Conversations With Curtis Episode 4 Release Date July 21, 2021
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Since it was first revealed, we’ve been following the progress on Conversations With Curtis, an online web series which features interviews with the people behind the classic PC horror game Phantasmagoria 2. Now, we finally have the official details on the next episode. Let’s watch and find out.
Conversations With Curtis Episode 4 will broadcast July 31st, 2021 at 10AM Pacific (1PM Eastern). The special guest will be the game’s legendary composer Gary Spinard. You can subscribe to the channel here.
Phantasmagoria 2: A Puzzle of Flesh is out now for PC.
Pokemon Go Fest 2021 Wrap Up Video July 21, 2021
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The team over at Niantic has posted this video to celebrate the wrap up of Pokémon Go Fest 2021! Check it out, maybe you might see yourself in it.
Pokémon Go is out now for Android and iOS devices.
Nintendo Switch 12.1.0 Update Released July 21, 2021
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Nintendo has made their recent software update a required download to use online features of the Nintendo Switch. Software Update 12.1.0 improves the interface for storage management when you need to free up space to start a large download. The new version also includes new Joy-Con firmware.
Conversations With Curtis Episode 4 Announced July 19, 2021
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Ladies and Gentlemen, Paul Stetler.
You can check out the game here.
Phantasmagoria 2: A Puzzle of Flesh is out now for PC.
iOS 14.7 and WatchOS 7.6 Released July 19, 2021
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Apple just released major software updates for the Apple Watch, Apple TV and iPhone. The new iPhone update adds support for the new MagSafe Battery across all iPhone 12 phones, and some credit limitations for Apple Card.
The new update is pretty hefty and weighs in between 800-950MB, even if you had iOS 14.6 installed.
WatchOS 7.6 adds ECG support as well as new heart warning features in 30 more countries.
There is currently no iPadOS release.
Pokemon Go Fest 2021 Kicks Off July 16, 2021
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Ladies and gentlemen, John Hanke.
Pokémon Go Fest 2021 will take place 10am-6pm Saturday and Sunday. Tickets for the virtual event are $4.99 US.
Pokémon Go is out now for Android and iOS smartphones and tablets.
Reminder: Pokemon Go Fest 2021 This Weekend July 13, 2021
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Pokémon Trainers, don’t forget that Pokémon Go Fest 2021 will take place this weekend! Just like last year, the event is happening worldwide and anyone with a respective device will be able to participate.
So how do you play? Tickets are $4.99 US and can be purchased through your device’s respective App Store. If you don’t have a credit card, you might need to buy a gift card for either iTunes or Google Pay because you can’t purchase a ticket with PokéCoins.
Of course there are other ways to play. Live streaming will be happening throughout the 2-day event, and Niantic published a free page full of crafting items for fun or decoration. If you are a Google device player, you may be entitled to some free goodies when you log in.
Pokémon Go is out now for Android and iOS devices.
Everything You Need to Know about Charging Apple Devices July 12, 2021
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If you plan to get a new iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch and don’t know what you need to charge it, I’m here to help you. If you don’t l know what MagSafe is or if Thunderbolt and Lightning is very very frightening, relax. I’ve produced a new how-to video for you.
While it would be better if Apple provided a unified document about what kind of charging their devices can handle, I have done my own experimenting and would like to share my research with all of you. Enjoy.
Gaming History You Should Know – Donkey Kong Country Dissection July 11, 2021
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It’s Sunday, and this is the long-awaited return of Gaming History You Should Know, where we highlight some of the best independently produced gaming documentaries across the internet. As a person who grew up playing games almost exclusively on the PC, I never owned an SNES or Nintendo 64. Quite a shame, as in the mid-90s, Nintendo was in the middle of a renaissance reinventing what they could do with their classic properties for the 90s. Games like Super Metroid and Link to the Past not just revolutionized the games that came before them, but set a new standard for gaming later games would have to meet. But what do you do when you have a character like Donkey Kong?
Donkey Kong, created by Shigeru Miyamoto, was an arcade game which put you into the shoes of the iconic Jumpman (later named Mario) where you had to tangle with the titular Donkey Kong in a quest to save your girlfriend, Pauline. It was a great game for its time, but by the 90s it would be the character of Mario that Nintendo was known for, not Donkey Kong. To bring DK back into his rightful place of Nintendo’s pantheon, Nintendo needed to create a new Donkey Kong game for the 90s. They tasked the studio Rare, who brought in SGI 3D-graphics workstations that could create a game to win back players’ to the great ape. The game would be called Donkey Kong Country and it would be a tremendous success.
YouTube star MistareFusion, who I’ve been inspired by ever since I saw his comparison of the original Power Rangers shows with the Sentai it was based on, produced this great video about the classic game. He covers it’s history, the technical aspects about the game and what made it so ground breaking for the time. It’s a great look back into the era and I totally recommend giving it a watch.
Donkey Kong Country is out now for the SNES. It can be played on the Nintendo Switch as part of the Nintendo Switch Online service.
A Hero Rises – The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword HD Trailer July 9, 2021
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Nintendo produced this deep dive video about The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword HD, a game which will be released in just about a week. Let’s take a closer look at the game and see if it is worth picking up again.
The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword HD is coming exclusively to the Nintendo Switch.