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    Oldest-known North American woolly mammoth revealed in 'long-lost' ancient DNA
    Scientists have unveiled the oldest woolly mammoth specimen ever discovered in North America as part of a major DNA study spanning a million years of mammoth evolution.
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    Designed for accuracy and detail, this child’s head basemesh is the perfect sculpting base for anatomy studies, stylized work, or production-ready ch...
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    RT Libs of TikTok: MUST WATCH: Dad OBLITERATES @JeffcoSchoolsCo after they fed his daughter lies about him, alienated her, and undermined his parental...
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    Google Pixel Watch 4 Leaked Renders Hint at Few Design Changes; Tipped to Offer Wireless Charging Support
    Photo Credit: 91Mobiles/ @OnLeaks A Pixel Watch 4 render (pictured) suggests that it will be thicker than its predecessor Highlights Pixel Watch 4 looks very similar to the previous model Pixel Watch 3 debuted in August last year alongside the Pixel 9 series The new model is said to measure 14.3mm in thickness Advertisement Google Pixel Watch 3 was unveiled in August during the company's Made By Google event. The Pixel Watch 4 is likely to break cover later this year alongside the next generation of Google Pixel smartphones. While the launch of the Pixel Watch 4 might be a few months away, a new design leak has given us some hints about what to expect from the new smartwatch from Google. These purported renders reveal the complete design of the Pixel Watch 4, which is seen to sport a round, familiar-looking design.Google Pixel Watch 4 Design (Expected)Tipster Steve Hemmerstoffer (@OnLeaks) leaked the 5K renders and a 360-degree video of the upcoming Pixel Watch 4 in collaboration with 91Mobiles. These images show the device in a black colourway, and it appears nearly identical to the previous model, featuring a round design and slightly thinner screen bezels.The purported renders of the Google Pixel Watch 4 don't feature the four magnetic charging pins seen on the back of the existing Pixel Watch 3 model, and the tipster suggests that it might support wireless charging instead.The Pixel Watch 4 will reportedly be thicker than its predecessor. The new model is said to be 14.3mm thick, compared to the third-generation watch, which is 12.3mm thick. Hopefully, the thickness of the wearable was increased to make room for a larger battery. It is said to be available in 41mm and 45mm size options, like the Pixel Watch 3, with two buttons on either side of the speaker.It is unclear when Google intends to launch the Pixel Watch 4. The latest model arrived in August last year alongside the Pixel 9 smartphones, so its successor could launch when the company unveils the purported Pixel 10 series.The Pixel Watch 3 was launched in India at Rs. 39,900 for the 41mm model with Wi-Fi connectivity and Rs. 43,900 for the 45mm model with Wi-Fi. The 41mm version has a 307mAh battery, while the 45mm variant has a larger 420mAh battery.Affiliate links may be automatically generated - see our ethics statement for details. KEY SPECSNEWSDisplay Size 41mmDial Shape RoundIdeal For UnisexMore Google Smartwatches For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube. Further reading: Pixel Watch 3, Pixel Watch 4, Pixel Watch 4 Specifications, Google Nithya P Nair Nithya P Nair is a journalist with more than five years of experience in digital journalism. She specialises in business and technology beats. A foodie at heart, Nithya loves exploring new places (read cuisines) and sneaking in Malayalam movie dialogues to spice up conversations. More Related Stories
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    Ever Wondered How Games Got So Smart? Let’s Talk AI in Entertainment!
