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Sunday, 29 March 2015

9 old games that were made gloriously new again

9 old games that were made gloriously new again

Despite what you may have heard, old games aren't crap. In fact, some of them are quite the opposite. The kind of games you could take home to meet your parents, who would later remark at how dashing they were, even with that streak of grey in their perfectly-styled, cartridge-black hair. And you only have to look at our list of the 100 best games of all time to see that no fewer than four of our top 10 are more than 10 years old (which will be our cut-off point for 'retro' in this article, for argument's sake).But there's a problem. Modern technology isn't kind to old games. Fuzzy RF connections make playing old consoles on modern TVs a harrowing experience. Modern technology highlights their flaws. Modern technology has pointed out the weird spit stuff at the edges of their mouths and that their shoes are made from mammoth hide. Sure, you can try getting together the right kit like an HD upscaler to help, but the simple fact remains that old games look their best when they're reworked to be the best they can on modern consoles. And that's what we're here to celebrate: the best modern retro conversions money can buy. Get Ready!



Sometimes, developers think it's wise to change a game's art style when re-releasing it. That's only going to annoy long-term fans, unless it turns out to be exactly how they imagined the first game to look in the first place. Well, The Secret of Monkey Island fixes that problem by letting you switch between the two at any moment.And who can resist doing exactly that, all the time? You can even play a sort of 'spot the difference', as long as you don't just keep saying "well, that one's made of huge pixels and that one isn't". You'll be there a long time if you do. There's also a completely re-recorded soundtrack, made with real instruments (yes, wow!). As for the game itself, Monkey Island is still the funny, charming, lovable point-and-click adventure masterpiece it always was, only now in HD and sat on your dashboard.



Nintendo had the best of intentions when it decided to port a selection of NES games to 3DS, complete with stereoscopic 3D visuals. Turns out it took so much work to convert the games, Nintendo decided it would be just as much effort to make new games instead, so stopped making the conversions. But at least we got this sensational port of Kid Icarus. The handheld world (and humanity's collective awareness of the existence of eggplants) is better for its existence.But why? Well, it's ultra-hardcore, pixel-perfect platforming action straight from the '80s. That finely honed 2D gameplay never looked or felt this good. There are new backgrounds with variable levels of depth, a full save system instead of the original NES game's passwords, and tweaks to the game's physics. That last one preserves the acceleration effect of the original if you want a more authentic experience, or affords new, super-tight control for those who crave precision. You did good, kid. You did good.



Daytona received no fewer than three separate home conversions before Xbox 360 and PS3 finally did it right. Everything is just as you remember it from the mid-'90s, which is actually nothing like the original actually looks if you play it now in standard definition. 1995's finest chunky 3D car models look superb through HDMI, and the blue sky and green grass are outrageously bold viewed on a decent modern TV. New games are scared of colours like this.But there are more options and modes to play with that don't appear in the arcade game, including an endurance mode that sees you actively seeking to preserve your tyres, as you'll start struggling for traction unless you pit in. There's also online play, although you'd have to arrange with someone these days as the servers are almost certainly empty. Best of all (disclaimer: may be the opposite) is a karaoke mode so you can sing along with 'Let's Go Away'. All together now: Daytonaaaaaaaaa!



The original Half-Life is rightly held up as a watershed moment for narrative-driven first-person games, but it first came out in 1998. In case you didn't know, that's the same year that dinosaurs became extinct. So to say 3D visuals have 'moved on a bit' is like saying iPhones are a bit better than two cups and a bit of string. Suffice to say, trying to suspend your disbelief enough to enjoy Half-Life now requires a lot of determination.Or rather a lot of determination to fix it. A group of fans decided to remake Half-Life in its entirety using Valve's Source engine – the one that powers Half-Life 2. Models, textures… the lot. The result is so impressive, Valve gave it their official support and the majority is already available to download (for free) on Steam. The remaining portion's release remains TBA. Even so, the existing part is exactly how it should be and you should play it.



