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Microsoft announces Project Xcloud—Xbox game streaming for myriad devices

posted onOctober 9, 2018
by l33tdawg
Credit: Arstechnica

A new service from Microsoft called Project Xcloud is on the way, and it will stream Xbox games, not just to consoles and PCs, but to mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. Microsoft shared new information about its plans in a blog post and a talking-heads YouTube video. The company made a vague announcement about the new service at its E3 press conference earlier this year, but this is the first time the industry giant has provided details about how it works and when it might become available.

Nintendo Switch Online has already been hacked to add new NES games

posted onSeptember 20, 2018
by l33tdawg
Credit: BGR

Just hours after launching, the brand new Nintendo Switch Online service has already been hacked. One of the key features of Nintendo Switch Online is the ever-expanding library of classic NES games which you can play online with your friends. Unfortunately, the launch lineup is rather paltry, with a couple of highlights and a bunch of filler. And so it probably won’t surprise you to learn that by Tuesday night, the NES library had been hacked.

Doom 2's final secret revealed after 24 years

posted onSeptember 4, 2018
by l33tdawg
Credit: CNet

A Doom 2 fan has discovered the game's final secret nearly 24 years after its release, winning praise from the series' co-creator.

A player going by the name Zero Master posted a video on YouTube -- first reported by Rock, Paper, Shotgun -- revealing how to unlock the secret in the first-person shooter's 15th level. This was previously thought to be impossible due to a bug.

Triggering the secret requires a player to draw an enemy to an area -- in this case, a Pain Elemental. The enemy would then push the player onto the secret and trigger it.

Hackers discover a secret 'VR Mode' hidden in the Nintendo Switch's firmware

posted onAugust 16, 2018
by l33tdawg
Credit: Tech Spot

Nintendo may be considering an entry into the VR market if a recent report from Ars Technica is any indication. According to the outlet, hackers have managed to dig up a
"VR Mode" hidden within the Switch's software.

Interestingly, this mode is nothing new - it's been tucked away for well over a year. Whether this is because Nintendo has actively been developing the feature in that time frame, or because the company has decided to abandon it is not known at this time.

Malware scare forces five-year-old MMO to shut down chat

posted onNovember 12, 2017
by l33tdawg

Tera, a Korean MMO that debuted in the US in 2012, has shut down its in-game chat system after some players discovered a potentially serious vulnerability. According to the players' report (Google docs), Tera's chat interface uses HTML, which people can exploit to blast players with external images and links, as well as to collect people's IP addresses. More importantly, someone truly unethical could use it to spread malware.

Watch Dogs 2 will hack your open-world gaming expectations

posted onNovember 15, 2016
by l33tdawg

What's the point of being an all-seeing, all-powerful hacker if you don't aim your powers at the biggest targets possible?

This question went unanswered in 2014's Watch Dogs, an open-world adventure game that gave its gun-wielding, car-stealing, parkour-hopping hero a super-charged smartphone but failed to make us care about using those hacking powers. Ubisoft's first shot at the Watch Dogs franchise offered players a chance to fight crime (and have a decent time doing so), but its confusing plot and ho-hum use of tech buzz words didn't keep players rooted in the experience.

PlayStation 4 Pro review: You’re gonna want a 4K TV

posted onNovember 10, 2016
by l33tdawg

A new video game console is usually a chance to envision an entirely new future for popular gaming. After years of developers and players exploring the old console inside and out, a new console cleanly breaks with the past. Typically, it introduces new features, new exclusive franchises, and a clear, new high-water mark in what's possible as far as graphics and processing power (in a non-PC living room console, at least).