    rtifiEver Wondered How Games Got So Smart? Let’s Talk AI in Entertainment!8 min read·Just now--Are you a gamer? Don’t worry, it doesn’t matter. Picture this: You’re deep within a video game, and your heart is pounding as you dodge out of the way of enemy fire. Then, the game shifts; the enemies shift too, they respond to every move you make, the storylines start branching off some decision you hardly remember making, and the music begins swelling to meet your increasing adrenaline. Now, picture a film whose script evolves as you watch or a tune that remixes for your mood. This is no longer science fiction; it is the future that AI is building in gaming and entertainment. Sit tight, though, because we’re entering an age when artificial intelligence is no longer a tool; it has become the co-creator of the stories we love and the games we can’t get enough of.Let’s explore how AI is shaking up game development, turbocharging player experiences, and paving the way for interactive storytelling that feels alive. Then, we’ll peek into entertainment’s wild future, where AI churns out scripts, music, and art that rival human masterpieces. Along the way, I’ll toss in real-world examples, jaw-dropping stats, and a few “what if” questions to keep your brain buzzing. Ready?! Let’s jump in.AI in Game Development: From Grunt Work to GeniusGame development used to be stressful late nights, round-the-clock coding, and artists spending hours sketching out every blade of grass. But guess what?! That was then. A perfect collaborator has arrived, and it’s called Artificial Intelligence. It is not just speeding things up; it’s changing the way games are made.For example, take a look at procedural generation. In games like No Man’s Sky, AI software vomits up entire planets (18 quintillion of them) to be exact with alien landscapes, zany creatures, and unique ecosystems. No human could produce that much content without losing their minds. Hello Games developers counted on AI to do the heavy lifting so they could focus on the big picture: making the game appear infinite. What is the result of this? Players get to experience a world so vast that it’s a second life.But AI isn’t just about quantity, it’s also about quality. Companies like Ubisoft use machine learning to beta-test games before they hit store shelves. Human testers used to trudge through levels to find bugs. Now, AI simulates thousands of playthroughs in hours, catching glitches and predicting where players will get stuck. One Ubisoft engineer described how AI picked up on a ledge in Assassin’s Creed. Guess what?! Almost 80% of test players missed out on this bug. Wow! What a game changer, literally.And then there is the graphics side. Software like Midjourney and DALL-E allows designers to generate concept art in seconds. Do you need a cyberpunk city or a snarling dragon? Throw some words against the wall, and AI delivers. Inflexion Games, a small studio, used this trick for their survival game Nightingale. They were not able to afford an enormous art department because they had a small team, but AI made up for it, delivering visuals that were on par with AAA titles. It’s a revolution for indie devs who want to punch above their weight.What’s the big lesson from all of this? AI isn’t replacing coders; it’s empowering them to be superpowers. Just imagine having a superpower: faster workflows, braver ideas, and fewer headaches. But the real magic happens when players enter these AI-created worlds.Player Experiences: AI as Your Invisible RivalHave you ever played a game that felt alive? Like it was watching you, learning your tricks, and throwing you curveballs just when you got comfortable? That’s AI at work, turning static code into dynamic experiences.In The Last of Us Part II, the bad guys don’t just pop off and cover; they actually learn. Naughty Dog’s AI gives each enemy a personality: some get anxious in close quarters; others flank you like pros. One player said a scene where a character cried out a fallen ally’s name during combat made the combat feel intimate and chilling. That’s AI-scripting emotion at the moment, not canned lines.That’s not all, though; there’s Left 4 Dead’s “Director” system, a 2008 innovator that still astounds today. This AI watches how your group is performing. Do you have plans to wreck it? Zombies charge harder. What if you struggling with it? It dials back the craziness and provides more ammunition. It’s akin to a dungeon master tweaking the story to maintain your interest. Valve’s data showed players were entertained 40% longer than in traditional shooters. This is big proof that AI can strike that “accurate” level of difficulty at the right time.There’s more; what about customization? Imagine a game that