardcore play? Excellent! And yet, there’s a tinge of melancholy about it all: the Wii U doesn’t have a GameCube controller port. More »      
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We hope you have your ticket to PAX Australia in July, because they’re sold out. Thankfully, that’s where Kotaku comes in. We’re looking for one person to head to PAX Australia to see it all: the games, the consoles, the developers, the ...
We hope you have your ticket to PAX Australia in July, because they’re sold out. Thankfully, that’s where Kotaku comes in. We’re looking for one person to head to PAX Australia to see it all: the games, the consoles, the developers, the crazy! We want them to blog about their experience for Kotaku Australia, so we’re also including an amazing 17-inch Alienware M17x laptop in the prize. Total value: $3860. Here’s how to enter… More »      
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NASA has been aggressive about identifying near-Earth objects that could pose a threat to our planet in the future, as well as pursuing ideas to deal with space rock aimed at Earth. It has taken its efforts to the next level with its new...
NASA has been aggressive about identifying near-Earth objects that could pose a threat to our planet in the future, as well as pursuing ideas to deal with space rock aimed at Earth. It has taken its efforts to the next level with its new Grand Asteroid Challenge, which was announced at the space agency’s headquarters Read The Full Story
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