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  • Commodore 64 Game Collection Remasters This Classic Game
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    In the early '80s, the Commodore 64 was at the forefront of the home computer revolution. Now, retro publisher Ziggurat Interactive is bringing back a selection of the classic games from the C64 era in Cosmi: Forbidden Forests, which will also include a new remaster of Forbidden Forests.1983's Forbidden Forest and its 1985 sequel, Beyond the Forbidden Forest, are both included in this compilation. But the primary attraction of Cosmi: Forbidden Forests is the modernized version of the title game that transforms the 2D art style into something that resembles a medieval tapestry. Players will have the option of toggling between the original style of Forbidden Forests and the new graphics and audio. A glimpse of the remaster is included in the announcement trailer below. The remaining games included in this retro release include Aztec Challenge, Caverns of Khafka, Seal, Delta Man, Chomp!, Chernobyl: Nuclear Power Plant Simulation, Spite & Malice, and Navcom 6: The Persian Gulf Defense. These titles retain their C64 style graphics and gameplay, while adding features like the ability to rewind the action or create save states.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • Backbone's New Xbox Controller Is Lean, Green, And Very Retro
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    Backbone has revealed its new limited-edition controller for smartphones, and for fans of classic Xbox vibes, this could be a very nostalgic device for mobile gaming. The Backbone One: Xbox Edition controller will go on sale starting March 27 at 7 AM PT / 10 AM ET. Since this will be sold in limited quantities, it'll be available exclusively through the Backbone store and Best Buy. As an extra bonus, the controller also comes with a free month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.Backbone: Xbox One EditionGallery Similar to last year's Post Malone controller inspired by the musician and Lord of the Rings fan, the Xbox version sports a transparent green shell that allows you to see the inner workings of this device. It's a darker shade of green that references the classic aesthetic of Xbox, and it includes a black PCB and the iconic Xbox button. Beyond that, you're getting the standard range of inputs that you'll find on other Backbone controllers, allowing you to play games with a traditional selection of controls.This is also a second-gen model, so you're getting a USB-C connection that can pair with your phone, even if it's protected by a phone case. This makes the Backbone controller quite appealing as you won't need to strip the protective cover off of your phone every time you want to use it. Additionally, there is passthrough charging, a 2.5mm headphone jack, and support for most iPhones and Android devices.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • Why Final Fantasy 17 Should Bring Back World Maps and Airships
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    The Final Fantasy series has undergone a myriad of significant changes over its lengthy lifespan, with the most recent mainline installment, Final Fantasy 16, even showing the franchise's willingness to break its own traditions in an attempt to broaden its demographic. As such, Final Fantasy 17 is expected to take a similar approach, with fresh gameplay and exploration mechanics, alongside an original story and brand-new characters. While it's at it, Final Fantasy 17 should consider bringing back world maps and airships.
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  • Bosch: Legacy's Fan Favorites' Disappointing Spin-Off Return Revealed
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    Harry Bosch is finally back after a near 18-month hiatus in Bosch: Legacy's third and final season, which has dropped its first four episodes on Prime Video today. Excitement for the new season has been tapered by Amazon's abrupt cancelation over six months ago, as they appear to be trying to appeal a younger demographic with the Ballard spin-off. Fan favorites, Crate and Barrel, have been confirmed to be making an appearance in the Ballard spin-off, but it's not exactly in a way Bosch fans will be happy with.