Nevermind all the online issues for a minute (I know, they're unforgivable), let's focus on the great conversion of Halo 2 for Xbox One, as part of Halo: The Master Chief Collection. The original Halo had already been given an anniversary edition that rejigged the visuals and added online play, but Halo 2's facelift is a major reason for buying the new collection on its own.It's so solid. Everything looks like it's actually there and would provide tangible resistance if you could somehow prod it through the TV screen. But, best of all, despite a major cosmetic overhaul, it plays exactly like the original. Nothing's been changed - something that's proven with a toggle button that switches between the old visuals and new in real-time, just like Monkey Island. Of course, Halo 2 was already excellent. Play on the original graphics setting now, however, and you'll be struck by how Spartan everything looks. Which is also an incredible pun. What's that? I'm fired? OK, it's a fair cop.



The wonderful thing about Oddworld: New & Tasty is that it's not a 1:1 recreation of the original game, it's a 1:1 recreation of what you remember the original game being like. Why? Because it doesn't look like that anymore. The pre-rendered graphics may have aged better than most PSone titles, but they're no substitute for a powerhouse console actually drawing these detailed environments in real-time.And the power of new-gen (it's been on PS4 for a while but it's hitting Xbox One, too) means it all looks so beautifully effortless. All the expression in Abe's face, all the animated production lines… it's blissfully slick. And the game is still absolutely lovely, in its own slightly icky way. Follow me. OK. Parp.



What happened to gung-ho 2D side-scrollers? They were everywhere in the arcades of the 1980s. Maybe everyone forgot to take them out of the arcades when they got closed down. Ah well, as long as we have remakes this good, it's no great loss.Bionic Commando: Rearmed is one of the best last-gen PSN/XBLA games you can buy. Amazing, considering it's a pretty straight port of a game from 1987. Why is it so good? Graphical enhancements, control improvements, a new final level and countless other small adjustments that make the experience amazing. Is his arm his wife in this one? It's hard to tell.



The Sonic CD you can buy on the App Store isn't the same Sonic CD that appeared on Mega CD/Sega CD back in 1992. It's a remake. It started life as a proof-of-concept by Christian Whitehead, running on his Retro Engine, and was so impressive that Sega hired him to make an official port that found its way to Android, Xbox 360 and PS3, too. It's brilliantly authentic, yet demonstrably better than the Mega CD original in every way.The frame-rate has been smoothed out and is so consistent, it would probably run at 60fps if you loaded it on a toaster. The original, famous Japanese/English soundtrack is now available in all territories, but the US version is in there too if that's what makes you happy. There's retina display support for iOS and widescreen as standard, plus the all-new ability to play as Tails, once you finish the game once as Sonic. It's the best handheld Sonic game ever made – and it was never even meant to be on handheld. Funny how things work out, isn't it?



M2 is the team responsible for all of Sega's 3D classics on 3DS, and 3D OutRun represents the pinnacle of its work. You get a pixel-perfect recreation of the 1986 coin-op (except for the unlicensed Ferrari sprite, which has been tweaked), only better. First-off, it now supports widescreen, meaning you can see things you never would have seen in the original. There are two new music tracks that run on the original MIDI sounds from the arcade board. Fully emulated, too. Selectable Old/New and Japanese/International hardware configurations. Oh, and a daft new credits sequence.But there's much more going on under the surface. The arcade original ran at 30 frames per second, which was always astonishingly smooth as these massive sprites were scaled effortlessly (some say 'rampantly') all over the screen. 3D OutRun runs at 60fps, which will leave your face melted like Jack Black's after that guitar solo in School of Rock. Sixty. Frames. Per. Second. Oh and in 3D too? The original game's sprites were all calculated in 3D space anyway so of course the effect is gorgeous. This is how you do it. Needless to say, you have to buy it right now.


