‘It is very touching and very stupid’: Katamari Damacy creator can’t wait for us to experience the final scene of his new game

The next game from Katamari Damacy creator Keita Takahashi is about a teenager who’s permanently stuck in a T-pose, a default 3D modeling pose you’ll sometimes see glitched-out videogame characters revert to. In To a T, you’ll help Teen—the kid is actually named Teenager—navigate life with their immovable outstretched arms, which in Takahashi’s own words…

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Open Fridge EP: 32 GTA 6 Delayed | Xbox wants more money | KFC Gets Sweet

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‘Henry is worse than the Black Plague’: Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 studio marks 3 million copies sold with some sobering statistics

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 isn’t just an RPG, it is also apparently a multiverse. Warhorse Studios recently announced that the game has surpassed three million copies sold, and that means there are now more than three million Henries running around causing trouble in medieval Europe. I’m not the only one who immediately considered the abundance…

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Skype dead at 22

Today, Microsoft shuttered Skype. The 22 year old telecommunications program is survived by its many successors, including the detestable Microsoft Teams. Skype was first released in 2003, and was sold three times over the next decade: first to eBay, then to the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, before finally entering the Microsoft family of products…

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‘I am about to cry my eyes out’: 2000s toys-to-life phenom Webkinz, which I may or may not still have a shelf full of plushes from, is somehow back 5 years after the death of Flash

Put down the frog: There’s no need to do anything rash. That’ll apply to you, reader of a very specific age, if you were thinking of throwing out your old Webkinz—the toys-to-life plushie that was springing into browsers circa 2005—because the classic version of the game hasn’t been playable on browsers in ages. Last week,…

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