Monthly Archives: October 2015

Driveclub Bikes Rated Ahead of Sony Press Conference

Bikes are set to make their way to Driveclub, according to a new ratings listing.

Gematsu spotted that PEGI, the Pan European Game Information board, had rated a title called "Driveclub Bikes". The listing has since been pulled.

What's interesting is that Driveclub Bikes is a different entry to Driveclub, making it unclear whether this is a standalone expansion or new game entirely.

With Sony holding a press conference tonight ahead of Paris Games Week, we're pretty much guaranteed to find out more soon, especially as game director Paul Rustchynsky is on his way to the event.

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Final Fantasy 14 Patch 3.1 Gets a Release Date, Trailer

Final Fantasy XIV’s next patch has a release date and a new trailer.

Patch 3.1, titled As Goes Light, So Goes Darkness, will arrive on November 10. The patch brings with it additions to the main scenario, which carries on the story from the end of Heavensward. As well, there’s a new 24-player raid, Void Ark, and a new Exploratory Mission that’ll see players venture to distant islands to hunt for rare loot.

There’s also the introduction of the Lord of Verminion; a real-time strategy attraction where players use their minions to battle others in a 1v1 matchup.

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Scientists Discover Comet Spewing Booze and Sugar into Space

Scientists studying renowned Comet Lovejoy have found that the celestial object is spewing copious amounts of alcohol and a type of sugar into space, according to NASA.

"We found that comet Lovejoy was releasing as much alcohol as in at least 500 bottles of wine every second during its peak activity," said Nicolas Biver from the Paris Observatory and lead author of the paper published in Science Advances.

It’s the first time a comet has been observed emitting the same type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages. Along with ethyl alcohol, Lovejoy is releasing 21 different organic molecules in gas from the comet including a simple sugar called glycolaldehyde.

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New Xbox One Experience and Backward Compatibility Launch Date Revealed

The New Xbox One Experience and backward compatibility for Xbox 360 games will begin rolling out to all Xbox One users on November 12, head of Xbox Phil Spencer revealed today.

The update introduces a major system overhaul with a dashboard revamp, backward compatibility for Xbox 360  games, and more. The IGN Wiki has the current list of confirmed Xbox 360 games that will be backwards compatible when the update launches next month.

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What the Halo TV Show Could Look Like

With the news of the Halo TV show still alive, and better yet, entering production in early 2019, we're all wondering the big questions. What will the show focus on? Where will it be set? Who will be our main characters?

While we wait for those answers, we can dig into Halo's live-action trailer history to get an idea of what the new Halo TV show could look like. We've compiled a list of every one of those live-action trailers and commercials for you to relive and remember the saga of the Chief and humanity, and potentially draw some inspiration for what a premium cable Halo should could be.

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Dragon’s Lair: The Movie Kickstarter Launches

After 30 years, Don Bluth and Gary Goldman have launched a Kickstarter campaign to make the arcade classic Dragon's Lair into an animated film.

"It’s ironic that the project that has given us the greatest recognition is actually that video arcade game known as Dragon’s Lair, created back in the early 1980s," reads a post on the Kickstarter page.

"The game has an extremely loyal fan base - now estimated to be in the millions and with each generation it has picked up even more fans."

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JJ: ‘No Accident’ Luke’s Not in Force Awakens Trailers

It's what everyone's been wondering after seeing the third and final trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Where is Luke Skywalker? The hero of the original trilogy has been conspicuously absent from the new film's trailers and marketing (save for what is assumed to be Luke in that image of a hooded figure reaching out to R2-D2).

In a red carpet chat with Associated Press, Force Awakens director J.J. Abrams would only say that Luke's absence from the trailers is "no accident." See for yourself what Abrams had to say about the Luke mystery and the reaction to the latest trailer in the interview below:

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