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Jonathan Bolding - The modern remake of seminal RPG Wizardry is finished and out now - pcgamer.com - Usa - Japan

The modern remake of seminal RPG Wizardry is finished and out now

Digital Eclipse's updated port and remake of classic 1981 dungeon-crawler Wizardry has released on Steam, letting you experience a piece of real RPG history with much more modern graphics and a streamlined presentation. In Wizardry you make a party or two of monster-battling heroes and pilot them in first person through a dungeon, fighting monsters and gathering treasure to find victory.

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Miles Morales - Peter Parker - Why I'm So Disappointed In Marvel's Spider-Man 2 - screenrant.com - Britain - state California

Why I'm So Disappointed In Marvel's Spider-Man 2

Before I begin, I just want to say I enjoyed when it launched last year. The game gave us some of the best traversal, combat, and visuals a game has had to date, even allowing players to turn off swing assist to have a more physics-based web swinging experience like they did in the fan-favorite movie tie-in from 2004, responding to a complaint some had from the first two games. Despite all of this, there was one area that was a huge letdown to me as the game went on, and that was the suit selection.

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Ted Litchfield - Stephen Totilo - Bungie wins a little walkin' around money in first of its kind jury trial against Destiny 2 cheat maker, but the victory will likely make it even easier for game companies to keep taking cheaters to court - pcgamer.com

Bungie wins a little walkin' around money in first of its kind jury trial against Destiny 2 cheat maker, but the victory will likely make it even easier for game companies to keep taking cheaters to court

First reported by independent journalist and former Kotaku editor-in-chief Stephen Totilo, Bungie has won its lawsuit against cheat maker Phoenix Digital (also known as AimJunkies). The first of its kind jury trial rewarded $63,210 in damages to Bungie⁠—a rounding error for a company of this size⁠—but it more importantly sets a new legal precedent supporting game studios looking to sue cheat makers⁠—or, more worryingly, anyone who violates a company's copyright by modifying its games.

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Francesco De Meo - Xbox Next Will Be A “Reference Design” for Manufacturers to Make Their Own Devices – Rumor - wccftech.com

Xbox Next Will Be A “Reference Design” for Manufacturers to Make Their Own Devices – Rumor

The Xbox Next is going to be a very different gaming device compared to its predecessors, according to rumors circulating online.

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Aaron Mamiit - Best Sony Memorial Day sales: PS5, TVs, headphones, and more - digitaltrends.com

Best Sony Memorial Day sales: PS5, TVs, headphones, and more

Sony is one of the most popular consumer electronics brands in the market, so it’s not a surprise that there’s a lot of demand for Sony Memorial Day sales. Whether you’re thinking about buying the Sony PlayStation 5, a Sony TV, Sony headphones or any other Sony device for the holiday, you should check out the top offers that we’ve rounded up below. These bargains are already available from various retailers ahead of Memorial Day so you can finish your shopping early, but you’ll still have to hurry because there’s a chance that stocks for some of these deals are already running low.

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Andy Chalk - We'll Miss You: Pioneering instant messaging program ICQ is finally shutting down after nearly 30 years - pcgamer.com - Russia - Israel

We'll Miss You: Pioneering instant messaging program ICQ is finally shutting down after nearly 30 years

There was a time when ICQ—that's «I Seek You»—was as ubiquitous as mIRC and a good FTP program. But after nearly three decades of operation (much of it, I'm sorry to say, in obscurity), the end has finally come: A message posted on the ICQ website (via PCMag) says the software will stop operating on June 26.

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Jody Macgregor - 40K 4X Gladius – Relics of War is free to keep for a limited time - pcgamer.com

40K 4X Gladius – Relics of War is free to keep for a limited time

The annual Warhammer Skulls event is always a fiesta of good news for Warhammer tragics, whether that's announcements of whole new games like Mechanicus 2, expansions like Forges of Corruption for Boltgun, or additional details like the separate co-op campaign for Space Marine 2. But there's usually a freebie to go along with it, and this year it's Warhammer 40,000: Gladius – Relics of War, which will be free to keep on Steam and Epic for the next week.

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Rich Stanton - Atari vanquishes its most ancient foe by acquiring Intellivision, declares end to 'the longest-running console war in history' - pcgamer.com - Usa

Atari vanquishes its most ancient foe by acquiring Intellivision, declares end to 'the longest-running console war in history'

Atari has today announced the purchase of the Intellivision brand alongside «certain games» from Intellivision Entertainment LLC. This is a melancholy coda to the early days of home consoles in the West, where in the US market especially the Atari 2600 dominated the late 1970s scene. Intellivision was one of Atari's main rivals, almost entirely because the machine had the backing of Mattel (these were the days when videogames were sold in the toy section of stores), and launched its first console in 1979.

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