Yearly Archives: 2014

Twitter is Testing a New “Fave People” Timeline

Apparently Twitter is a firm believer in the old Red Green adage of “If it ain’t broke, you’re not trying.” The social media / microblogging (how long has it been since someone called it that?) is currently testing another change to the service. Some users of the Android app now have a “Fave People” feature added to the app that highlight tweets from specific accounts.

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BioShock Infinite: Burial At Sea – Episode One Review: Beyond the Sea

bioshock-infinite-burial-at-sea-episode-one-bannerAs someone who has BioShock on their personal top ten games of all-time list and top three of 2013, I had to go back to play the DLC that marries the two worlds of Rapture and Columbia together. But is Burial at Sea capable of properly combining two memorable stories and two memorable settings into one cohesive whole or does Burial at Sea come off as nothing but BioShock fan service for the sake of nostalgia?

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Comic Book Pull List for March 19, 2014

buffy-the-vampire-slayer-season-ten-1This week, everybody launches everything in the pull list. Marvel relaunches a couple of iconic series with first issues of Daredevil and the All-New Ghost Rider. DC can’t match that in terms of launches but they do have a new American Vampire story in American Vampire: Second Cycle #1.

Meanwhile, over at Dark Horse, they have a couple of new licensed series for you. Joss Whedon gets another new Dark Horse series to go along with the Serenity series with Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season Ten #1. They also have a video game series with the debut of The Witcher #1. It’s a five-issue miniseries that would have been perfect if CD Projekt Red didn’t just delay The Witcher 3 to 2015.

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The Secret Life of Heroes by Grégoire Guillemin

KeSPA Announces Results of League of Legends Matchfixing Scandal Investigation

ahq-koreaOn Monday, KeSPA, the Korea e-Sports Association which acts as a governing body for eSports in South Korea, released the results of their investigation into the AHQ Korea League of Legends matchfixing scandal that was brought to light by AHQ Promise’s attempted suicide.

The result of the investigation by a KeSPA emergency task force showed that AHQ Korea team manager, Noh Dae Chul, attempted to fix matches at OGN’s League of Legends Champions Spring 2013 tournament but ruled that only Promise had attempted to throw the matches.

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sOs Wins $100,000 IEM World Championship

iem-world-championship-2014-sc2-bannerThe old sports cliche of big players make big plays in big games applies to eSports as well. Just five months after being crowned the StarCraft II World Champion at BlizzCon, Korean Protoss player sOs staked his claim to being the closest thing that SC2 has to an undisputed world champion by winning the $100,000 winner-takes-all Intel Extreme Masters World Championship.

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Sony Raises PS4 Console and Game Prices in Canada

ps4-moneyBack in January, we brought a story about EB Games Canada quietly raising prices on almost all of their new releases from $60 to upwards of $70 whether they were on current or last-gen consoles. Last month, Microsoft quietly announced that the price of Xbox One games would increase to $65 each. Now, Sony has announced that the price of the PS4 console in Canada will increase along with the price of games and peripherals.

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Valve Changes Steam Controller Design Ahead of GDC

steam-controller-headerWhile Valve’s upcoming Steam Controller had been much-anticipated by gamers for its revolutionary design, it looks like some of the more unique aspects of the controller will disappear. The touchscreen and surrounding buttons at the centre of the controller are being eliminated in the latest design iteration for the traditional controller face buttons.

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Geek Links of the Week

Even with a solid security system in place, the human factor can undermine even the best software. That was how credit card data was stolen from Target. It wasn’t the system but the people using it that allowed data to be stolen. [Businessweek]

EA Sports’ old slogan was “if it’s in the game, it’s in the game.” However, in the case of the Madden series, some features are too real for the NFL’s liking and they had them pulled from the game. [Extra Mustard]

Speaking of “it’s in the game,” that was a top priority for Trey Parker and Matt Stone when it came to the development of South Park: The Stick of Truth. [Eurogamer]

Are you ready for a vintage-style baseball game. MLB has taken it upon themselves to develop an in-house multiplatform baseball game that will be the return of RBI Baseball. Someone had to get baseball back on the Xbox. [Polygon]

The PS4’s monthly sales winning streak is about to come to an end in March as Titanfall moves Xbox Ones. For now, the PS4 is still the sales king. [Engadget]

Inside Westeros with the Cast of Game of Thrones

For the first, and likely only, time on the blog, we have some video from Vanity Fair. The entertainment magazine is doing a Game of Thrones themed cover shoot ahead of the fourth season premiere. For this edition of Fridays of Ice and Fire, the cast of Game of Thrones examine their characters and the state of Westeros.

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