By GameSpot Staff “I misspoke,” 343 studio head says.
Monthly Archives: June 2015
Apes who drink: Study finds chimps use leaves to chug, chug, chug
By Danny Gallagher Some West African chimps enjoy taking a sip of grandma’s cough medicine by sucking alcoholic sap from leaves and even drinking enough to get visibly intoxicated.
Japan Plans to Explore Martian Moons With Asteroid-Probing Tech
By Bryan Lufkin
Countries are scrambling to get to Mars in a good ol’ fashioned space race. But focus might be shifting to the red planet’s two moons. According to …
Destruction and chaos reign in real-life Grand Theft Auto
By Anthony Domanico Ever wondered what it’d look like if Grand Theft Auto was real? This video shows what it’d look like if there really was a guy going around wreaking havoc in Los Santos.
How A Video Game Is Released In 2015
By Luke Plunkett on Kotaku, shared by Meg Neal to Gizmodo
In 2009, publisher Electronic Soft released BloodDeath, a blockbuster video game that won 306 “Best In Show” awards at E3 and went on to sell 3.2 million copies worldwide. In 2015, Electronic Soft released BloodDeath’s sequel, BloodDeath: DeathBlood. This is the story of DeathBlood’s path from announcement to release, as told through the eyes of the internet.
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‘Bent light’ offers glimpse of huge galaxy 11.7 billion light years away
By Eric Mack Astronomers have used a trick of general relativity to look around a corner, of sorts, and view a massive, distant galaxy with remarkable clarity.
Twitter makes your conversations easier to follow
By Michelle Starr Replies on Twitter will be organised into conversation groups in order to make them easier to read.
iOS 9: Smarts, Security, and a Better Siri
Today in the keynote address at …
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Trapped In an Elevator? In Japan, At Least You’ll Have a Toilet
By Bryan Lufkin
You’re on an elevator. An earthquake hits. It’s scary. The power goes out, and now you’re stuck. And you gotta go, bad. Luckily, Japan is putting …