Friday, 27 March 2015

Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim PC Debut Trailer













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Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim delivers a storyline rich with memorable characters on top of engaging hack-and-slash RPG gameplay.
Source: Gametrailer

Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Overkill Will Keep Supporting Payday 2 for Two More Years

Swedish studio Starbreeze has today confirmed it is extending its Payday 2 collaboration with 505 Games parent company Digital Bros for an additional 24-month period, commencing April 1, 2015.

Digital Bros will acquire 2.67% of Starbreeze stock, which will fund another two years of further development for Payday 2 and its expansions on PC and next-gen consoles.

“We’ve said that we’ll never stop making Payday and the board is extremely happy to see where the franchise is today,” said Starbreeze chairman Michael Hjorth in a statement. “The strategic partnership with 505 Games continues to strengthen us and the Payday investment alone doubles down on our previous spend. We will yet again see the Payday franchise being expanded with more heists, weapons, characters and even new game modes such as driving cars.”

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H1Z1 Sells a Million Copies on Steam, Australian Servers Live

H1Z1 has sold more than one million copies via Steam since its early access release on January 15, Daybreak Game Company president John Smedley revealed on Twitter today.

Smedley also revealed that more than 5,000 users have been banned for cheating and local servers are now live for Australian players of the. “We've just opened the Australian H1Z1 servers! have fun!” he wrote.


The game is slated to launch on PlayStation 4 later this year. In the meantime, find out what our first 15 Minutes were like in the survival sandbox massively multiplayer. IGN’s Alex tells Marty about his post-apocalyptic adventures, which included punching a deer and creatively murdering zombies.

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Source: Ign PC

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Amazon France Lists Bloodborne for PC

 

PS4-exclusive Bloodborne could be coming to PC at some stage, if a retail listing is to be believed.

The listing, live at the time of writing on Amazon France, lists the platform as "Windows 7/8" though it's "currently unavailable".

Amazon France has previous form in accurately leaking game details before publishers are ready to reveal them. To date, its list of scalps include Call of Duty: Black Ops II, the Killzone Trilogy, the European-only Assassin's Creed AnthologyGrand Theft Auto V on PC and a PS4 bundle for The Last of Us: Remastered. All of these turned out to be accurate.

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Source: Ign PC

 

Telltale's Game of Thrones Episode 3 Review

A lot is packed into this eventful two-hour episode of Telltale’s Game of Thrones. It begins with an action-heavy cameo appearance by one of Daenerys' dragons, then sets Gared on a dangerous path, and sees Mira struggle with multiple layers of intrigue. The cycle of abuse by the Whitehills occupying Ironrath is starting to sound like a broken record, though.


Across the Narrow Sea, Asher Forrester’s scenes force you to decide where your version of this character’s priorities lie. Telltale’s done a good job establishing his relationship with Beskha, making it hard to forsake her even for the good of the family, represented by Asher's wooden uncle Malcolm.

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Source: Ign PC

Monday, 23 March 2015

Amazon Gold Box: Yamaha 61-Key Portable Keyboard - $99 (Reg. $269)!

Amazon Gold Box: Yamaha 61-Key Portable Keyboard - $99 (Reg. $269)!

Gold Box: New Deals. Every Day.


Amazon Gold Box: Yamaha 61-Key Portable Keyboard - $99 (Reg. $269)!



 The new PSR-E343 portable keyboard features great content with 550 Voices and 136 Styles. The Ultra-Wide Stereo effect creates a stereo image wider than the speakers. Built-in lesson functions help you learn how to play. Finally, get connected to The AUX input connects to portable music players while the Melody Suppressor reduces a song's center part so you can play the lead. Features: 61 touch-sensitive, full-sized keys: Touch-sensitive keys add dynamics to your playing. Play lightly and the sound is soft. Hit the key hard and it's loud. 550 high-quality instrument Voices: A wide variety of instrument Voices, drum kits and sound effects kits. 136 Styles: Built-in bands that are always ready to follow your lead. Great for practicing, arranging different material or writing your next hit song! Ultra-wide stereo: Creates a stereo image wider than the speakers using Yamaha's digital signal processing technology. Yamaha Education Suite (Y.E.S): Practice with the preset songs at your own pace one hand at a time or both together using Yamaha Education Suite.