understands you. In 2023, a company called Ludo.ai tested something: an RPG in which the AI responds to your choices. Choices like stealth over fight, compassion over cruelty redesigned the world around you. Slipping past sentries? Spycraft was the narrative. Battling through fists? It was a dark barroom brawl. Players enjoyed the sense of being heard rather than read. Beta metrics reported that 85% replayed it, seeking fresh avenues. That’s the future: games growing up with us. This reality could be closer than we expected.Important question to ponder: If a game could mirror your personality, would it thrill you or give you the chills? Either way, AI makes each playthrough an individual experience.The Future of Interactive Storytelling With AI as the CreatorLet’s take a step back now. Games aren’t just about shooting or jumping, games are living stories. What could be the impact of AI? It’s going to make storytelling something wilder than we’ve ever seen.Visualize this: You’re playing a fantasy RPG, and the king sends you on a mission. But you refuse, maybe because you’re tired of fetch quests. In an old game, he’d just keep saying the line over and over like a stuck record. But in an AI world, he could sneer, banish you, or have assassins hunting you down. That’s the future of natural language processing, the technology that makes me and other chatbots possible. Companies like Spirit AI are testing out “conversational AI” that lets you regularly talk to characters. While demoing their game Alba, users were forced to negotiate with a merchant, and one smooth-talking negotiator brought the price down by 30%. The AI improvised on each line.And then there is narrative generation. In 2024, Stanford researchers developed an AI called StorySpinner that creates real-time branching narratives. Add a premise such as a detective in 1920s Chicago and it spins a tale with suspects, twists, and clues. Testers played it and solved mysteries differently each time; one eavesdropped on the killer, and another tailed a suspect. What was the twist? The AI picked up their style and threw in curveballs like a witness who lied if you pressured them too much. It’s not a game; it’s a living novel.What about emotional investment? AI can feel your vibe. Technology like Affectiva interprets facial emotions using a webcam. Frowning at a sad moment? The game might make the next beat easier. Smiling? It makes the comedy more intense. A 2025 indie game, Echoes of You, did this to alter its ending. Players who looked stressed got closure, while adrenaline seekers got a cliffhanger. Reviews called it “uncanny but addictive.”Big question: Could AI one day write a story so gripping you’d forget it wasn’t human? We’re not there yet, but we’re close.AI-Generated Entertainment: Scripts, Songs, and SketchesGaming’s just the start. AI’s crashing Hollywood, music studios, and art galleries, too. Let’s see how it’s flexing its creative muscles.Let’s start with scripts. Tools like ScriptBook use AI to analyze and generate screenplays. In a 2023 trial, it was accurate about box-office blockbusters 86% of the time, this was better than a lot of studio executives. It’s not merely running numbers; it’s writing. A short film titled Sunspring, penned by an AI named Benjamin in 2016, was bizarrely compelling; it also had surreal monologues and psychedelic twists. Critics called it “avant-garde chaos,” and it sparked some controversies. Can AI achieve human emotion with accuracy? Fast forward to 2025, and OpenAI’s latest models churn out rom-coms and thrillers that feel less robotic and more relatable.What about music? AIVA (Artificial Intelligence Virtual Artist) composes orchestral pieces that’ve been played by real symphonies. In 2022, a track it wrote for a game soundtrack hit Spotify, and listeners didn’t clock it as AI until the credits rolled. Pop’s in on it, too. Amper Music enables any person to produce a song by choosing a style and mood. One TikTok artist used it to drop a breakup tune that racked up 2 million streams in a month. What was the catch? She made small tweaks to the lyrics herself, AI did the structural work, and human input added the soul.What of art? AI’s actually a beast here. Tools like Artbreeder let users “breed” images; mix a cat with a spaceship, and get a cosmic feline. Netflix used AI to design posters for Stranger Things Season 5, tweaking colors based on viewer data. Guess the result?! Click-through rates jumped 15%. An artist named Mario Klingemann even sold an AI-generated portrait at Christie’s for $432,000 in 2018. It’s blurry, haunting, and unmistakably unique.Creator tip: AI is a collaborator, not a replacement. Give it your vision, then refine its results. The best work still requires that human