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  • The Dream Life Awaits: Play inZOI on GeForce NOW Anytime, Anywhere
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    A new resident is moving into the cloud KRAFTONs inZOI joins the 2,000+ games in the GeForce NOW cloud gaming library.Plus, members can get ready for an exclusive sneak peek as the Sunderfolk First Look Demo comes to the cloud. The demo is exclusively available for players on GeForce NOW until April 7, including Performance and Ultimate members as well as free users.And explore the world of Atomfall part of 12 games joining the cloud this week.Cloud of PossibilitiesLive the life of your dreams in the cloud.In inZOI a groundbreaking life simulation game by Krafton that pushes the genres boundaries take on the role of an intern at AR COMPANY, managing virtual beings called Zois in a simulated city.The game features over 400 mental elements influencing Zois behaviors. Experience the games dynamic weather system, open-world environments inspired by real locations and cinematic cut scenes for key life events and even create in-game objects. inZOI lets players craft unique stories and live out their dreams in a meticulously designed virtual world.Dive into the world of Zois without the need for high-end hardware. Members can manage their virtual homes, customize characters and explore the games dynamic environments from various devices, streaming its detailed graphics and complex simulations with ease.A Magical GatewaySunderfolks First Look Demo has arrived on GeForce NOW, offering a tantalizing look into the magical realm of the Sunderlands. Designed as a TV-first experience, this shared-turn-based tactical role-playing game (RPG) enables using a mobile phone as the gameplay controller. Up to four players can gather around the big screen and embark on a journey filled with strategic battles.This second-screen approach keeps players engaged in real time, adding new layers of immersion. With all six unique character classes unlocked from the start, players can experience the early hours of the game, experimenting with different team compositions and tactics to overcome the challenges that await.Let the magic begin.Accessing the demo is a breeze head to the GeForce NOW app, select Sunderfolk and jump right in. Explore the Sunderlands, engage in flexible turn-based combat and help rebuild the village of Arden to get a taste of the full games depth and camaraderie.Gather the gaming squad, grab a phone and prepare to write a completely new legend in this RPG adventure. The First Look Demo is only available on GeForce NOW, where members can enjoy high-quality graphics and seamless gameplay on their phones and tablets, along with the innovative mobile-as-controller mechanic that makes Sunderfolks couch co-op experience so engaging.Epic Adventures AwaitEnter a world where danger lurks in every shadow.Blending folk horror and intense combat, Atomfall is a survival-action game set in an alternate 1960s Britain, where the Windscale nuclear disaster has left Northern England a radioactive wasteland. Players explore eerie open zones filled with mutated creatures, cultists and Cold War mysteries while scavenging resources, crafting weapons and uncovering the truth behind the disaster. GeForce NOW members can stream it today across their devices of choice.Look for the following games available to stream in the cloud this week:Sunderfolk First Look Demo (New release, March 25)Atomfall (New release on Steam and Xbox available on PC Game Pass, March 27)The First Berserker: Khazan (New release on Steam, March 27)inZOI (New release on Steam, March 27)Beholder (Epic Games Store)Bus Simulator 21 (Epic Games Store)Galacticare (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)Half-Life 2 RTX Demo (Steam)The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II (Steam)One Lonely Outpost (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)Psychonauts (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)Undying (Epic Games Store)What are you planning to play this weekend? Let us know on X or in the comments below.Which game do you think deserves a sequel? NVIDIA GeForce NOW (@NVIDIAGFN) March 26, 2025
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  • Every Hunger Games book gets blunter about the messages fans keep missing
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    Suzanne Collins originally wrote the Hunger Games books because she wanted to explore just war theory.Just war theory has evolved over thousands of years in an attempt to define what circumstances give you the moral right to wage war and what is acceptable behavior within that war and its aftermath, she explained in a 10th-anniversary interview. In The Hunger Games Trilogy, the districts rebel against their own government because of its corruption. The citizens of the districts have no basic human rights, are treated as slave labor, and are subjected to the Hunger Games annually.Collins specifically built her world around this concept: In the dystopian country of Panem, the authoritarian Capitol oppresses its 12 outlying Districts to prevent another rebellion like the one that previously tore the country apart. To keep the Districts cowed and also placate the ruling class, the Capitol holds the annual Hunger Games, where 24 District children are forcibly conscripted to fight to the death.All five books tackle themes of oppression, rebellion, and propaganda. In the first trilogy, protagonist Katniss Everdeen ends up becoming the spark that sets off the stewing rebellion. She grapples with what it means to fight in a war and how far shell go to keep her family safe. But the response to the books, focused on the gripping, page-turning action, never quite matched up with Collins philosophical intentions.The latest book in the series, Sunrise on the Reaping, is the bluntest Hunger Games book yet with good reason. With each subsequent Hunger Games book, Collins has stripped away more and more of the spectacle of the Games in order to grab a certain subsection of readers by the scruff of the neck and shake them so they finally get the fucking point. Within the books, Collins continues to pull back the curtain on how the Games work. At this point, though, her changing approach isnt just so readers can understand the mechanics of war theory and the philosophical questions around