Monthly Archives: March 2016

Amazing $8500 ‘The Hobbit’ Pinball Machine Revealed

When you spot The Hobbit pinball machine at your local arcade, bowling alley, or bar, it will look different than other machines. The backglass of The Hobbit, a space normally reserved for scorekeeping reels or rudimentary orange dot matrix displays, is a lively, animated LCD screen, with CG scenes, animations, and movie clips from Peter Jackson's trilogy. This is the most striking element of The Hobbit, but there are many, many other cool toys, targets, ramps, and surprises unique to this game that you simply have to see to believe.

Check out the video at the top of the page to see how The Hobbit in motion. We've selected a few images of the game below for you to see if you can't watch a video right now (Seriously, though: They do not come close to telling the full story).

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This Adventure Time/He-Man Mash-Up Figure Is Ridiculous

Robotic Industries, a UK-based sculpting company, has created a He-Man/Adventure Time mash-up figure called 'He-Finn The Human'.

Only 15 of these figures are being made, too - 10 will be released online on the 11th of this month, exclusively on fugi.me. Another 5 will be available at ToyconUK 2016 on April 9th.

Each package comes with He-Finn, who has four points of articulation, a backpack and a golden sword, but the Jake The Dog figure pictured below is not included. Click right for more images:

The figures are selling for £50 GBP (approximately $70 USD), plus shipping if bought online.

Alanah Pearce is IGN's Toys & Culture Editor, and she dreams of being as magnificent and muscular as He-Finn The Human one day. You can find her on Twitter @Charalanahzard.

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Pokemon Red: Champion Edition Nendoroid Now Available

The previously-announced all-new version of Good Smile's Red Pokemon trainer Nendoroid is now available with a few new perks.

While the collectible was previously available with the starter Pokemon Charmander, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur, this new Champion Edition includes their evolved forms of Charizard, Venusaur, and Blastoise.

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66 Screenshots from the Game of Thrones Season 6 Trailer

The full trailer for Game of Thrones Season 6 is here, and it's a doozy. With dozens of returning faces in a variety of surprising and not-so-surprising situations, there's a lot to pore over.

The slideshow below contains 66 still images taken from the trailer's key moments, if you want to double-check that you actually saw what you think you saw.

You can also see these 66 high-res images in a photo gallery, if you're on a screen where the slideshow gives you trouble.

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PSVR Is ‘Not for Use by Children Under Age 12′

Sony's answer to virtual reality has a slightly lower age limit than its competitors.

Exactly one year lower, to be specific. The detail comes via the PS4 firmware 3.50 update. It specifies "The VR headset is not for use by children under age 12." In comparison, the Oculus Rift and Samsung's Gear VR have suggested age requirements of 13 and up.

According to Engadget the reasoning behind the age limit has to do with children going through "a critical period in visual development," which virtual reality might interfere with. It's not clear if Sony's health and safety findings back up the added leeway, or if the technology powering PlayStation VR is just slightly less intense.

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How Agents of SHIELD’s Leading Ladies are Super, Powers or Not

Before Marvel's Agents of SHIELD even began shooting its pilot episode, Joss Whedon made it clear that there was one line the show would never cross.

Whedon, who directed and co-wrote the show's first episode, sat down with series stars Chloe Bennet and Elizabeth Henstridge, both of whom were playing characters unique to Agents of SHIELD and were taking on their first series regular roles. He set one unbreakable rule for the two of them in their portrayals of hacker Skye (now revealed to be Daisy Johnson) and bio-chemist Jemma Simmons: they would create a relationship based on respect, and not be cruel to each other or portray a "cliched, catty relationship that is always on TV."

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BvS and Cap 3: Which Movie Is Longer?

Fans are in store for two very epic and very long comic book movies in the coming months.

According to Variety, the run time of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is a whopping 151 minutes. That's three minutes longer than its predecessor Man of Steel.

Meanwhile, CBR (via Event Cinemas) has revealed that Captain America: Civil War has a run time of 146 minutes, just five minutes shorter than BvS but which nevertheless makes it Marvel Studios' longest movie to date.

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This Universe Sim Makes Anything a Playable Character

David O'Reilly, a Los Angeles-based artist known for "god simulator" Mountain and the video game sequences in the film Her, announced an upcoming universe exploration game for PlayStation 4 called Everything.

In Everything, anything you see is a playable character. You can become an animal, an inanimate object, or even a star.

If you're having trouble visualizing this, take a look at the trailer below.

According to O'Reilly's post on the PlayStation blog, Everything has been in development for several years because of the constraints of most game engines, which treat many elements as non-interactive. Everything aims to do the opposite. "If you can see it, you can be it," writes O'Reilly.

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