Wednesday, 29 February 2012

WIN!: Peel it Off WIN

WIN!: Peel it Off WIN:



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Report: Baldur's Gate site teases Beamdog-developed franchise project [Update]

Report: Baldur's Gate site teases Beamdog-developed franchise project [Update]:
What's going on at BaldursGate.com? We're not 100 percent sure, honestly, but it sure looks like a teaser site for some form of new entry in the BioWare franchise. And Game Banshee seems to know more, claiming to have solidified news that the site was put together by former BioWare designer Trent Oster and his cohorts at Beamdog. "We're not related to the Steam Complete Edition," Oster said, referring to a recently discovered Baldur's Gate Complete Edition. "I can tell you that much. Other than that, we're hoping to announce something soon."

What that "something" is remains to be seen, but from the various Baldur's Gate accoutrement on the teaser site, it sure looks like a Baldur's Gate something is in the works over at Beamdog. Considering that Beamdog handled the HD port of BioWare's MDK 2, it stands to reason that an HD port of Baldur's Gate could be in the works. Regardless, we've yet to find out for sure.

An adorable little poem was also found in the site's source code, which we've dropped after the break. And hey, do us a quick solid -- if you're way into the Baldur's Gate franchise and spot something especially notable on that site, don't hesitate to shoot us a note.

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Thursday, 23 February 2012

Fill out a survey, get beta access to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Fill out a survey, get beta access to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive:
Thousands of players already have their hot little hands on the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive beta, but Valve is just itching to give out more to those willing to fill out a survey. The survey is broken into two parts, a hardware survey conducted via Steam and a short questionnaire. The questions revolve around expected topics -- number of FPS experience, favorite Counter-Strike version, weapons and maps, etc.

Starting next week, Valve will award beta keys to a batch of survey respondents. There are no "wrong" answers to the survey, according to Valve, so we're really hoping no one looks into our 12.9 K/D ratio. You can find the survey on the Counter-Strike blog.

JoystiqFill out a survey, get beta access to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive originally appeared on Joystiq on Thu, 23 Feb 2012 15:50:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Friday, 17 February 2012

Shadow Sculptures made of Rubbish

Shadow Sculptures made of Rubbish:


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Wednesday, 8 February 2012

BBC Puts A Face To Internet Trolls

BBC Puts A Face To Internet Trolls:

Trolls are something we all have to put up with online. But a new BBC documentary tried to track them down, and this video shows just how horrible they can be in real life, too.
As part of the BBC documentary Panorama, a reporter tracked down a troll in Cardiff, Wales, who goes by the handle Nimrod Severn. His real names is Darren Burton, and he has a taste for commenting on memorial pages set up ...