rebellion. Its also a commentary on how the Hunger Games books have been received and warped over time.The original books werent subtleEver since the 2008 publication of Collins series-launcher The Hunger Games, some of her readers have always ignored the messages about a ruling class using entertainment and propaganda to maintain an oppressive status quo. Instead, they built their fandom around the glamour and drama of the Battle Royale-style fight to the death that gave the book its name, and the drama of its fabricated love triangle which Collins says she included to represent Katniss choice between two different worldviews, not her choice between two different cute boys.The movie adaptations only emphasized this more superficial response. Though the Hunger Games films are all solid adaptations in their own right, some of the more impactful world-building had to be trimmed in order to translate the story to screen, which means a lot of the power of Collins messaging slipped through the cracks. Smaller details like the horrors of the tesserae were vital in coloring the world of the books, but it would have been clunky to tack on exposition like that in a movie.The movies do add some powerful moments, especially when it comes to scenes outside the perspective of series hero Katniss Everdeen. One of the most chilling movie additions involves rebels in District 5 attacking a hydroelectric dam. The scene is set to a haunting rendition of The Hanging Tree, the District 12 folk song turned rallying cry for the rebels across Panem.But the movies official marketing only focused on the glitz and glamour of the Hunger Games. That included selling branded Hunger Games makeup palettes, posting blogs from the point of view of Capitol stylists, and bizarrely, releasing a club remix of The Hanging Tree. The movies add some gravitas to make up for the world-building details that didnt make it into the scripts, but the tone-deaf marketing completely undermined all of it by highlighting the wrong elements of the story. It commoditized the surface-level fun of the games the aspects designed to entertain the Capitol citizens and distract from the sheer horror of making children kill each other. Presenting the world from the Capitols viewpoint completely contradicts Collins intended message.The misconstruction of the Hunger Games only got worse when dozens of cheap imitators diluted the message of the original books. These books usually juxtaposed a simplified Chosen One narrative with a grimdark dystopian setting built around some funky concept, like a personality quiz that divided people into social classes based on their single most prominent character trait. The Hunger Games books were so much more than the worst examples of the YA dystopian genre, but many people seemed to forget that.Suzanne Collins already stripped back the GamesA decade after the last installment of the original trilogy was published, Collins came back with a prequel. 2020s The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes focuses on young President Snow, the man who would eventually become the dictator of Hunger Games dystopian country of Panem. The book shows his gradual escalation into authoritarianism and illustrates how the Games came about in the first place. But in addition to writing a gripping origin story, Collins also held up a pointed looking glass to anyone who was only hooked into her series for the action, spectacle, and YA romance.The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes returns to the Hunger Games while completely stripping away the fun parts of the Games that both Capitol residents and the readers adore the high-tech arena, the themed costumes, the elaborate training hall, the decadent meals. The tribute children brought to the Capitol for ritual execution in the Hunger Games are caged in the remnants of a zoo, and the arena theyre forced to fight in is just an abandoned amphitheater.Collins firmly plants readers in the viewpoint of Capitol residents who dont yet consider the Games an enjoyable, thrilling ceremony specifically, a group of Academy students tasked with making this horrific, bloody event into something entertaining. So young Corialanus Snow zeroes in on what might captivate a war-weary Capitol audience, offering his ideas to the gamemakers and professors. He introduces sponsorships and betting, and eventually other elements, like sending survivors of the games to big houses in designated Victors Villages, in order to further sell the illusion of luxury and comfort to Capitol citizens. His innovations lead Capitol residents to develop rooting interests and one-sided parasocial relationships with their favorite Victors.Songbirds and Snakes feels like Collins asking her readership to reflect on why we latched on to the fun elements of the Games in the first place. She wants us to realize were no better than the Capitol citizens if we coo over the gorgeous dresses and thrill to the horrors waiting for the tributes in the arena. Those displays were specifically designed to be incredibly entertaining in order to distract from the sheer cruelty of the Games themselves. Its telling that those showy trappings were so distracting to fans of the books as well.Naturally, people missed the point. There were some reviews that said Collins included too much death in her books, or that she should stick to plucky heroes, as if surly, recalcitrant, and deeply traumatized Katniss Everdeen in the original trilogy could be described as plucky.When Songbirds and Snakes got its own screen adaptation, the movies marketing once again focused on the most surface-level interpretation of the story. In this case, since the glitzy parts of the Games werent fully formed yet, the marketing was all about being an Academy student. Text message campaigns reminded fans about the Academy dress code and invited them to dine at the welcome dinner. An official Roblox game let fans play the role of an Academy student with the goal of simply collecting items to graduate.The genre of special school in a fictional world certainly has a proven audience appeal, be it Xaviers School for Gifted Youngsters in the X-Men franchise or Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the world of Harry Potter. In the case of Songbirds and Snakes, Collins used the students perspective to explore the reasoning behind why each of the more entertaining Game