Check it out:  Amazon Gold Box


 



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The Crew (PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC): $29.99 (50% Off)!

The Crew (PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC): $29.99 (50% Off)!


Grab The Crew on PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, or PC for $29.99 at Amazon!


  •  NEVER DRIVE ALONE: Jump in and out seamlessly and build your crew of four through bonding or intense rivalry

  • A PLAYGROUND OF UNPRECEDENTED SCOPE AND VARIETY: The entire United States is your driving playground --all the roads coast-to-coast and everything in between

  • PREPARE FOR THE NEXT JOB: An extensive tuning system combining depth and simplicity allows you customize your licensed cars according to your style and driving preferences

Check it out:  Amazon - The Crew (PS4)


 



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The Gamer Headlines Show Episode 18: The Last Guardian, X-Men Apocalypse casting, and The Order 1886

The Gamer Headlines Show Episode 18: The Last Guardian, X-Men Apocalypse casting, and The Order 1886

Welcome to The Gamer Headlines Show, Gamer Headlines’ weekly entertainment podcast!




This week’s episode focuses on the recent trademarking issue surround The Last Guardian, the newest X-Men Apocalypse casting news, the controversy surrounding The Order 1886’s gameplay length, and more!




Hosts: Chris Cortes and Adnan Riaz

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The Gamer Headlines Show Episode 14: Resident Evil Final Movie, Marvel Comics Reboot, and HD Remasters

The Gamer Headlines Show Episode 14: Resident Evil Final Movie, Marvel Comics Reboot, and HD Remasters

Welcome to The Gamer Headlines Show, Gamer Headlines’ weekly entertainment podcast!




This week’s episode focuses on the news surrounding the final Resident Evil movie, the news behind Marvel rebooting it’s comics, our thoughts on HD remasters, and more!




Hosts: Chris Cortes and Adnan Riaz

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The Gamer Headlines Show Episode 13: Nintendo’s Future, Spider-Man/ The Avengers Rumor, and Friday the 13th The Video Game

The Gamer Headlines Show Episode 13: Nintendo’s Future, Spider-Man/ The Avengers Rumor, and Friday the 13th The Video Game

Welcome to The Gamer Headlines Show, Gamer Headlines’ weekly entertainment podcast!




This week’s episode focuses on our opinions regarding Nintendo’s future, the rumor surrounding Spider-Man finally appearing in an Avengers film, the news surrounding the new Friday the 13th video game, and more!




Hosts: Chris Cortes and Adnan Riaz

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The Gamer Headlines Show Episode 12: Star Fox Wii U, Ant-Man Teaser Trailer Impressions, and Musicals

The Gamer Headlines Show Episode 12: Star Fox Wii U, Ant-Man Teaser Trailer Impressions, and Musicals

Welcome to The Gamer Headlines Show, Gamer Headlines’ weekly entertainment podcast!




This week’s episode focuses on the information given for the new Wii U Star Fox game, our impressions on the new Ant-Man teaser trailer, a discussion on musical films, and more!




Hosts: Chris Cortes and Adnan Riaz

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The Gamer Headlines Show Episode 11: Ground Zeroes PC Mods, Star Trek 3, and Microtransactions

The Gamer Headlines Show Episode 11: Ground Zeroes PC Mods, Star Trek 3, and Microtransactions

Welcome to The Gamer Headlines Show, Gamer Headlines’ weekly entertainment podcast!




This week’s episode focuses on the various PC mods released for Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes, the various news released for the new 3rd Star Trek movie, a discussion on Microtransactions, and more!




Hosts: Chris Cortes and Adnan Riaz

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The Gamer Headlines Show Episode 10: The Last of Us 2 Rumor, Spider-Man Sony/ Marvel Deal, and 2014: A Year in Review

The Gamer Headlines Show Episode 10: The Last of Us 2 Rumor, Spider-Man Sony/ Marvel Deal, and 2014: A Year in Review

Welcome to The Gamer Headlines Show, Gamer Headlines’ weekly entertainment podcast!




