Monthly Archives: May 2015
Is This Harley Quinn & Joker Image for Real?
An image is making the rounds online that purportedly shows Suicide Squad's Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn tattooing Jared Leto's Joker. Is it real or just a piece of photoshop fakery?
Check it out (via #DC Live Feed) and then sound off in the Comments:
If the image is legit then it would explain why the Joker is covered in his own iconic imagery as his biggest fan (and lover) Harley Quinn has basically turned his body into a shrine to the Clown Prince.
Suicide Squad is now filming in Toronto under the direction of David Ayer.
The Best DualShock 4 Charger
What's the worst kind of controller? A dead one. Or one that's broken, because you left it on the couch and someone sat on it. To make sure this never happens to you and your PS4, I spent the last few weeks testing controller chargers of various shapes and sizes to find the very best charging solution for the DualShock 4.
The best charger for your PlayStation 4 controllers is PowerA's DualShock 4 Charging Station. It's compact, matches the overall style of Sony's system, and keeps your controllers charged and out of the way until you need them. If you want something neater and more convenient than a USB cable running from your PS4, PowerA's charger is currently the best option out there.
$450 PS One Classic On PS Store For $6
The Misadventures of Tron Bonne is now up for sale on the PlayStation Store for just $6, a bargain compared to its rare physical version, which can go for up to $450 new.
We're not sure what prompted the appearance of The Misadventures of Tron Bonne on the PlayStation Store's collection of PS One Classics, but we're certainly not complaining.
It's only available in North America and can be played on the PlayStation 3, PS Vita, PS TV, and PSP.
The game, a spin-off of the Mega Man Legends series based on its antagonist, Tron Bonne, came out in Japan in 1999 and a year later in North America.
It became a bit of a cult classic for its unique gameplay and distinct personality.
Here’s All the News From the Splatoon Nintendo Direct
Today's Nintendo Direct may have started a little slow but, by the end, we were practically overwhelmed by ink-fuelled fun.
With that in mind, we though it'd be helpful to compile some of the biggest new announcements from today in one place. Check them out below.
Of course, that's not the only Nintendo news today. The company's financials revealed strong lifetime sales of Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, along with a decision to team-up with Universal and add actual Nintendo-themed rides to theme parks. It also managed to produce its first profit in years despite missing Wii U sales targets. If you've got all that, however, then let's get cracking!
Sense8: First Trailer & Images
The first trailer and new images have dropped for Sense8, the Wachowskis' mysterious new sci-fi series coming soon to Netflix.
The trailer is our first look proper at the series, which centers around eight people from around the world who are suddenly linked together physically and emotionally while being pursued by a mysterious organisation with deadly ambitions. Check it out below.
The first three official images paint a strong focus on action and drama here - nice to see the Wachowskis revisit their gun-toting roots.
Miguel Angel Silvestre in a scene from Netflix's "Sense8." Photo credit: Murray Close/Netflix.
Pre-order Splatoon, Get a Free Costume for Smash Wii U
Any players who pre-order Splatoon at GameStop will receive a code for two special DLC costumes in Smash Wii U.
Players can customize their Smash Mii Fighter in the colors of Squid Boy and Squid Girl. The offer will be valid from May 8 to June 13, while supplies last. The Splatoon DLC costumes only apply to Smash Bros. on Wii U.
Nintendo announced a bunch of post launch plans for Splatoon, including two new Ranked Battle modes. The game will release globally on May 29.
Jose Otero is an Editor at IGN and host of Nintendo Voice Chat. You can follow him on Twitter.
Nintendo Kicks Off Splatoon Beta This Weekend
During a special presentation Nintendo announced the Splatoon Global Testfire, an open beta test for the upcoming Wii U action game.
Anyone interested in participating needs to download the beta from the Wii U eShop. Nintendo said it will be available for download shortly after the presentation. Splatoon’s Global Testfire will run during specifc dates and times in the US. See the schedule below.
- May 8 from 8:00 - 9:00 PM PT
- May 9 from 4:00 - 5:00 AM PT
- May 9 from Noon to 1 PM PT
Nintendo Details Splatoon’s Special Event Mode, Splatfest
Nintendo announced a post-launch event for Splatoon called Splatfest, a special mode where players will unlock rewards to customize gear.
The first Splatfest is a 24-hour multiplayer event that takes place from June 20 at 6:00 AM PT until June 21 at 6:00 AM PT. It is hosted by a pair of squid sisters named Callie and Marie. Nintendo describes the schedule for Splatfest as “irregular.”
Each Splatfest will divide players into two teams competing for prizes. Players will align themselves with one of the two teams and battle it out. The first two teams splits players between Team Cats or Team Dogs.
Splatoon Amiibo Unlock Retro-Themed Minigames
Nintendo announced today that its dedicated Splatoon amiibo series can unlock more than just special outfits and challenges.
Splatoon comes with a retro-inspired mini-game, called a Squid Jump, that players can access anytime in Inkopolis or during loading screens in matchmaking.
After unlocking all 20 amiibo challenges, players will be rewarded with one of three additional Squiddy games. These retro-inspired games look and play like early Famicom/NES software. Using amiibo, players will unlock Squid Ball, Squid Racer, and Squid Beats.
Nintendo announced a bunch of post launch plans for Splatoon, including two new Ranked Battle modes. Splatoon will release on May 29.
Splatoon: Party Matchmaking and Custom Games Coming in August
Today, Nintendo announced an August update for Splatoon’s multiplayer that adds party matchmaking and support for custom games with friends.
Party matchmaking will allow four players to party up online and find another team to battle. Meanwhile, custom games will support up to 8 players and allow them to choose any stage or ruleset they want.
Nintendo announced a bunch of post launch plans for Splatoon, including two new Ranked Battle modes. Splatoon will release on May 29. It will support a dedicated line of amiibo that unlock special costumes.
Jose Otero is an Editor at IGN and host of Nintendo Voice Chat. You can follow him on Twitter.