mechanics, like sponsors and betting, were added. But divorced from that context, the online shop dedicated to Academy merchandise feels like the marketing team tried to cram the series into a familiar angle that people already knew and loved.And as with the rampant Team Peeta vs. Team Gale discussions of the past, some readers decided the most important takeaway from the book was the doomed love story between Snow and Lucy Gray, the Covey girl hes supposed to mentor through the Hunger Games, and who he initially sees as a route to his own political success.This time, shes not playingWith Sunrise on the Reaping, Collins had yet another chance to strip away the trappings of the Games and get readers to finally see the more intellectual messaging she was trying to get her readers considering and discussing. In an interview with her longtime editor David Levithan, Collins said Sunrise on the Reaping is about resisting implicit submission, and unpacking which elements of a society are innate and inevitable versus which can be fought against and changed. She said shed consider the book a win if all people do in response is discuss one specific quote from Scottish philosopher David Hume that fascinates her:Nothing appears more surprising to those, who consider human affairs with a philosophical eye, than the easiness with which the many are governed by the few; and the implicit submission, with which men resign their own sentiments and passions to those of their rulers.This time, shes making her philosophical inquiries even more overt. The entire book is about media manipulation, particularly how authoritarian governments twist events in order to create a specific narrative. Within the Hunger Games universe, its another reminder that the history Katniss originally believed to be true was carefully crafted by the Capitol. For 74 years, she was told, the Districts fell in line and obediently let the Hunger Games happen. But even Katniss isnt immune to Capitol propaganda. In the second book, she sits down with Peeta to watch the Hunger Games that her mentor Haymitch won when he was a teenager, and she doesnt question the events that play out on the official Capitol broadcast.As it turns out, though, the real story is more complicated. Haymitch is actually part of a small rebel movement. Hes well aware that the Capitol is using him for their ruthless agenda of subduing the Districts and placating the masses, but he wants to control the narrative as much as he can. He doesnt want the Capitol to profit off his image, but he does want to win over sponsors so he can survive in the Games long enough to carry out a planned sabotage. While trying to survive before and during the Games, he periodically stops to consider just how hes coming off to the viewing public, what hes trying to say to them instead, and what he can try to say, given the constraints of trying to keep his collaborators safe and hide his true intentions.But in the end, its all for naught. The Capitol picks and chooses the parts of his story they want the public to see. They paint him as an edgy lone wolf with little regard for his allies, instead of an altruistic rebel who risked his life time and time again to save others, particularly those who couldnt save themselves. Anything related to the rebel plans is completely wiped from the official broadcast.Its a blatant example of how easily the media can manipulate narratives, particularly in the hands of an unscrupulous regime. But it also feels like Collins is commenting on people who pick and choose which parts of her stories they want to see. Those who read the Hunger Games books and watch the movies only for the grisly deaths, the glamorous parades, and the swoonworthy love triangle end up ignoring what Collins is actually trying to communicate about war theory. Latch on to Snow and Lucy Grays tragic romance, and youre completely disregarding how his controlling, manipulative obsession with her fueled his descent into ruthless tyranny.These books arent subtle, but thats the point, considering how easily readers and Hollywood alike ignored Collins intentions and her messages about oppression and authoritarianism. Sunrise on the Reaping isnt just a primer on media manipulation; its Collins confronting a certain type of Hunger Games fan head-on, asking them exactly why theyre editing out her stories most uncomfortable themes and what they hope to achieve by softening the overall message to cater to their own palates.Its easy to get swept up in the spectacle of the Hunger Games. But that would be disregarding everything Collins has been shouting from the very beginning. Shes been blatant about her intentions, openly talking about the philosophies and theories behind her work. But this time, shes marching right into the room to make her point.
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  • Marvel Rivals gave Venom a twerk emote
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    NetEase is giving Marvel Rivals fans what they want: a twerk emote for Venom, the team-based multiplayer shooters most caked-up anti-hero. The existence of Venoms booty-popping animation comes courtesy of prolific Marvel Rivals leaker RivalsInfo.While Venoms throwing-it-back emote is not publicly available yet, its arrival appears imminent and may be released officially with Thursdays patch. Truly, one can almost hear the klaxon of this dumptruck ass backing up, it feels so achingly close. The inclusion of the twerk emote is an acknowledgement from Marvel Games and NetEase that Marvel Rivals fans cant get enough of Venoms meaty cheeks, and that the games makers can thereby profit from it.NEW Venom Twerk Emote In-game #MarvelRivals pic.twitter.com/BMbQbk3tuZ RivalsInfo (@RivalsInfo) March 27, 2025Youll notice that the Venom in the above clip is also orange one could argue a bold peach. That color scheme is part of a new pick-up bundle for Marvel Rivals that unlocks the hyper orange skin for Venom, as well as some Chrono Tokens, a costume coin, and other cosmetics. That hyper orange skin, like the previously released cyan clash color scheme, appears to be a throwback to Marvel vs. Capcom 2, which featured Venom in a variety of extremely colorful costumes.Keep an eye peeled for Venoms cheeky new emote, and set expectations for your next few games to go poorly as the Venoms on your teams become distracted from the objective.