This week’s episode focuses on discussing the rumor on The Last of Us 2 being developed, the leaked Spider-Man deal between Sony and Marvel, a review of gaming releases/ events in 2014, and more!




Hosts: Chris Cortes and Adnan Riaz

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The Gamer Headlines Show Episode 8: The Game Awards, PlayStation Experience, and Hollywood Voice Actors in Games

The Gamer Headlines Show Episode 8: The Game Awards, PlayStation Experience, and Hollywood Voice Actors in Games

Welcome to The Gamer Headlines Show, Gamer Headlines’ weekly entertainment podcast!




This week’s episode focuses on discussing The Game Awards 2014, PlayStation Experience, Hollywood Voice Acting in Video Games, and more!




Hosts: Chris Cortes and Adnan Riaz

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The Gamer Headlines Show Episode 7: The Game Awards 2014, Bond 24 - Spectre, and Teaser Trailers

The Gamer Headlines Show Episode 7: The Game Awards 2014, Bond 24 - Spectre, and Teaser Trailers

Welcome to The Gamer Headlines Show, Gamer Headlines’ weekly entertainment podcast!




This week’s episode focuses on discussing The Game Awards 2014’s upcoming announcements, the recently revealed information on the new James Bond film Spectre, our views on the evolution of Teaser Trailers, and more!




Hosts: Chris Cortes and Adnan Riaz

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The Gamer Headlines Show Episode 6: Ubisoft Apologizes, Jurassic World Trailer, and 10 Years of MGS3

The Gamer Headlines Show Episode 6: Ubisoft Apologizes, Jurassic World Trailer, and 10 Years of MGS3

Welcome to The Gamer Headlines Show, Gamer Headlines’ weekly entertainment podcast!




This week’s episode focuses on the recent apology Ubisoft has made over Assassin’s Creed Unity’s quality, impressions on the recently released Jurassic World trailer, the 10 year anniversary of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, and more!




Hosts: Chris Cortes and Adnan Riaz

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The Gamer Headlines Show Episode 5: Assassin’s Creed Unity Impressions, Joker/ Harley Quinn casting, and Releasing unfinished games.

The Gamer Headlines Show Episode 5: Assassin’s Creed Unity Impressions, Joker/ Harley Quinn casting, and Releasing unfinished games.

Welcome to The Gamer Headlines Show, Gamer Headlines’ weekly entertainment podcast!




This week’s episode focuses on some first impressions of Assassin’s Creed Unity, rumors on casting for The Joker & Harley Quinn, unfinished games that are released, and more!




Hosts: Chris Cortes and Adnan Riaz

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Discount Tickets Available for Sydney Premiere of GameLoading: Rise of the Indies

Discount Tickets Available for Sydney Premiere of GameLoading: Rise of the Indies

Want to see not one but two new documentaries on indie games on a single night? On April 1 The Palace Chauvel Cinema in Sydney is hosting the Australian premiere of GameLoading: Rise of the Indies (as well as the only Australian screening of Us and the Game Industry).

Presented by Sydney-based developer SMG Studio (OTTTD, One More Line), in conjunction with Microsoft Australia and the directors and producers of the films, all profits will be donated to Variety, the children’s charity.

Tickets can be purchased here, and SMG has very kindly offered IGN Australia readers a special discount; simply enter the code IGNAUS when prompted to save $5 off each film.

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IGN Plays Hearthstone - Failing in the Arena

IGN Plays Hearthstone - Failing in the Arena

Are you curious about Hearthstone but haven't checked it out yet? Then this is a video series designed for you, as I've been teaching IGN AU's Lucy O'Brien all about it. Where are we up to? Well, the first four episodes (below) run through the core mechanics and classes, and should give you a good grounding in just why this game is so exciting and deep.

Episode 1: Getting Started

Episode 2: Opening Card Packs and Casting Spells

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