Presentations

Rare Bloom 2022

Last weekend saw a host of Cardano community members and developers descend on the Gaylord Rockies Resort and Convention Center in Colorado for the first-ever Rare Bloom gathering. The two-day event featured presentations from key members of the community including the founder of Cardano, Charles Hoskinson. Both Deniz, our CEO, and Wilson, our COO attended the event to represent Paribus and strengthen our relationships with other projects. The concept behind Rare Bloom was for it to be, “a pioneering networking event, comprised of innovators, builders, entrepreneurs, creatives, marketers and educators.

Aidus Praised for Its Innovative Gaming 3D Joystick Mouse on…

When asked why they backed the product, some backers commented, “I've wanted a joystick for games for a long time, but haven't seen any that looked interesting enough” or “I am a 3D designer and I think your device will be great for use with CAD.” SEOUL, South Korea (PRWEB) October 05, 2021 Nextick is a joystick-type mouse that was specifically designed for gamers to feel more immersed during their games. On September 13, 2021, the Aidus team launched Nextick on Kickstarter and generated large popularity in the crowdfunding community.

Koei Tecmo Will Reveal a “Secret” Game at Tokyo Game Show

Today Koei Tecmo announced the specific content of its Tokyo Game Show presentations and it’s quite interesting. The presentation hosted on the show’s channel will include two segments. The first will be about Nobunaga’s Ambition: Shinsei and Dynasty Warriors 9: Empires on October 2 at 8:00 pm Japan Time. At 9:00 pm there will be a second segment featuring Blue Reflection: Second Light and a “secret” unannounced game. [embedded content] The publisher will also host livestreams on its own channels. Among the games features we’ll see Fatal Frame: Maiden of

Square Enix Presents Announced for Tokyo Game Show 2021

Top GamesWill more details be revealed for Final Fantasy XVI at Tokyo Game Show 2021? / Image courtesy of Square EnixSquare Enix will be giving a 50 minute presentation at this year's all-virtual Tokyo Game Show.Square Enix has confirmed that it will be holding a presentation at the Tokyo Game Show 2021, giving some more details on some of their upcoming titles and future plans. The company has quite a few well-loved franchises under their belt that we could see some updates for, such as Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy,

Konami unveils Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel, a digital version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG and OCG formats

Konami has finally released details for the next Yu-Gi-Oh! video game that will drop globally and allow players to enjoy an updated competitive experience for both the TCG and OCG variants of the game.  Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel looks like the Yu-Gi-Oh! equivalent to Magic: The Gathering Arena, Legends of Runeterra, and Hearthstone, bringing a similar look and feel to a game that’s desperately needed this kind of digital support.  Konami has been working on Master Duel under the blueprint of it being a core experience for the Yu-Gi-Oh! card game

Game Developers Conference set to return as a physical event in 2022

Informa Tech has confirmed that the Game Developers Conference (GDC) is aiming to return as a physical event in March 2022 after two years of hosting the show entirely online.   The organizer announced this news as GDC 2021 begins and is still working out details for next year. But the team is confident in a return to San Francisco’s Moscone Center from March 21 to 25.  “We really wanted to be very cautious about how we approached this event,” vice president of entertainment media at Informa Tech Katie Stern told

Final Fantasy 16 Might Not be Shown at TGS 2021, Producer Says

Since its announcement last year, there haven’t been a great many updates on Final Fantasy 16, but fans have been holding out hope that Square Enix will have more to show of the RPG in the coming weeks and months, especially with producer Naoki Yoshida having said late last year that Square Enix was planning several announcements on the game for 2021. Of course, with E3 having come and gone without any trace of Final Fantasy 16, fans are hoping that future events like State of Play presentations or Tokyo Game Show will

Who Won E3 2021? Every Conference Ranked

The dust has settled from E3 2021, and there were some clear frontrunners in terms of who put on the best showcases. Some had only a few new titles to show off or had segments that left viewers scratching their heads. Others blew the house down with non-stop reveals and established themselves as big players. That’s why they earned the places they did in this rundown of who won E3 2021. Let’s rank every showcase ranked from worst to best. 12. Gearbox Every E3 2021 Showcase Ranked It’s pretty unfortunate,

The Biggest Loser from E3 2021 Is…

We all owe Nintendo and Microsoft a spa day. / E3, Entertainment Software Association (ESA)We all owe Nintendo and Microsoft a spa day. After all, their backs must hurt from carrying the entirety of E3. It's been generally agreed that, of all the showcases broadcast during E3 2021, those two companies were able to pull together the strongest presentation. Sure, Microsoft had nothing to say about The Elder Scrolls VI and Nintendo kept the Switch Pro under lock and key. Compared to others, however, their presentations weren't nearly as lackluster.None