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  • Xiaomis Latest Phone Looks Like a Classic Leica Camera
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    While companies like Nothing are pushing the boundaries of phone design with transparent aesthetics and eye-catching LEDs, Chinese tech giant Xiaomi is taking a different, more nostalgic approach. Enter the Xiaomi 15 Ultra, the companys latest flagship smartphone thats turning heads with a design inspired by classic Leica cameras. This unique aesthetic choice goes beyond skin deep, highlighting Xiaomis continued collaboration with Leica to bring professional-grade photography to mobile devices.It comes in a sleek Silver Chrome color option, as well as Black and White, that looks similar to the iconic Leica M-series cameras. The Leica influence on the Xiaomi 15 Ultra is more than just cosmetic the camera system itself is what truly stands out. Xiaomis ongoing partnership with Leica has led to a sophisticated imaging system that aims to rival even the most advanced smartphones on the market.Xiaomi isnt just relying on looks to sell the 15 Ultra. The real magic happens beneath the surface. The phone packs a 200-megapixel Samsung ISOCELL sensor a sensor typically used for main cameras but placed behind telephoto glass. This results in beautifully detailed shots, particularly in telephoto, macro, and portrait modes. The sensors size and resolution allow for superior light capture, producing vibrant, well-exposed shots even in challenging conditions.The phone packs a versatile quad-camera system, including a main 50-megapixel wide angle camera with an ultra-large aperture for low light; an ultra-wide 50-megapixel lens for expansive landscape shots; a periscope-style telephoto lens that leverages the 200-megapixel sensor for zoomed-in shots; and a macro mode for close-up photography.Beyond hardware, Xiaomi has equipped the 15 Ultra with software enhancements that elevate the photography experience. Users can expect Leica Authentic and Leica Vibrant modes, offering two distinct processing styles to match different creative preferences; AI scene recognition that automatically adjusts settings based on the environment; and Pro mode for manual control, giving photographers the ability to fine-tune ISO, shutter speed, white balance, and more.The Xiaomi 15 Ultra doesnt just feel like a professional camera its built like one too. The device features a ceramic or vegan leather back, giving it a premium feel and improved grip. The camera bump is pronounced but purposeful, housing the advanced camera system while adding to the Leica-inspired aesthetic.Also available is an optional Photography Kit, which adds a camera-like grip that plugs into the USB-C port, and features a two-stage shutter button, making the phone feel much more like a traditional camera.The Xiaomi 15 Ultra is available in many global markets right now, starting at 1,499. Despite its global availability, sadly, it wont be available in the United States.For more information on the Xiaomi 15 Ultra, visit mi.com.Photography courtesy of Xiaomi.
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  • The Healing Architecture Behind The Spa at Inns of Aurora Resort & Spa
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    A stone bench radiates a gentle warmth not from the sun, but from within. It is subtle details such as this at The Spa at the Inns of Aurora Resort & Spa that reveal thoughtful integration of comfort and materiality, which define this award-winning wellness space. The 15,000-square-foot facility, located in Aurora, New York, represents a significant evolution in American spa design, one that merges ancient Ayurvedic principles with contemporary architectural principles. Designed by Hart Howerton, The Spa is the first and only spa in the United States to achieve WELL Certification at the Gold level from the International WELL Building Institute.The spas design team goes onto say, We wanted to create an environment where the architecture itself participates in the healing process. This philosophy manifests in a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor experiences from treatment rooms enhanced with warming fireplaces to lavender fields that become natural settings for outdoor massages. The result is a built environment that integrates with its lush surroundings, drawing the restorative qualities of the Finger Lakes landscape into the wellness experience.Circulation paths guide visitors through a carefully organized sequence of spaces that gradually unfold, creating moments of discovery rather than revealing everything at once. Private treatment rooms with fireplaces provide intimate enclosures of warmth, while common areas open dramatically to frame the landscape.Throughout the spa, natural elements speak to the regions agricultural heritage and contemporary wellness practices. Local stone appears in both structural and therapeutic applications, while wood elements frame views of Cayuga Lake, connecting visitors to the unique geography surrounding the property. Six hydrotherapy pools vary both in temperature and unique visual perspectives.This Ayurvedic philosophy extends beyond the buildings design through the expertise of Laura Coburn, the spas Director of Serenity. Architecture creates the container, but true healing requires individual attention, Coburn explains. Equally significant is the spas commitment to inclusive design, with gender-neutral spaces that challenge traditional spa typologies.For more information, visit innsofaurora.com.Photography courtesy of Inns of Aurora Resort & Spa.
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