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Tomas Franzese - Nintendo - What’s new in July 2024: 7 upcoming games to check out this month - digitaltrends.com

What’s new in July 2024: 7 upcoming games to check out this month

This month is deceptively packed with games. It might lack a true AAA standout game, but there are plenty of more experimental games and indie titles coming out over the course of July. On the multiplayer front, games like Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail, The First Descendant, and Zenless Zone Zero will offer new ways to play games with friends. On the single-player front, games like Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn, and Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure will be playing around with more experimental gameplay flows and ideas.

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Jeremy Laird - Mark Zuckerberg - Mark Zuckerberg accuses AI competitors of attempting to 'create God' - pcgamer.com

Mark Zuckerberg accuses AI competitors of attempting to 'create God'

When artificial general intelligence (AGI) eventually arrives, will it be our servant? Our master? Or something else altogether, maybe even something supernatural? As a routine precaution, I for one welcome whatever form our new AI creations take. But Meta maestro Mark Zuckerberg reckons his competition in the AI industry are actually suffering from what you might call a God delusion.

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Andy Robinson - Shigeru Miyamoto - Nintendo - Nintendo’s Miyamoto discusses passing baton to ‘even younger’ developers - videogameschronicle.com - Japan

Nintendo’s Miyamoto discusses passing baton to ‘even younger’ developers

Nintendo’s creative leader, Shigeru Miyamoto has discussed passing development responsibilities on to an “even younger” generation, as he approaches his 72nd birthday.

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Alessio Palumbo - AMD to Present Neural Texture Block Compression Technique – Reducing Game Sizes with Easy Game Integration - wccftech.com - Britain

AMD to Present Neural Texture Block Compression Technique – Reducing Game Sizes with Easy Game Integration

The GPU Open Twitter/X account revealed that AMD engineers S. Fujieda and T. Harada will present a neural texture block compression technique during next week's 35th Eurographics Symposium on Rendering. The session is scheduled to take place on July 2 at 3:30-3:45 PM local time at the Imperial College London, South Kensington, London, UK.

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Austin Wood - Katsura Hashino - Nintendo - I finally spoke to the director of the 21-year-old JRPG that kicked my teeth in, and I didn't expect an apology: "Shin Megami Tensei 3 is the hardest game I think I've ever made" - gamesradar.com - Japan - Britain

I finally spoke to the director of the 21-year-old JRPG that kicked my teeth in, and I didn't expect an apology: "Shin Megami Tensei 3 is the hardest game I think I've ever made"

Originally released in 2003 for the PlayStation 2 and then remastered in 2020 for PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC, Shin Megami Tensei 3: Nocturne has developed a reputation for unpredictable, unavoidable, and utterly brutal difficulty spikes, especially on hard mode. Bosses randomly take extra turns, open-world encounters can wipe you before you even get to act, one mistimed debuff or missed attack can spell disaster, and save points can be painfully infrequent. Your party will get blown out at the drop of a hat, and there's often very little – or quite literally nothing – you can do about it. 

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Today's Connections Hints & Answers For June 19, 2024 (Puzzle #373) - screenrant.com

Today's Connections Hints & Answers For June 19, 2024 (Puzzle #373)

Get your win on this Wednesday with today's puzzle. There is an interesting mix of words today, which could be good or bad depending on the groupings you notice. However, if you keep searching for the right categories, you will eventually get there even if you need a little help.

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Harvey Randall - Final Fantasy 14's healers have had enough and are going on strike, after streamer tears through Dawntrail's first dungeon preview without needing them at all - pcgamer.com

Final Fantasy 14's healers have had enough and are going on strike, after streamer tears through Dawntrail's first dungeon preview without needing them at all

Final Fantasy 14, as I've previously discussed, is a little too straightforward when it comes to its casual fayre—though that's not to say said content is «bad». Dungeons are often pleasantly cinematic, with interesting mechanics and banger soundtracks. They're just… pretty easy.

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Rich Stanton - Bill Gates has written a book about his childhood called, you guessed it, Source Code - pcgamer.com

Bill Gates has written a book about his childhood called, you guessed it, Source Code

Bill Gates, co-founder and former CEO of Microsoft and now one of the world's leading philanthropists, has announced the upcoming publication of a memoir focusing on his early years. Naturally titled Source Code, Gates tells the story of his childhood up to «my decision to leave college and start Microsoft with Paul Allen.»

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