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Dustin Bailey - After 22 years, it might finally be time to connect your GameCube online - gamesradar.com - Switzerland - After

After 22 years, it might finally be time to connect your GameCube online

The GameCube Broadband Adapter launched way back in 2002 - one year after the console itself - but without many online games to use it, the accessory quickly faded into obscurity. Now, with a community-built replacement for the device suddenly available and a whole lot of developments in the homebrew scene, it might finally be time to take your GameCube online.

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Alessio Palumbo - Jason Schreier - Rockstar Games - Grand Theft Auto 6 Delay Concerns Are Overblown, Says Schreier - wccftech.com - Poland

Grand Theft Auto 6 Delay Concerns Are Overblown, Says Schreier

A few days ago, Kotaku published a report suggesting Grand Theft Auto 6 may be delayed to late 2025 or even 2026. We didn't report on it because it seemed ephemeral rather than substantial, which Bloomberg's Jason Schreier (formerly of Kotaku himself) has now confirmed.

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Jeremy Laird - This home-brew GPU built by a lone enthusiast is a slightly labour-intensive way to avoid painful graphics card prices - pcgamer.com

This home-brew GPU built by a lone enthusiast is a slightly labour-intensive way to avoid painful graphics card prices

Fed up with silly graphics card prices? Then build your own, including the GPU itself, the PCB, drivers the works. That sounds like a silly, perhaps impossible, notion given the complexity of modern graphics cards. Heck, even the might of Intel has struggled with many aspects of entering the GPU market with its new Arc cards.

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Swen Vincke - Kaan Serin - After Baldur's Gate 3's unexpected success, Larian boss says the studio is "good for quite a number of years" - gamesradar.com - After

After Baldur's Gate 3's unexpected success, Larian boss says the studio is "good for quite a number of years"

With layoffs and studio shutdowns becoming an almost weekly occurrence in the video game world, Larian Studios' CEO claims the developer is "good for quite a number of years."

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Wes Fenlon - Mega Crit - Some of the biggest names in indie games are teaming up to put on a 'no fluff' showcase of new game announcements - pcgamer.com - France

Some of the biggest names in indie games are teaming up to put on a 'no fluff' showcase of new game announcements

French indie studio Evil Empire, which has spent the last five years working on expansions for roguelike sensation Dead Cells, prides itself on being a «triple I» developer: independent, but still big enough to make «world-class» games. Evil Empire likes the label so much, in fact, that it's spent the past few months organizing a new showcase with some other indie superstars, including the developers of Slay the Spire, Darkest Dungeon, Vampire Survivors, and Terraria. The Triple-I Initiative will be streaming on April 10 and will show off more than 30 games.

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Omar Sohail - Apple’s Former VP Of Worldwide Marketing, Phil Schiller, Reportedly Works 80 Hours A Week Overseeing And Defending The App Store - wccftech.com

Apple’s Former VP Of Worldwide Marketing, Phil Schiller, Reportedly Works 80 Hours A Week Overseeing And Defending The App Store

Apple’s App Store is said to have a guardian in the form of former Vice President of Worldwide Marketing, Phil Schiller, who, despite transitioning from his senior executive role to an ‘Apple Fellow,’ an honorary position, holds tremendous influence in the firm. According to the latest profile shared by The Wall Street Journal, Schiller is said to be working 80 hours a week, becoming a shield for the App Store, and standing vigil to guard it at all times from external threats such as antitrust watchdogs and other entities.

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Tyler Wilde - Lawyer warns game developers about 'unlawful game design' as 'dark patterns' lawsuits rise - pcgamer.com - Usa

Lawyer warns game developers about 'unlawful game design' as 'dark patterns' lawsuits rise

When I think of game design that might be «unlawful,» I think of gambling, but things aren't so simple these days, warns Eric Weiss, a trial lawyer who defends companies from class action lawsuits and other disputes. The US Federal Trade Commission is on the lookout for so-called «dark patterns» in software and websites, and Weiss says that game developers should be very careful.

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Jos - Nintendo - Nintendo of America Reportedly Laying Off 120 Contractors - gamerant.com - Canada - Usa - state Washington

Nintendo of America Reportedly Laying Off 120 Contractors

Recent reports have suggested that Nintendo of America underwent significant restructuring, resulting in the layoff of approximately 120 contractors. Apparently, this move is part of an effort to reorganize the testing operations at Nintendo's Washington state headquarters.

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