spark.The Big Picture: What’s Next?And so, where is it all headed? In gaming, search for more vibrant worlds, characters with histories, narratives shifting halfway through the game, and challenges designed specifically for you. In entertainment, AI can create your next binge-watch or playlist on demand before you’ve even asked for it. The numbers are in its favor: the market for AI in gaming will reach $11.5 billion by 2030, according to Grand View Research. Entertainment is not lagging, with music AI tools generating $1.2 billion last year alone.But there’s a negative. Some worry AI will homogenize creativity, too many games or songs sounding “algorithmic.” Others worry about job displacement; if AI generates scripts, what happens to screenwriters? But history suggests that tech creates as much as it replaces; think about how streaming created new jobs like content strategists.Final question to ponder: If AI can tell us stories so engagingly, will we ever crave human-made tales, or will the difference become so negligible that we won’t notice? I’d bet on the latter. For starters, the best stories, AI or otherwise, reach us where it counts: the heart.Why This Matters to YouIf you’re a player, a movie buff, or just a person who likes a good tune, AI remakes your enjoyment. It’s not this intangible technology; it’s here, making every click, every play, every note richer. So, load up a game or watch a movie the next time, and ask yourself: how much of this was designed by a machine? You might be surprised, and that’s the thrill.What do you think? Do you want to have AI take the controller, or do you want human pilots? Either way, this journey’s just starting. Let’s keep talking.About the AuthorAyo OyewoLead Developer, Project Manager at XJ TechSpaceDigital Writer & Tech Insights Curator with a focus on emerging IT trends!Sign up on this platform, and give me a follow to get access to all of my content as soon as they dropWant me to create content or an article/blog for you?Connect with me: ayomideoyewo@gmail.com | https://x.com/XBanTs_
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    Katana ZERO DLC is “Finally Nearing Completion” as New Teaser Debuts
    News Katana ZERO DLC is “Finally Nearing Completion” as New Teaser Debuts The free DLC delves into Zero's "murky past" and offers trippy new story content, characters, levels, and gameplay mechanics. Posted By Ravi Sinha | On 11th, Apr. 2025 It’s been a long wait for Askiisoft’s free DLC for Katana ZERO, first announced in 2019 after the base game sold over 100,000 units. While it couldn’t provide a release date, the developer debuted a new teaser, showcasing all kinds of bloody mayhem. Check it out below. Furthermore, Askiisoft revealed in the trailer description that the DLC is “finally nearing completion.” Zero’s story will continue as players learn more about his “murky past” through new levels. Fans can also look forward to new characters, gameplay mechanics and weapons (including the Plasma Blaster). Though the DLC was initially touted to be half as long as the base game, it’s seemingly grown in scale over the past several years. Whether it arrives this year or not, it’s looking like a meaty experience for fans. Katana ZERO is available for Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC. It was released last year for iOS and Android. At one point, it became the second fastest-selling title for publisher Devolver Digital and sold 500,000 units in less than a year. Tagged With: Atomfall Publisher:Rebellion Developments Developer:Rebellion Developments Platforms:PS5, Xbox Series X, PS4, Xbox One, PCView More Monster Hunter Wilds Publisher:Capcom Developer:Capcom Platforms:PS5, Xbox Series X, PCView More South of Midnight Publisher:Microsoft Developer:Compulsion Games Platforms:Xbox Series X, PCView More Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out! Katana ZERO DLC is “Finally Nearing Completion” as New Teaser Debuts The free DLC delves into Zero's "murky past" and offers trippy new story content, characters, levels, and game... Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time Developer Would Love to Work on Banjo-Kazooie Game Banjo-Kazooie has long been a dormant franchise that can only be played through classic game collections on th... The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Switch 2 Edition Will Not Include Expansion Pass Content Those that pick up The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on the Switch 2 will have to buy the expansion pass... PlayStation Plus Price Increase Announced for Australia, Korea, and Southeast Asia Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia will be among the countries affected by PS Plus price hikes acros... Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault is Out This Summer, Also Coming to Game Pass Digital Sun's follow-up to the hit dungeon-crawling/shop management rogue-like will be available for Xbox Seri... Where Winds Meet is Launches in 2025 on PC and PS5, Closed Beta Kicks Off on May 16 The studio has also announced the minimum and recommend PC hardware needed to run the closed beta for Where Wi... View More
