Monthly Archives: September 2015
Jurassic World 2 Inspired by Alan Grant Quote
Jurassic World director Colin Trevorrow, who is co-writing and producing the sequel, says the next installment will take its inspiration from a line of dialogue in the first Jurassic Park film.
Trevorrow said he and co-writer Derek Connolly are building on a line from Dr. Alan Grant in the 1993 original for their sequel. "As Trevorrow paraphrased, 'Dinosaurs and man, separated by 65 million years of evolution, have been thrown back into the mix together. How can we know what to expect?'," Trevorrow said on the Jurassic Cast Podcast (via EW).
The 7 Worst Schools in Gaming
Educators have long tried to convince the captive audience of youth that school is, in fact, cool. To very mixed results. Kids are automatically wary of anything adults try to claim is "cool," despite anecdotal evidence to the contrary, and children's television networks are constantly reminding them how dumb adults are. A long day of dry, rote memorization of facts, or perhaps getting knocked on the head by a crumbling asbestos ceiling tile, generally mark the average low-points of the real-world school experience.
But real-life's got nothing on the worst schools video games have to offer. Join us as we learn the ABCs of the worst video game schools.
You know how your school has that one other school that everyone hates? And everyone in that school hates your school, and the whole town gets in on the hate-action when the two schools play each other in sports? Now imagine if members of both schools had to work together to get to the bottom of mysterious kidnappings and attacks. That's pretty much the plot of Rival Schools: United by Fate. Not only are the schools under constant attack, but the students are being brainwashed, and the only way to stop the assaults is through violence against school administrators.
Apple’s WatchOS 2 Finally Available
After a slight launch delay, the second version of Apple's watchOS is now available for download.
The updated operating system for Apple's wearable was supposed to be hitting wrists last week, but was delayed due to a bug. When the watchOS 2 bug was discovered, Apple issued a statement saying the OS would suffer a short delay, but it didn't go into detail as to what the issue was.
The update includes new watch faces, a nightstand mode, and a time-travel feature that doesn't actually allow the wearer to loose the bonds of the space-time-continuum and freely move fourth-dimensionally, but instead allows you to see the upcoming weather and events.
Princess Leia’s Original Slave Bikini Is Being Auctioned
Princess Leia's iconic gold bikini from Return of the Jedi is just one of over 50 Star Wars props that will soon be up for auction.
The auction house, Profiles in History, is also selling a tooth from the Sarlacc Pit, a prototype Darth Vader helmet, Rebel soldier attire, and the Blockade Runner model – the first spacecraft ever shown in Star Wars.
Leia's bikini is expected to sell for $80,000 to $120,000 USD during the October 1 auction.
Kickstarter Becomes a Public Benefit Corporation
Kickstarter, the crowdfunding site utilized for Shenmue III and the Veronica Mars movie, has become a public benefit corporation.
That means Kickstarter isn't just focused on profits. Company founder Perry Chen and co-founders Yancey Stickler and Charles Adler issued a statement saying the crowdfunding website also must think about its societal impact.
"Benefit corporations are for-profit companies that are obligated to consider the impact of their decisions on society, not only shareholders," they said. "Radically, positive impact on society becomes part of a benefit corporation’s legally defined goals."
A Visual History of The Transformers in Gaming
Transformers are, at their most basic level, awesome. They're robots that can transform into other things. What's not to love?
The toys appeared on shelves around the same time the video game industry collapsed in the 1980s, but there are still a lot of awesome examples of Transformers video games throughout history. But as was often the case with licensed-games, a lot of the Transformers' appearances in the game world were... not so great. There are a few bright spots in the Transformers' video game history, thankfully.
Take a look at our visual history of transformers in video games:
Graphics do not a good Transformers game make, as can clearly be seen from the history of the franchise. However, the upcoming Transformers: Devastation looks like it could be a winner in the line-up of Transformers games. Developed by Platinum Games, Transformers: Devastation absolutely looks the part of the cartoon series upon which it's based. And that's a good thing.
Whitey’s Camp Slams Johnny Depp’s ‘Gollum’ Portrayal
The new true crime drama Black Mass -- about the FBI's Faustian bargain with Boston gangster-turned-informant James "Whitey" Bulger -- is being taken to task by some of those who knew the mobster, played by in the film by Johnny Depp. These individuals are not fans of the film or Depp's performance, which has been receiving largely positive notices from moviegoers and critics.
(For his part, the incarcerated Bulger refused to meet with Depp or director Scott Cooper and reportedly swears he will never watch the film should it be screened in his prison.)
Out This Week: Skylanders SuperChargers, Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer
With so many new games and movies coming out, it can be hard to keep up. Lucky for you, IGN is here to help with a weekly round-up of the biggest releases each and every week. Check out the latest releases for this week, and be sure to come back next Monday for a new update.
Note: The prices and deals compiled below are accurate at the time we published this story, but all are subject to change.
Team Fortress Halloween Event Will Use Fan Creations
Team Fortress 2 will be showing off the best community creations for this year's Halloween update.
According to the Team Fortress 2 team, "if we produce a holiday-specific event map this year, it means we'll have to stop working on everything else," so it's instead turning to the community for content. The update will be a showcase "of all the best Halloween-themed community content" pulled from the Steam Workshop.
In addition to the community content, the content from the past 6 Halloween updates will also be activated, meaning scary stuff from days of yore will rise from the grave to once again walk among the world of the living.
Dad Plays Drone Dentist, Pulls Son’s Loose Tooth
Tying one end of a string to a doorknob and the other to a loose tooth is so 20th century. Here in the 2000s, advances in technology now allow dads to extract teeth from their precocious children's faces using the power of remote-controlled quadcopters.
One father helped bring the act of tooth-pulling into the modern era, attaching a string to his son's "very loose tooth," with the other attached to a drone. The boy, named Adam, looks positively excited in the video. Did you think even for a second there wouldn't be video?
As you can see, the tooth comes out cleanly using the power of flight, and no kids were harmed in the making of the video. It's a modern update on baby-tooth removal, and its one of roughly a million novel tooth-removal solution videos posted on YouTube right now.