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Titanfall Is Still EA’s Most Innovative Shooter 10 Years Later


I still remember the E3 2013 announcement for Respawn Entertainment’s sci-fi first-person shooter Titanfall. The trailer at first made it look like a Call of Duty clone, which makes sense considering the studio was founded by former Infinity Ward staff. Soon, however, hulking spaceships and other...

Bitcoin’s Price May Double To $138k This Month, History Suggests


Bitcoin (BTC) is following a years-long bull trend which, if it continues, could see the coin double in price within the next few weeks alone, according to one analyst. The post Bitcoin’s Price May Double To $138k This Month, History Suggests appeared first on Cryptonews

12 Years Ago, Mass Effect 3’s Ending Was Ahead Of Its Time


Today is March 6, 2024, and that means it is the 12th anniversary of the release of BioWare’s epic RPG, Mass Effect 3. The finale in the blockbuster trilogy is still, to this day, considered one of the most important in video games—not because it was beloved, but because it was incredibly divisive....

Why Is BTC Pumping? Green Bitcoin Alternative Nears $2 Million In ICO


Crypto markets are in overdrive as Bitcoin (BTC) hammered a new all-time high yesterday, but with cryptocurrencies skyrocketing across the space, why is Bitcoin pumping ahead of Halving? And could Green Bitcoin offer best late-entrant alternative? The past two years have seen crypto markets weather...

25 Years Ago, PlayStation Was Blessed With An Amazing Advergame


America was culturally adrift in the 1990s. When the Cold War ended, it took a big piece of the nation’s identity with it. So it’s not shocking that, absent a real honest-to-goodness war for the first time in half a century, the most materialistic society in history dove headfirst into brand wars....

Seven Years Ago, Nintendo’s Risky Gamble Paid Off Handsomely


Seven years ago, Nintendo took its biggest gamble yet and released the Nintendo Switch, a forward-thinking and bold home console that dared to be a handheld first and foremost. It’s hard to argue with the results of that bet all this time later, especially seeing as how the Switch has continued...

11 Years Later, Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons’ Big Moment Still Hits


Josef Fares, the director behind The Game Awards 2021 Game of the Year winner It Takes Two, was cooking in 2013 when he made his directorial debut with Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons. I appreciated the game when I first played it 11 years ago, but age, wisdom, and life experience made it hit all...

Vanguard CEO Tim Buckley to Retire by End of Year


Asset management firm Vanguard CEO Tim Buckley is retiring by year-end 2024 after leading the firm for six years, and a total of 33 years working at the firm. The post Vanguard CEO Tim Buckley to Retire by End of Year appeared first on Cryptonews

Five Years Ago, Anthem Was A Warning


In January 2019, I was optimistic when I flew out to BioWare’s headquarters in Austin, Texas. I’d been invited to test out Anthem, the studio’s take on the live-service looter-shooter, before it made its way into players’ hands. I was immediately smitten by the polish of the demo, zipping around...

Sam Bankman-Fried Doesn't Want to Go to Prison for 100 Years


Sam Bankman-Fried's new legal team filed his sentencing memo, alongside 29 different character references and other supporting documents, arguing he shouldn't face a lengthy prison term after his conviction last November on two fraud and five conspiracy charges

PlayStation's Most Underrated Exclusive Still Grips Me 7 Years Later


In recent years I’ve come to accept that I just don’t love open-world games. It’s partially because my life has only gotten busier and I have less free time to spend on games, so I gravitate towards shorter experiences. But it’s also because open-world game design tends to be boring and repetitive...

Mt. Gox: What We Still Don’t Know 10 Years After the Collapse


To commemorate the 10th anniversary of the collapse of bitcoin exchange MtGox, Mark Hunter, author of “Ultimate Catastrophe: How MtGox Lost Half a Billion Dollars and Nearly Killed Bitcoin,” tackles the questions that still remain unanswered ten years later

Fraud Conviction of ‘My Big Coin’ Founder Randall Crater Upheld on Appeal


A US appeals court has upheld the prior sentencing of “My Big Coin” fraud founder Russell Crater. Crater will serve over 8 years and pay $7.6 million for orchestrating a fraud from 2013 to 2017, facing charges including wire fraud, unlawful transactions, and running an unlicensed money...

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