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    LRG introduces Doom + Doom II "Will It Run" Edition...for $666. (The Box plays Doom)
    DrFunk Member Oct 25, 2017 14,424 Not a joke: View: https://bsky.app/profile/wario64.bsky.social/post/3lmk6aruos62r DOOM + DOOM II Will it Run Edition (Switch, PS5, Xbox, PC) – Limited Run Games DOOM + DOOM II is region-free. This is an open pre-order for a limited time. PRE-ORDERS CLOSE ON SUNDAY, MAY 18, 2025 AT 11:59 PM EASTERN TIME. - DOOM- DOOM II- TNT: Evilution- The Plutonia Experiment- Master Levels for DOOM II- No Rest for the Living- Sigil- Legacy of Rust (a new episode... limitedrungames.com   Skot Member Oct 30, 2017 598 Incredible   mrbogus Member Jul 14, 2019 3,406 I like the floating Cacodemon statue, but not for $666.66.   HibbySloth One Winged Slayer Member Oct 25, 2017 6,884 I actually want that little Cacodemon handheld   AgentStrange Member Oct 25, 2017 4,852 Too rich for my blood. I'll see if I can get the cassettes and Cacodemon stuff separately on eBay in a few years.   geehepea Member Aug 5, 2024 296 Incredible idea and love that they made it, I won't be putting in an order though   Wereroku Member Oct 27, 2017 7,901 AgentStrange said: Too rich for my blood. I'll see if I can get the cassettes and Cacodemon stuff separately on eBay in a few years. Click to expand... Click to shrink... The cassettes are part of the much cheaper edition which seems like a decently good deal.   Bengraven Powered by Friendship™ Member Oct 26, 2017 33,359 Florida I'm really confused as to what is justifying the cost except to be a meme. The box is surely just wired to some cheap Raspberry Pi like device with a cheap LCD screen. The statue can't be more than like 50 bucks. The Tamogachi maybe $20? The games...I mean the first was literally THE freeware... Also, if you're paying 666 bucks, maybe let us have all the trading cards instead of making it a gacha system. lol /stops shaking fist at cloud because arthritis is flaring up  TheWooniestWoona Member Oct 27, 2017 7,197 Sigh I thought I was done buying physical console ports of Doom. Guess I'm buying 3 more. At least there's a cheaper version with just the game.  lobdale Member Oct 25, 2017 2,084 Bengraven said: I'm really confused as to what is justifying the cost except to be a meme. The box is surely just wired to some cheap Raspberry Pi like device with a cheap LCD screen. The statue can't be more than like 50 bucks. The Tamogachi maybe $20? The games...I mean the first was literally THE freeware... Click to expand... Click to shrink... This is a company founded on FOMO, that is the only thing explaining the cost   AgentStrange Member Oct 25, 2017 4,852 Wereroku said: The cassettes are part of the much cheaper edition which seems like a decently good deal. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Yeah... I'll probably end up doing that at some point.  spectator Member Jan 23, 2018 524 They ruined it with the sixty-six cents- the number is 666, not 66666.   SixelAlexiS Member Oct 27, 2017 8,991 Italy Bengraven said: I'm really confused as to what is justifying the cost except to be a meme. The box is surely just wired to some cheap Raspberry Pi like device with a cheap LCD screen. The statue can't be more than like 50 bucks. The Tamogachi maybe $20? The games...I mean the first was literally THE freeware... Click to expand... Click to shrink... You stole my post, pure greediness.   BaconHat One Winged Slayer Member Oct 25, 2017 6,396 Bengraven said: I'm really confused as to what is justifying the cost except to be a meme. The box is surely just wired to some cheap Raspberry Pi like device with a cheap LCD screen. The statue can't be more than like 50 bucks. The Tamogachi maybe $20? The games...I mean the first was literally THE freeware... Also, if you're paying 666 bucks, maybe let us have all the trading cards instead of making it a gacha system. lol /stops shaking fist at cloud because arthritis is flaring up Click to expand... Click to shrink... Good quality floating pen/statue in the market are more than 50 bucks, but that price is definitely bullshit for the entire amount.   Altima VII Member Mar 2, 2025 109 The headline $666 edition is obviously ridiculous and extremely silly, but I do want the $99 "Big Box" edition.   