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Gaming History You Should Know – Eric and the Dread Gazeebo April 16, 2017

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It’s Sunday, and that means it’s time for another story of Gaming History You Should Know.  The pen-and-paper RPG series Dungeons & Dragons has been around for decades and like with anything popular among nerds it has inspired its share of humor.  That’s right, in fact it has inspired so much humorous content it would take me a week just to feature everything I could find in a single Google search that I thought was funny!

Among all of these jokes and all this humor, people wonder what is the story that is probably the most recognized in all of D&D lore?  The answer to that question would be the story of Eric and the Gazebo, or as its more often called online, Eric and the Dread Gazebo.

The original story of Eric and the Gazebo was written by Richard Aronson and was printed in 1985 or 1986.  It detailed a team of adventurers who come across a gazebo for the very first time. While the story is fictionalized it was based on real events from a D&D session Richard had once played.  It was later copied online some time in the 1990s under the name of Eric and the Dread Gazebo where it was further recopied and spread like wildfire.  If you aren’t familiar with the story, here’s a pretty good version of it presented as voice over.

So there you go, the history behind Eric and the Gazebo, that same story your RPG group will occasionally reference during games.  If you’d like us to highlight more of our favorite Dungeons & Dragons inspired humor, post a comment below!

Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi Trailer April 14, 2017

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Just wanted to leave this here. Enjoy!

Star Wars: Episode VIII: The Last Jedi is coming to theaters December 15th, 2017

PlayStation 4 Software Update 4.55 Released April 13, 2017

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Sony has just released a minor software update for the PlayStation 4’s system software.  The new update is called version 4.55 and it includes non-specific optimizations.

You do not need to install the software update to access the PlayStation Network at this time, but installing it could become mandatory later on.  The update clocks in at around 340MB.

RF Switch – The Legend of Zelda April 13, 2017

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Rock band RF Switch performs a fantastic set list of songs inspired by video games and television shows from the 80s, and from that era, I can think of no song more iconic than The Legend of Zelda.  Here is their version of that theme, which they performed live at CT GamerCon 2017.

In case you missed it, here is their rendition of the theme to Metroid.

Splatoon 2 Release Date April 12, 2017

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Since it was announced, Splatoon 2 is expected to be the most important online multiplayer game on the Nintendo Switch. And now, Nintendo released their latest Nintendo Direct video with an all-new preview of the game! 

You saw that right, we finally have a release date!  Splatoon 2 is coming July 21st, 2017 exclusively to the Nintendo Switch.

Remedy Games is Returning to Multiplatform Development April 12, 2017

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It has been one year since the release of Quantum Break on the PC and Xbox One and I’ve got an announcement for anyone interested to hear more about the studio that made it!  Huge news was revealed earlier when Quantum Break and Alan Wake‘s developer Remedy announced they would be developing their highly anticipated next game for multiple platforms including the PS4.

This is huge news because the last two major titles Remedy worked on were exclusive to Microsoft’s platforms due to the fact Microsoft published them, and console loyalists have been begging them to release games on the PlayStation platform ever since.

We don’t know very much about Remedy’s next project except for the fact that it has the internal code name P7, but you can be sure we will talk more about it as time develops!  Until then you should join our Let’s Play Quantum Break series on Beam!

Windows 10 Creators Update Released April 12, 2017

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A major operating system update has been released for Windows 10. Dubbed the Creator’s Update, the new version of Windows 10 greatly expands gaming and streaming functionality.  In fact, I’ll let Major Nelson from the Xbox Community tell you more about it!

The Windows 10 Creators Update is a free download for any PC users equipped with Windows 10. It will likely be delivered to your system via Windows Update soon!

Uncharted: The Lost Legacy Riverboat Revelation Cinematic Trailer April 12, 2017

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Earlier today the team from Naughty Dog released an eye opening cinematic trailer for the upcoming Uncharted 4 single-player expansion Uncharted: The Lost Legacy.

The new story picks up after the events of Uncharted 4 as we watch the dearly missed character Chloe Fraiser team up with antagonist Nadine Ross in a search across India. 

Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is expected to arrive in August.  Uncharted 4 is out now exclusively on PS4.

Chessex Gemini 7-Dice Set Review April 10, 2017

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All Dungeons & Dragons players know that regardless of what edition of the game they’re playing, there is one essential tool all players are going to need to bring with them other than their imagination and that is dice.  But what dice do you buy and what happens if you’re like me and are very particular about the color of dice you buy?

