Monthly Archives: June 2016

There Will Be a Virtual Reality Porn Booth at E3

An adult entertainment company you've definitely never heard of will be setting up a booth at this year's E3.

According to VG24/7, Naughty America will "demo and showcase the latest in adult VR content." It says it is the first major adult studio to produce virtual reality pornography.

Booth representatives will be discussing "how gamers utilize VR headsets for adult content," like you didn't know already. Naughty America has its own $20 VR headset, which uses similar technology to Google Cardboard.

Before the Oculus Rift's release, Oculus said it would be open to porn since it's an open platform.

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Street Fighter 5 Facing Issues on PS4, Capcom Apologizes

Multiple users have reported input lag problems on the PS4 version of Street Fighter V, and Capcom is starting to do something about it.

"We have heard reports of input delay and have shared it with the development team," says a post on Capcom Unity. "They are currently looking into the reports and we will let you know as soon as we find out more."

In the same post, Capcom apologizes for its lack of communication surrounding issues and future updates. "We’ll be the first to admit that we can improve our communication with the community, in terms of where our priorities lie around the game and status updates."

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IGN UK Podcast #334: Warcraft Is Like a Teddy Left in the Woods

If you'll learn one thing in this episode, it's that Preacher is gross. If you'll learn two things, it's that Preacher is gross, and that Rory's dad is a sort of modern Spartan. If you'll learn three things, it's Preacher = gross, Rory = Spartan progeny and that there is a Spider-Man who is a pig.

We were also apparently less disappointed by the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film than Warcraft, and Krupa once played frisbee with either some goop or a man's face.

Don't forget, for some reason we're running 10 kilometres/perish for charity - here's our Just Giving page if you'd like to sponsor us!

IGN UK Podcast #334: Warcraft Is Like a Teddy Left in the Woods

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Agent Carter Season 3 Would Have Gone Further Into the Past

Hayley Atwell—the actress who plays Peggy Carter on Marvel's Agent Carter—revealed at MegaCon over the weekend that showrunners were already discussing the show's third season. Agent Carter was canceled by ABC in May.

There was talk about a "possible kind of twist," Atwell said. "I suppose, into something to do with the family." According to CinemaBlend, the actress spoke about Season 3 "going further back into

past," similar to the flashbacks in Season 2.

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Agent Carter Season 3 Would Have Gone Further Into the Past

Hayley Atwell—the actress who plays Peggy Carter on Marvel's Agent Carter—revealed at MegaCon over the weekend that showrunners were already discussing the show's third season. Agent Carter was canceled by ABC in May.

There was talk about a "possible kind of twist," Atwell said. "I suppose, into something to do with the family." According to CinemaBlend, the actress spoke about Season 3 "going further back into

past," similar to the flashbacks in Season 2.

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Walking Dead Creator Thinks Game of Thrones Shouldn’t Use Book’s Ending

As HBO's hit fantasy series Game of Thrones moves forward without new novels from George R.R. Martin to directly adapt, The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman believes showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss should have had to craft the show's ending without guidance from the author.

In an interview with Rolling Stone, Kirkman expressed his "disappointment" in how Game of Thrones is going beyond GRRM's collection of published novels, as Season 6 continues the story while Martin has yet to finish The Winds of Winter. Benioff and Weiss have spoken about how Martin sat down with them and explained how his story would end, giving them the major plot points for how to end the TV series.

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Walking Dead Creator Thinks Game of Thrones Shouldn’t Use Book’s Ending

As HBO's hit fantasy series Game of Thrones moves forward without new novels from George R.R. Martin to directly adapt, The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman believes showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss should have had to craft the show's ending without guidance from the author.

In an interview with Rolling Stone, Kirkman expressed his "disappointment" in how Game of Thrones is going beyond GRRM's collection of published novels, as Season 6 continues the story while Martin has yet to finish The Winds of Winter. Benioff and Weiss have spoken about how Martin sat down with them and explained how his story would end, giving them the major plot points for how to end the TV series.

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It Remake Finds Its Pennywise

Stephen King's It remake has reportedly found its Pennywise in Divergent and Hemlock Grove actor Bill Skarsgard.

Sources have told Variety that Skarsgard is the "top choice" to play the evil, child-terrorizing clown in New Line's upcoming adaptation.

hg-bill skarsgard Bill Skarsgard in Hemlock Grove

Maze Runner's Will Poulter was originally set to star as Pennywise, but had to leave the project over conflicts in his schedule. The studio was said to also be considering an older actor for the part, with Hugo Weaving previously in contention. But ultimately the 25-year-old Skarsgard got the part.

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Bungie Announces Destiny Reveal Stream for Next Week

Bungie announced it plans to reveal what's next for Destiny during a livestream next week.

The livestream—which will air on Thursday, June 9 at 10 am PT on Bungie's Twitch channel—will give players a "first glimpse" into what's coming "later on this year." Players will learn of the "next threat" Guardians will face. A "deeper dive" with the Destiny development team will follow.

Earlier in May, marketing materials for Destiny's next expansion, reportedly called Rise of Iron, were leaked to Reddit. Kotaku sources confirmed the authenticity of the leak, saying the DLC will likely include a fallen-themed raid and be "larger than both year-one DLC packs."

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