KoolAid Member Oct 25, 2017 6,996 Bengraven said: I'm really confused as to what is justifying the cost except to be a meme. The box is surely just wired to some cheap Raspberry Pi like device with a cheap LCD screen. The statue can't be more than like 50 bucks. The Tamogachi maybe $20? The games...I mean the first was literally THE freeware... Also, if you're paying 666 bucks, maybe let us have all the trading cards instead of making it a gacha system. lol /stops shaking fist at cloud because arthritis is flaring up Click to expand... Click to shrink... It's not a Tamagotchi, it also plays doom   Xeno Member Oct 25, 2017 2,236 Cacodemon Rookie card?   thewienke Member Oct 25, 2017 19,023 $1500 after tariffs 😭   Kratos2098 Member Feb 18, 2022 2,665 Seriously what's the difference between the PS5 base version of this and the previous one they did? Limited Run releasing more versions of Doom than Sony does The Last of US   AgentStrange Member Oct 25, 2017 4,852 Kratos2098 said: Seriously what's the difference between the PS5 base version of this and the previous one they did? Limited Run releasing more versions of Doom than Sony does The Last of US Click to expand... Click to shrink... The DOOM IP seems to be quite lucrative for LRG View: https://bsky.app/profile/agentstrange.bsky.social/post/3lmkabwnr6c2a  NuclearDistortion Member Nov 9, 2017 1,328 This is cool and all but 700$ roughly for a 35+ year old games?   sidephasing Member Dec 17, 2021 508 for 666$ a mini doom arcade machine would have been much cooler than a damn box.   Slackerchan Member Oct 25, 2017 1,686 Austin, TX To note, here is the content that's on the disc: Developed by id Software, and originally released in 1993, DOOM pioneered and popularized the first-person shooter, setting a standard for all FPS games. The critically acclaimed sequel, DOOM II, followed in 1994. Now the definitive, newly enhanced versions of DOOM + DOOM II are available as a combined product. Owners Receive: DOOM DOOM II TNT: Evilution The Plutonia Experiment Master Levels for DOOM II No Rest for the Living Sigil & Sigil II Legacy of Rust (a new episode created in collaboration by id Software, Nightdive Studios and MachineGames) A new Deathmatch map pack featuring 25 maps Altogether, there are a total of 187 mission maps and 43 deathmatch maps in DOOM + DOOM II. New Enhancements Online, cross-platform deathmatch and co-op for up to 16 players¹ In-game mod browser³ Choose between the original midi DOOM and DOOM II soundtracks or the modern IDKFA versions by Andrew Hulshult (including brand-new DOOM II recordings) Now on the KEX engine BOOM source compatibility makes it possible for hundreds of community-created mods from the past 25 years to be published in-game Accessibility options, such as a modern font to improve legibility, high contrast mode, text-to-speech, speech-to-text multiplayer chat and more Translated into 8 new languages: Mexican Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Polish, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese Existing Enhancements Upgraded visuals Modern controller support Weapon carousel for faster weapon switching Gyroscopic aiming Improved mouse and keyboard controls Local split-screen deathmatch and co-op for up to 4 players Featured community mods¹'²'³, including REKKR, Revolution!, Syringe, Double Impact, Arrival, and more! 60 FPS and native 16:9 support – up to 1080p Restored original in-game music using original hardware Quick Save/Load support DeHacked mod support Click to expand... Click to shrink... Pretty cool to me that it has both Sigils and Legacy of Rust on-disc.  Madao Avalanche's One Winged Slayer Member Oct 26, 2017 5,505 Panama for $666 they should be shipping a sticker that can play Doom. put the necessary microchips in the colors of the sticker and have it run there. only way the price would be justified.   Altima VII Member Mar 2, 2025 109 NuclearDistortion said: This is cool and all but 700$ roughly for a 35+ year old games? Click to expand... Click to shrink... No, this is very much $700 for "hyper specific thing for a small subset of collectors who must own anything and everything with the IP on"  Slackerchan Member Oct 25, 2017 1,686 Austin, TX Oops, double post, sorry.   NuclearDistortion Member Nov 9, 2017 1,328 Altima VII said: No, this is very much $700 for "hyper specific thing for a small subset of collectors who must own anything and everything with the IP on" Click to expand... Click to shrink... Yah this is more accurate - totally   Red Rudolph Member Aug 7, 2019 69 I love old school Doom as much (probably more) than the next guy, but even I've lost count of how many times these games have been repackaged in this generation alone. Who doesn't own five copies of Doom and Doom II already?   