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Fuser Is A Music Mashup Game That Makes You Feel Like A Creative Prodigy

It's been about a decade since rhythm games had any major spotlight, but they never really went away. Beat Saber was probably the closest we go to having another resurgence--the VR space now has a bunch of great rhythm-focussed titles if you're willing to splurge on the expensive hardware (a familiar feeling for genre fans, no doubt). Elsewhere, Japan and Korea still exist, and as a result, so do insane beat-matching games for the inhuman among us.I've noticed a little trend of rhythm games coming out this year that lean

Running Quake 3 on the Raspberry Pi #piday #raspberrypi @Raspberry_Pi

via PiMyLifeUp Quake 3 is one of the first-person shooters that helped define the multiplayer arena shooter genre. Even though Quake 3 was released back in 1999, it is still highly regarded amongst shooter game fans. Thanks to the id Software team releasing the engines source code, it has now been ported to run on a variety of devices, including the Raspberry Pi. Read more. Each Friday is PiDay here at Adafruit! Be sure to check out our posts, tutorials and new Raspberry Pi related products. Adafruit has the largest

Portable RetroPie build! #piday #raspberrypi @Raspberry_Pi

Another great RetroPie build. This one was shared to reddit and is completely self contained in a hardcase. Hey guys, I am pretty proud about how my portable RetroPie turned out and wanted to share with you guys. This is running a VirtualMan 512GB mount on a raspberry pi 4. See more and checkout all the pics on Imgur Each Friday is PiDay here at Adafruit! Be sure to check out our posts, tutorials and new Raspberry Pi related products. Adafruit has the largest and best selection of Raspberry Pi

Project Warlock Review – Wizard’s First Doom

Before you're even 100% certain of what you're doing or who you are in Project Warlock, you're put in a room with a magical throwing knife, a staff that shoots lightning, and a couple of pissed-off spiders who aren't there to thank you for playing their game. Within 10 seconds of starting, I'm back in high school, in 1998, installing any old creaky Doom WAD a friend tells me about over AIM for the hell of it, without a single blessed clue what needs doing except that anything that isn't

Xenoblade Chronicles Battle System Guide – Chain Attacks, Arts, And More Explained

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition has arrived on Nintendo Switch, and it features a deep battle system with a lot of different mechanics to master. This system is fundamentally similar to the one in Xenoblade Chronicles 2, so if you've played that entry, you'll already be familiar with the basics. That said, there are some notable differences that set the two apart. While the in-game tutorials do a good job of acclimating you to the various components of Xenoblade Chronicles' battle system, there are some nuances that aren't as well explained.

Xenoblade Chronicles – 7 Essential Tips And Things The Game Doesn’t Tell You

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition has arrived on the Nintendo Switch, adding another sprawling adventure to the hybrid system's library. It can also be an overwhelming one between its vast environments and numerous complex systems, particularly if you've never played the Wii original or the New 3DS port. While this version of Xenoblade Chronicles greatly cleans up the UI and makes other tweaks to improve its accessibility, there are still some aspects of the game that aren't fully explained by its tutorials. To help you out, we've rounded up some essential

Portable Retrogaming TV #piday #raspberrypi @Raspberry_Pi

via Instructables I love the design of these old things. But it’s heavy, only in black and white and connecting anything to it require a lot of adapters and it’s not working very well at the end. So here we go, I decided to swap the CRT for a more modern LCD screen with a Raspberry Pi running Retropie. I also needed to have sound so I added a 12v amp with 2 speakers and I wanted it to be portable, so I used a power bank. It’s a bit

Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics Launches Alongside A Demo For Easier Multiplayer

Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics is now available on Switch in many regions around the world, and it has launched with a surprise demo that not only lets players check out a few of the full game's offerings, but also lets you experience multiplayer across multiple screens as long as at least one player owns the full game. The demo, which is called Pocket Edition in Japan and Local Multiplayer Guest Edition in Australia (at the time of writing it's not up on the US Eshop yet), will let you

6 Things You Didn’t Know About Project Warlock, Coming to Xbox One June 12

Summary Project Warlock is a love letter to the golden age of classic shooters from the ’90s. Explore 60 vast levels in five settings, from frozen Antarctic base to the sands of Egypt to the medieval castles’ courts and graveyards. See how this game came to be and learn some interesting trivia before it goes live on Xbox One June 12. Hey! My name is Jakub Cisło and I’m the developer behind Project Warlock – a fast-paced, retro shooter inspired by cult-classics such as the original Doom, Hexen, Heretic, or

Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath Expansion Adds New Fighters, Stages, And More Story

NetherRealm Studios' Mortal Kombat 11 recently celebrated its first anniversary, and now the evolving fighting game will see its next round of new content. Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath, the first expansion of its kind for the franchise, will add three new fighters to the roster, along with new stages, stage fatalities and friendships, and, unexpectedly, more story content.Releasing on May 26 for PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and Stadia, Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath will mark the beginning of year two content for NetherRealm's fighting game. For the first time in