‘There’s always the chance s**t hits the fan and we suffer another major setback,’ Skyblivion lead says about the possibility of another delay, but ‘from what I see internally I am pretty optimistic’

I wondered, last week, if the new call for aid put forth by the Skyblivion development team was a sign that the long-awaited mega mod—the one recreating The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion in the newer tech of The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Special Edition—might be delayed again. It was supposed to be out in 2025…

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Google AI embarrasses itself when asked to perform the one simple task computers have always been good at

Thanks to the breathtaking power of artificial intelligence, we may now use natural language to beg the computer to perform a function that once came as naturally to its binary brain as breathing does to ours. Google—a company worth 3.5 trillion dollars, uncontested owner of both the almighty internet search algorithm and the web browser,…

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Beloved YouTuber The Gaming Historian moves on from making videos with a ‘parting gift’: A ton of ancient Nintendo court docs you can browse on the Internet Archive

Norman Caruso, better known online as The Gaming Historian, has spent the last decade and a half making Ken Burns-style documentary videos for his YouTube audience; he currently has over 1 million subscribers. He’s covered everything from a TV with a Super Famicom built into it to the Sega Mega Modem. But now he’s calling…

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‘There are times when you want to put GTA down and pick up something else,’ Samson studio founder says: ‘I think there’s a space for us there’

Samson, the open-world crime brawler being developed by Liquid Swords, looks to me like a Grand Theft Auto game leavened with a healthy dose of Condemned: Criminal Origins. It’s a much smaller-scale project than (relatively) recent GTA games, of course—because what isn’t?—but a tale of a low-level mook making his way in a city filled…

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