Scottoest Member Feb 4, 2020 12,476 Altima VII said: No, this is very much $700 for "hyper specific thing for a small subset of collectors who must own anything and everything with the IP on" Click to expand... Click to shrink... Yeah, no one buying this is buying it in order to get the DOOM games, lol.  Plexas Member Jan 24, 2025 125 Man where did all the users that are fed up with the re-release fad go?   XaosWolf One Winged Slayer - Powered by Friendship™ Member Oct 27, 2017 2,481 Why is there a box that runs Doom and a Cacodemon handheld that runs Doom in the same bundle...? The only thing I'd like is that handheld but I'd want to see if it can indeed play all of Doom on that tiny, weird shaped screen.  NinjaScooter Member Oct 25, 2017 60,033 Bengraven said: I'm really confused as to what is justifying the cost except to be a meme. The box is surely just wired to some cheap Raspberry Pi like device with a cheap LCD screen. The statue can't be more than like 50 bucks. The Tamogachi maybe $20? The games...I mean the first was literally THE freeware... Also, if you're paying 666 bucks, maybe let us have all the trading cards instead of making it a gacha system. lol /stops shaking fist at cloud because arthritis is flaring up Click to expand... Click to shrink... its a low demand/low volume and incredibly niche product so they aren't trying to sell at cost or just squeeze out a profit thats the end game with all of these "limited edition" nerd culture type of companies and releases.  C.Mongler The Fallen Oct 27, 2017 4,214 Hah hah, silly joke, but fucking $666??   ramenline Member Jan 9, 2019 1,635 They should have gone further. The game boxes should play Doom. The certificate of authority should play Doom. The trading cards and cassettes should play Doom. Lackluster effort by LRG   HK-48 Member Jan 14, 2021 2,341 England The tapes are the best bit  
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    Where to buy Magic: The Gathering – Tarkir: Dragonstorm
    Tarkir: Dragonstorm, the latest expansion for Magic: The Gathering, has finally arrived. Dragonstorm returns players to Tarkir, a dimensional plane where dragons live alongside five rival houses, each with their own ideologies and relationships to the chaotic, and occasionally benevolent reptiles. The new expansion is currently available to purchase online in the usual formats. However, the availability and price of certain products may fluctuate based on demand.Dragonstorm Commander DecksTarkir: Dragonstorm won’t launch with a Starter Kit like some previous expansions, which makes Commander Decks the logical jumping-off point for anyone new to Magic: The Gathering. These pre-built, 100-card decks include 98 non-foil cards in addition to a pair of exclusive, traditional foil Commander cards, and two randomly selected cards pulled from Collector Booster Packs. Each Commander Deck is focused on a different house or land from the plane of Tarkir, like the Jeskai or Abzan. Single Commander Decks are currently available to buy from Amazon for $44.99 or from Best Buy for $47.99 each.Dragonstorm BundleThe $53.99 bundle for Tarkir: Dragonstorm includes nine, 14-card Play Booster packs in addition to a single, foil alternate-art card, 40 Basic Land cards, and a Spindown life-counter die. The Dragonstorm Bundle is a great way to quickly expand your collection with a variety of cards from the new set, and is currently available to buy on Amazon, Best Buy, and GameStop for around $50.$51Dragonstorm Play BoostersThe most common way to expand any Magic: The Gathering collection is through Play Boosters. Play Boosters for the new Tarkir: Dragonstorm set are available to buy in 30-pack boxes for around $129 from Amazon, while Best Buy and GameStop have Booster Boxes available for around $150. Each 14-card pack contains a spread of one rare or Mythic rare, three uncommon, and seven common cards in addition to a single Land card, a traditional foil card, and a card of a random rarity. Of the 14 cards included in each pack, one is also guaranteed to be a traditional foil card.MTG - Tarkir: Dragonstorm Play Booster Box$130$16521% off$130Dragonstorm Collector BoostersCollector Booster packs are the only way to get some of the coolest alternate-art cards from the new expansion, and are available to buy in boxes of 12 packs for $299.99 from Amazon, while Best Buy and GameStop have boxes available for $279.99. Each Collector Booster pack contains 15 Magic: The Gathering cards along with a single foil double-sided token. Every pack contains a spread of two foil and two non-foil rare or Mythic rare, eight foil common or uncommon cards, and a Tarkir: Dragonstorm Commander card, along with a single Land card.$280See More:
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