Tales from IT – Helping a Customer With No Technical Ability At All February 17, 2022
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It’s very common for IT to assist customers who have little technical aptitude. That’s typically why they need our help to begin with. But what happens when you deal with a customer who’s technical aptitude is so poor, they can’t relay to you what they need you to do for them? Here’s that story and how I dealt with it.
This will likely be the final Tales from IT on this site. Hope you all enjoyed it!
Sam and Max: This Time It’s Virtual Trailer February 16, 2022
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There are few classic PC adventure game fans who don’t know the names of Sam and Max: Freelance Police. I would describe the games as absolute insanity, with two lovable characters and gameplay logic that stretches any adventure game fan’s mind.
The team over at Big Sugar have been working on a brand-new Sam & Max VR game for some time, and now it looks like PSVR owners will be sitting in the office of the Freelance Police very soon. Here’s the trailer:
Sam & Max: This Time It’s Virtual is out now for Oculus. It is coming to the PSVR February 23rd, 2022.
Cyberpunk 2077 Next-Gen Update Released February 16, 2022
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The developers of Cyberpunk 2077 have announced a native patch has been released that will make the PS4 and Xbox One versions of Cyberpunk 2077 run on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S respectively. The new patch also includes a slew of new features and bug fixes. To celebrate, they’ve released this full stream which includes the first look at PS5 and Xbox Series X versions of the game. Take a look, the stream starts at around the 15 minute mark.
Cyberpunk 2077 is out now for PC, Stadia, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X.
iOS and iPadOS 15.3.1 Released February 11, 2022
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Apple has just released a minor update for iPad, iPhone, Apple Watch and Mac Computers. The new update contains a slew of security fixes and a bug fix that affected braille displays. It can be downloaded right now through your device’s software update feature.
The new update weighs in at around 130MB depending on your device and won’t take very long to install. There doesn’t seem to be a corresponding update for Apple TV at this time.
The Wolf Among Us 2 Behind the Scenes February 9, 2022
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A moment I never expected to come is at hand. The developers of The Wolf Among Us 2 is ready to show what they’ve been working on since the game was first revealed at The Game Awards 2019. Welcome back, Bigby.
The Wolf Among Us 2 is coming 2023z
Nintendo Direct 2-9-2022 February 9, 2022
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Nintendo has just released a massive preview of all the major games we can expect to come to the Nintendo Switch over the next few months. Let’s take a look!
All games shown are coming to the Nintendo Switch.
How I Would Relaunch Captain N: The Game Master as a Live-Action TV Series February 6, 2022
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Doing something new today, folks. In the past, I’ve given my thoughts about how I would handle theme park expansions, or given my opinions about movie and TV adaptations. Today, I’m throwing my hat into the ring and giving my thoughts about how I would plan a show if I was put in charge of it.
Nintendo has seen an incredible renaissance with the success of the Nintendo Switch and its library of games. New Super Mario, Legend of Zelda, and Metroid games have seen tremendous success. Super Nintendo World has opened in Universal Studios Japan to high praise and is heavily expected to come to the United States in either one coast or the other within the next few years. Also, a new Super Mario movie is in development for a theatrical release within the next few years. My point is Nintendo is on top and it’s clear their franchises are still as relevant today as they’ve ever been.
However, there’s one aspect of Nintendo’s history that has remained largely forgotten except for a group of die-hard fans, and that was the animated series Captain N: The Game Master. Produced by DIC, the show was an animated adventure series that aired on Saturday Mornings during the early 90s. It starred Captain N, a human from the real world, who gets sucked into his Nintendo. He is tasked with saving the people on the other side of the screen from destruction by led by Mother Brain. Joining him are several Nintendo fan favorites including Pit from Kid Icarus, Simon Belmont from Castlevania and of course, Mega Man.
The show lasted two seasons, and featured crossover episodes with the characters that also had an ongoing animated series being produced at the time. As far as I remember, the show had no official ending, and there was no ending where Captain N is able to return to his home in victory.
It has been thirty years since the original show aired. Recently, we got to thinking a lot about the consequences of what it would be like if a show like that was done today. What if Captain N never left Videoland? What if he spent the last thirty years on the other end of the screen, and his battle against the army of Mother Brain had remained a stalemate the whole time? Then we wondered what would happen if Mother Brain was able to cross over in the real world. The possibilities suddenly became endless.
So here are our ideas for how we would bring back Captain N in the form of a live-action series for modern day.
Netflix, feel free to call me any time.
Shenmue: The Animation Episode 1 Airs Tonight February 4, 2022
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I can’t believe I missed out on reporting this sooner. Adult Swim has announced that the first episode of Shenmue: The Animation will be broadcasting tonight at 12:30AM. Here’s an official sneak peak!
Those interested in watching the episode subtitled with its original audio will be able to watch it on Crunchyroll tomorrow.
Lost Media – EA’s Alternate Reality Game About Conspiracies, Majestic January 29, 2022
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Maniac discusses a completely unremembered game from the year 2000, Majestic. Published by EA and priced like an MMO, Majestic had no game engine or executable. Players received phone calls, video messages emails and faxes, all to assist or hinder them in their quest to protect themselves and their in-game allies from whatever was coming.
Five episodes and a demo were released over the course of the game’s lifespan. They ranged in length from three to six days of real-time gameplay each and could not be replayed once completed. A second season was announced after the fifth episode concluded, but was cancelled due to low subscription numbers of the first season. Since it’s release, no one remembers it, and since most of its gameplay revolves around streaming video messages, emails, faxes and phone calls, next to nothing of the game was preserved.
What was the game about, and where might this content be? Let’s let our host tell you a story.
Magic Mouse Unboxing January 28, 2022
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You didn’t think the M1 Mac Mini was the only thing we unboxed did you? No, especially since the Mac Mini does not ship with a keyboard or mouse. For the longest time, Mac computers only shipped with a single-button mouse, while PC users enjoyed multi-button mice equipped with scroll wheels. By the mid-2000s, Apple finally released their own multi-button mouse that offered users the ability to scroll…with the caveat that it still looked like a one-button mouse. It was called…the Magic Mouse!
Many years have passed since that original Magic Mouse released and it has undergone many hardware revisions in the intervening years. Today, we’ll be looking at the most recent version which retails for $79.99 US.
If you’re a Mac user and need a mouse, then the Magic Mouse is what you want to pick up!