Monthly Archives: December 2016

Half of Xbox One Users Play Backwards Compatible 360 Games

Head of Xbox Phil Spencer has announced that almost half of Xbox One owners use the console's backwards compatibility functions to play 360 games.

On Twitter, Spencer announced that over 300 Xbox 360 games were now playable on current-gen hardware, before revealing the statistic:

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Win a 55-inch 4K TV and Two Games of Your Choice

If you've asked Santa for a PS4 Pro or Xbox One S this year, you'll need to get yourself a 4K TV to take full advantage of all that shiny new tech.

But perhaps we can get it for you instead - we've got a Sony 55-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart TV (KD-55XD7005) to give away, plus two games of your choice.

 

sony 4k tv

To win this prize all you need to do is answer a short survey HERE, and then enter your email address to be entered into the prize draw.

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Select Fans Invited to See Nintendo Switch Early

Nintendo is inviting select users of its My Nintendo service to try out the upcoming Nintendo Switch console before its release in March.

First reported by Go Nintendo and since independently confirmed by IGN, invitation emails have been sent out, asking chosen users to sign up for a ticket. A copy of one is below:

A Switch trial email. A Switch trial email.

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TWD: How the Midseason Finale Compares to Comics

Full spoilers for The Walking Dead's midseason finale, "Hearts Still Beating" and the Walking Dead comics continue below.

It was another big episode for Negan this week as his, ahem, generosity towards Rick's group was tested with dire results. While "Hearts Still Beating" also had major developments for several characters, let's focus on the death of one of the show's longtime supporting characters.

Click on the arrow to progress through the below slideshow and see how Negan's latest bloody murder compares to the comics, as well as a look at how that might change things going forward.

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These Assassin’s Creed Shoes Are Surprisingly Tasteful

Ubisoft has collaborated with the California-based shoe company Supra to release Assassin's Creed-themed footwear.

As shown on Supra's official site, the shoes come in three different styles. The cheapest, the Stacks II, costs $75, the Scissor costs $100, and the most expensive of the group, the Skytop III, will run you $110 (all totals USD). The Skytop III, as of earlier today, sold out on Supra's online store, though there will be a limited release in stores.

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TWD’s Midseason Finale Was Its Second Lowest Rated

The latest episode of The Walking Dead, "Hearts Still Beating," was the second-lowest-rated midseason finale in the series' history.

The episode had a 5.1 rating among adults 18-49, topping only the fall finale of The Walking Dead's second season. For comparison, Season 6's midseason finale, "Start to Finish," posted a 7.0 among the same demographic, according to TV by the Numbers.

With 10.58 million viewers, Sunday's episode was also the least-watched midseason finale since Season 3.

After kicking off Season 7 with the series' second-most-watched episode ever, viewership for the AMC series has declined considerably. While The Walking Dead's viewership still dwarves that of many other shows, Season 7 has seen the fewest amount of viewers since Season 3.

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Salem Ending With Season 3

WGN America has opted not to order a fourth season of the supernatural drama Salem.

The show's cancellation will make the last episode of the third season the series finale, according to Deadline.

"We knew this would be the third and final season and were able to craft an exciting climax to Mary’s transformational saga,” said series creators Brannon Braga and Adam Simon.

Salem originally debuted in 2014 and was WGN America's first original scripted series. Its premiere drew in 1.5 million viewers, but its current third season averages between 200,000 and 300,000 viewers for live and same day viewership, according to Deadline.

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Suicide Squad Director Helming Harley Quinn/Gotham City Sirens Movie

Suicide Squad director David Ayer has signed on to direct Gotham City Sirens, the upcoming DC movie based on the comic series of the same name.

Ayer will direct and produce the movie, which will see him working once again with Harley Quinn actress Margot Robbie, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

In addition to again taking on the role of Harley Quinn, Robbie is also an executive producer on the project. Geoff Jons and Jon Berg are also on board as producers.

The comic series focused on Gotham City's female villains, including Catwoman, the aforementioned Harley Quinn, and Poison Ivy. Which female villains make the film's roster is just one of many details, including a release date, still up in the air.

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SpaceX Delays First Manned Flight to 2018

The first manned flight from SpaceX won't take off until 2018, a delay of about a year.

The Denver Post reports that Elon Musk's company has pushed back the manned Dragon launch to the second quarter of 2018. Originally, the flight was scheduled for spring 2017.

The delay might be linked to problematic loading of supercooled fuels. That was apparently the cause of the unmanned Falcon 9 explosion in September.

Back in 2014, Musk originally talked about the Dragon spacecraft carrying people to orbit as soon as late 2016. And he also has plans of colonizing Mars in the future.

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