Monthly Archives: July 2016
Studio Ghibli Burger Coming to Japanese Art Exhibit
A Studio Ghibli art exhibit opening at the Tokyo City View in Japan will offer Studio Ghilbi fans a chance to try, among other items, an official Makkuro Kurosuke burger based on the soot sprites from various Studio Ghibli films.
The museum's restaurant will serve a whole menu of Studio Ghibli–themed food, allowing visitors to choose from several other options if, for some reason, this burger doesn't look appetizing:
Image via Japanese site Natalie
PES 2017 Release Date Announced
Like more or less every annual football game ever released, Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 will be released in September - September 13 in the North America and September 15 in the UK, to be exact.
The game will be available for a recommended price of $59.99 USD on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, or $39.99 USD for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC.
Konami's press release states that "pre-order details have also been tentatively announced, where users can receive many bonus items for myClub, the number one mode in PES." Sadly it offers nothing more than that.
Your humble news writer here played an early version of the game recently, and found it to be very familiar, and very good.
J.K. Rowling’s Already Written a Fantastic Beasts Sequel
J.K. Rowling has apparently already written a sequel to this year's Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and has ideas for a third.
According to the first film's director, David Yates, somewhere - probably in a locked golden trunk, or an owl's stomach, or a laptop - the script for the second in Rowling's new filmic trilogy already exists.
"We've done the first one," Yates told Reuters, "she's written the second one, she's got ideas for the third one."
We already knew that Fantastic Beasts would be part of a trilogy, but it seems Rowling is getting her work in early for the sequels due to arrive in 2018 and 2020.
The Original Lois Lane, Noel Neill Has Died
Actress Noel Neill - the first actress to play Superman stalwart Lois Lane onscreen - has died at 95 after a long illness.
The news was announced by her manager, Larry Ward on Facebook. He said, "Noel truly was Lois Lane, and for many of us, she was the first working woman seen on television. Few of her fans actually knew her real name, almost always simply calling her "Lois" to which she would unfailing answer with a bright smile and a kind word. It was more than a role to her."
The DC Comics Twitter account said since said she was "brave, smart, and witty. She embodied the very best qualities of Lois Lane."
Thor: Ragnarok Starts Filming
Marvel's Thor: Ragnarok has begun filming in Australia, director Taika Waititi announced on Twitter.
The first day—July 4—was "pretty sweet," according to Waititi. He tweeted the photo below, showing off the set chairs for much of the production staff.
via Twitter
The tweet came as a response to Ant-Man director Peyton Reed congratulating Waititi on a successful first day. "Taika, remember: explosions!" the Ant-Man director added.
Blizzard Working on Overwatch Competitive Disconnect Bug
Blizzard Entertainment is actively working to fix an Overwatch bug that causes players to disconnect from a game, only to reconnect moments later—but regardless of the game's outcome, the affected player still receives a loss or a decrease in skill rating.
In a post on the Battle.net forums, Overwatch game director Jeff Kaplan told fans fixes are coming this week... hopefully. Exact details on the fixes were not provided.
Overwatch's competitive mode rolled out on PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 last week. There are already a bunch of changes in the pipeline for Overwatch's competitive mode, and Kaplan expects the game to continue to evolve as more data is gathered.
Report: Blizzard Suing Overwatch Cheat-maker
Blizzard has launched a lawsuit against a well-known Overwatch cheat-maker.
The cheat-maker specialises in creating monthly-subscription cheat services and bots on PC. The company’s Overwatch offerings include a bot that plays the game for you, and a program which alters the in-game environment so the player has an unfair advantage over non-cheaters.
According to TorrentFreak, Blizzard argues the sale of such add-ons will not only cost them millions of dollars, but will also cause damage to the Overwatch community as a whole.
“Defendants’ sale and distribution of the
BvS Supercut Counts How Many Murders Batfleck Commits
Ben Affleck's Batman killed a whole lot of people in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, racking up a kill count of 21 over the course of Zack Snyder's superhero flick.
YouTuber Mr Sunday Movies spliced together all of Batfleck's murderous scenes (not including the Knightmare sequence) and tallied up all the kills in a supercut video. Give it a look below.
As noted by GamesRadar, this makes for the most kills by the Dark Knight in a film ever, eclipsing the prior record holder, Tim Burton's 1989 Batman movie, which had 17 kills.
Rockstar’s The Warriors is now Out for PS4
The Warriors - Rockstar's 2005 PS2 and Xbox brawler - has been released for PS4.
The game is available on the PS Store for £11.99/€14.99 (US and Australian prices are not available at time of writing).
It's very much a re-release, meaning it won't feature overhauled visuals or modern systems - but that's not to say it hasn't been brought up to date somewhat.
According to the game's PS Store listing, it features, "full 1080p up-rendering and enhanced features such as Trophies, Shareplay, Remote Play, Activity Feeds and Second Screen support for game manuals with PS Vita or PS App.
"This title has been converted from the original PS2 version to the PS4. There may be times where the the title plays differently from the PS2 version."
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