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Wanted: one co-op partner for Splinter Cell: Blacklist. Must enjoy crashing through doors simultaneously, long walks in the dark, and pretending that one of the character’s is still voiced by Michael Ironside. Preference given to s...
Wanted: one co-op partner for Splinter Cell: Blacklist. Must enjoy crashing through doors simultaneously, long walks in the dark, and pretending that one of the character’s is still voiced by Michael Ironside. Preference given to someone that can quote Chaos Theory’s Sam/guard chats and those who would rather muck about with the AI over actually following the mission text. To be in with a chance, watch the video below and apply in the comments. (more…)
15 minutes ago
Two more factions, Indonesia and Morocco, have been revealed for upcoming Civilization 5 expansion, Brave New World. Leading Indonesia is Gaja Mada, famous for his military insight as prime minister of the Majapahit Empire; Ahmad al-Mans...
Two more factions, Indonesia and Morocco, have been revealed for upcoming Civilization 5 expansion, Brave New World. Leading Indonesia is Gaja Mada, famous for his military insight as prime minister of the Majapahit Empire; Ahmad al-Mansur leads the Moroccans, sultan of the Saadi dynasty in the 1500s. Brave New World, the second expansion to Civilization 5, is due in July and will add nine new civilizations, several new wonders and modified mechanics from the base game. The first expansion, Gods and Kings, arrived last summer, adding new espionage and religious mechanics.Gallery: Civilization 5: Brave New World (Indonesia and Morocco) Civilization 5's 'Brave New World' expansion adds Indonesia, Morocco originally appeared on Joystiq on Tue, 21 May 2013 02:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments More...
24 minutes ago
Will Luton laughed at the Android microconsoles. Now he's loved-up
Will Luton laughed at the Android microconsoles. Now he's loved-up
30 minutes ago
It’s not all science experiments and Aerosmith songs on the International Space Station. Sometimes you’ve got downtime, and sometimes you fill that downtime by playing games. But what kinds of games to astronauts play? More »  &...
It’s not all science experiments and Aerosmith songs on the International Space Station. Sometimes you’ve got downtime, and sometimes you fill that downtime by playing games. But what kinds of games to astronauts play? More »      
about 1 hour ago
Yes, this is Minecraft. But it's not a recreation of a pop culture icon/giant penis. It's using the game for something really interesting. This modification to the game is called CivCraft, and to be crudely simplistic, casts you in the ...
Yes, this is Minecraft. But it's not a recreation of a pop culture icon/giant penis. It's using the game for something really interesting. This modification to the game is called CivCraft, and to be crudely simplistic, casts you in the role of one of the poor little peons from a game of Civilization, as you team up with other people to build a town. CivCraft [Site, via Rock, Paper, Shotgun]
about 1 hour ago
Two more factions, Indonesia and Morocco, have been revealed for upcoming Civilization 5 expansion, Brave New World. Leading Indonesia is Gaja Mada, famous for his military insight as prime minister of the Majapahit Empire; Ahmad al-Mans...
Two more factions, Indonesia and Morocco, have been revealed for upcoming Civilization 5 expansion, Brave New World. Leading Indonesia is Gaja Mada, famous for his military insight as prime minister of the Majapahit Empire; Ahmad al-Mansur leads the Moroccans, sultan of the Saadi dynasty in the 1500s. Brave New World, the second expansion to Civilization 5, is due in July and will add nine new civilizations, several new wonders and modified mechanics from the base game. The first expansion, Gods and Kings, arrived last summer, adding new espionage and religious mechanics.Gallery: Civilization 5: Brave New World (Indonesia and Morocco)Civilization 5's 'Brave New World' expansion adds Indonesia, Morocco originally appeared on Joystiq on Tue, 21 May 2013 02:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments
about 1 hour ago
We’ve heard about 3D-printed guns and a 3D-printed implant, but a new project is taking the use of these printing machines to a whole new level: 3D-printed food. Such is the goal of Anjan Contractor, who received a $125,000 6-month...
We’ve heard about 3D-printed guns and a 3D-printed implant, but a new project is taking the use of these printing machines to a whole new level: 3D-printed food. Such is the goal of Anjan Contractor, who received a $125,000 6-month NASA grant to build a prototype. If successful, the resulting system would not only provide food for space travel, but could also provide sustenance in the future when the population is higher and presumably natural food sources become scarce. Contractor, who is a mechanical engineer who specializes in 3D printing, owns the company Systems & Materials Research Corporation. In his view of the future, the average household’s kitchen will be akin to that of The Jetsons, with a machine that creates food from basic powdered ingredients loaded in cartridges, such as oils and carbohydrate powders. The cartridges would be sold at stores, and would have a very long shelf life. Because the cartridges would contain simply the building blocks of various different kinds of food, the amount of food waste would be greatly reduced due to the use of all the ingredients to create different meals. Once a cartridge is empty, it would be replaced. According to Contractor, the powders could be shelf-stable for three decades. While that’s Contractor’s idea of what the future could hold, the grant is specifically space-oriented, with the goal being to print food for those who undertake long interstellar trips, such as going to Mars. Said Contractor, “Long distance space travel requires 15-plus years of shelf life.” His projected shelf-stable lifespan of the powders is twice that number. What kind of food would result from 3D-printing? In this case, pizza. In the next two or so weeks, Contractor will start working on the creation of a 3D-printer that creates a pizza, the reason being the layer-by-layer nature of the dish, something that is easy for the printer to recreate. The crust would be printed first, followed by the sauce, then some type of protein. If all goes as planned, astronauts could one day print a hot pizza while in space, perhaps followed by college students holed up in a dormitory on finals week. SOURCE: Quartz NASA grant to fund 3D-printed food system prototype is written by Brittany Hillen & originally posted on SlashGear. © 2005 - 2012, SlashGear. All right reserved.
about 1 hour ago
The place to talk about games and other things that matterIt's Tuesday – XBOX DAY!!!GamesKeith Stuartguardian.co.uk © 2013 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Use of this content is su...
The place to talk about games and other things that matterIt's Tuesday – XBOX DAY!!!GamesKeith Stuartguardian.co.uk © 2013 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
about 1 hour ago
This isn't a big deal. Let's be clear on that. But it is a nice touch, the kind of nice touch that reminds you there are sometimes real, actual humans involved in the video game supply chain. Reader Kelsey bought a copy of the Journey a...
This isn't a big deal. Let's be clear on that. But it is a nice touch, the kind of nice touch that reminds you there are sometimes real, actual humans involved in the video game supply chain. Reader Kelsey bought a copy of the Journey artbook for his girlfriend's birthday, and figured he'd try his luck at emailing the developers to see if they could sign something for her, since she's such a fan of the game. Which they did. Birthday greetings and all. Awww.
about 1 hour ago
I’m just saying. I’M JUST SAYING. If you’re going to call the promotional campaign for your game a “Crowdfarter” and talk ceaselessly about farts, said promotional campaign had best feature some actual flatulence. In that respect, Game &...
I’m just saying. I’M JUST SAYING. If you’re going to call the promotional campaign for your game a “Crowdfarter” and talk ceaselessly about farts, said promotional campaign had best feature some actual flatulence. In that respect, Game & Wario‘s goofy new promotional campaign is a disappointment. More »      
about 1 hour ago