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Feature: “It’s Almost Like A Religion” – The Incredible Journey To Document Nintendo’s History In Brazil

Pablo Miyazawa shares the story behind his book, “Nintendistas”. The story of Nintendo in Brazil is anything but simple. It’s a story informed by government policy, piracy, grey market imports, and the whims of a licensor that can probably be described as capricious at best. Because of this — not to mention the fairly obvious…

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Treyarch is opening up Call of Duty: Black Ops 7’s Endgame extraction shooter to everyone after realising that most people probably won’t finish the campaign

Treyarch has taken some big swings with Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 this year, and while not all of them have landed (what the hell is that giant dude doing in the campaign?), one has done a better job than the rest: the extraction shooter-style Endgame mode. After finishing the campaign, players get access…

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This week’s Baldur’s Gate 3 patch will fix its most annoying little party management inconvenience

The next big Baldur’s Gate 3 patch is coming this week, and although its kissing-related changes are obviously the star, there’s more to it than “improved smooches.” Larian announced today that the patch will finally fix a party management inconvenience that I imagine near-universally prompted players to think “ugh, that’s slightly annoying” an hour or…

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Baby Steps’ level design was hugely inspired by a custom map in Mirror’s Edge and Japanese skateboarder Gou Miyagi: ‘All of a sudden I was actually looking at and seeing the space in a way that I hadn’t in a single player level in a long time’

Baby Steps makes me feel like I never really learnt how to walk, but for the most part that’s not down to me, it’s down to the treacherous terrain Nate has decided to wander through. From bumbling through mud to toddling around waterfalls, Baby Steps isn’t exactly an easy hike to embark on. But, it’s…

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