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Halloween Returns will resurrect Michael Myers (again)

Earlier this year talk of another Halloween movie suggested that the next go-around for Haddonfield’s most notorious resident would not be a straight-up sequel. Or a reboot. The two writers attached, Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan, described the film as a “recalibration”, and according to new reports it will be …

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Earthbounds precursor lands on Wii U as Earthbound Beginnings

This announcement stinks! I mean that in the complimentary 90’s way of course, because Nintendo just announced Earthbound Beginnings – the first official western release of the original Mother game – for immediate release on the Wii U virtual console in North America and Europe. Good lord, that’s the mother …

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Secret Cinema: The Empire Strikes Back – reaction

Few cinematic worlds are as immersive as Star Wars; as galaxies far, far away go, this one’s highly accessible. Secret Cinema’s presentation of Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back aims to recreate that sense of immersion on an ambitiously large, interactive scale, with semi-successful results. The main sticking …

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Oculus Touch controllers take your hands into virtual reality

The current Oculus Touch prototype looks like a decapitated Move controller smashed through a bangle, but the concept – bringing your hands into virtual reality for a more naturally interactive experience – sounds like a sci-fi dream. Oculus founder Palmer Luckey showed off the Touch’s “Half-Moon” prototype at the company’s …

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PayDay 2: Crimewave Edition review

For those not versed in the psalms of Hoxton, Dallas, Wolf and Chains, Payday 2: Crimewave Edition is far from your average shooter. Sure, it’s in first-person and you do have plenty of boomsticks to your name, but the shootouts are merely a byproduct of being an armed robber. The …

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Homer and Marge split up in The Simpsons 27th season

It’s hard to keep a show interesting and fresh after even a couple of seasons, let alone 27 of them, and you can’t fault The Simpsons for trying. According to a Variety interview with Simpsons executive producer Al Jean, TV’s favorite dysfunctional family might become a broken home when Homer …

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