Dice maker Chessex offers gaming dice of all different colors and configurations.  One of those options is a 7-pack of different dice featuring the same color.  Today, we’re going to take a close look at one of those sets, Gemini Blue-Steel. Let’s take a look and try them out!

How many sets of dice should pen and paper role players have?  Does the color matter?  Do you want us to look at more dice?  Post a comment below with your thoughts!

Gaming History You Should Know – The ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter April 9, 2017

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It’s Sunday and it is time for us to bring back our now weekly feature Gaming History You Should Know, where we highlight the great work of content creators from all across the internet.  Today, we will be discussing something pretty special, a theme park attraction.  Let me tell you a story about ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter, one of Walt Disney World’s most controversial and yet still fondly remembered rides over a decade after it closed for good.

Back in the mid-90s the then CEO of Disney, a man named Michael Eisner was bringing the company back from a near bankruptcy and into a whole new era of dominance.  Disney owned bi-costal theme parks, and while they were considered by many to be the finest theme parks in the world, Eisner felt they could be doing even better.  He wanted to build thrill rides that would appeal to teenagers inside the Magic Kingdom and had some bold ideas for making it happen.  In 1994, Disney unveiled their plans for what would become the scariest ride in the Magic Kingdom, the ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter.

This Sounds like a lot of information, but I have to admit that’s just a tiny sliver of the ride’s complete history for you.  I’ll let Rob from the YouTube Channel Rob Plays talk about the full history behind the ride.  Rob really did his homework and you can tell he misses the ride when you hear him talk about it.

ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter went through several changes as the imagineers fine tuned it for the general public. I’ll let the guys from Park Ride History tell you more about it.  It’s a very detailed video which breaks down the ride’s history and even includes examples of the new audio which was added to improve the ride.

ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter opened in 1995 and after such a massive promotional campaign, there was no shortage of people who wanted to ride it.  For those of you who didn’t get the chance to go on the ride while it was in operation, here’s a look at the full ride and preshow courtesy of Martin’s Videos.

The video is fantastic but video alone really can’t get across how scary it was to actually sit in one of those chairs.  After the ride opened to the public, everyone was talking about it.  How many people were people I knew talking about this ride?  Let me tell you something, I remember my sixth grade science teacher talking about it during class one day, and she had enjoyed it too!

What does this now defunct theme park ride have to do with gaming? In retrospect, a whole lot!  The same technology which helped make the ride such a thrilling experience is now very commonly found in home gaming setups.  The ride’s atmosphere was a lot more than what you saw when you walked in, sound played a big part in the experience. The creative use of stereo speakers built into the theater’s chairs could easily make a ridegoer believe a hungry, vicious alien was hunting them down.  Nowadays I don’t know any gamers who won’t play games without surround sound equipment of some kind, and speaker equipped gaming chairs can easily replicate that same type of setup!

One other thing to remember is both Rob Plays and Park Ride History talked about how Alien Encounter could have been an interactive shooting game similar to MIB: Alien Attack at Universal Studios Orlando.  We don’t know how long that design was in place, but it made me wonder if this experience could be replicated with modern VR headsets?

Now you’re probably going to ask me if I was lucky enough to go on the ride myself, and sadly the answer is no.  I visited Disney World in 1995, when Alien Encounter was just beginning operation, but I didn’t go on it. By this point the word was out just how scary this ride was, and thought I was way too young at the time to enjoy it.  I had heard stories later on about parents dragging their kids onto this ride, but my parents never forced me to go on it.  I planned to eventually check it out a few years later when I was older, but I didn’t go back to Disney World again until 2007, and by that point the ride had been replaced with Stitch’s Great Escape, one of the worst rides in the history of the park.  Take my advice, if you get the chance to go on a ride, take it because you’ll never know how much longer it’ll be around!

With Stitch’s Great Escape now getting put into a high capacity only phase, people have started to talk about what will replace it. I say they should bring back Alien Encounter. Disney still has nothing like it on any of their properties, and the demand is there from people who would take a trip to Florida just for the chance to experience the ride for the first or even next time!

What do you think Disney should do?  Post a comment below with your thoughts and thanks again to everyone who contributed to this article!