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Estars launches interactive esports engagement platform for fans
Estars is unveiling an interactive engagement platform for esports events around the world. The Dublin-based company bills itself as a fan-first…
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Blizzard’s Mike Morhaime leaves a legacy of quality and kindness for the video game industry
Mike Morhaime was not the primary leader of Blizzard Entertainment when it was formed (as Silicon & Synapse) 27 years…
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The RetroBeat: Mortal Kombat’s green screen tech returns in Super Kombat Fighter
Today, the original Mortal Kombat games’ use of live actors in front of a green screen may look … well,…
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Indiana Jones’ lost gaming adventure returns on GOG
The Nazi-killing superarchaeologist is back. GOG has just released Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine on its game distribution service…
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Robin Hunicke interview — Why developers should collaborate with VR platform makers
Virtual reality is still a fledgling industry, and it’s hard to make money on the relatively small installed base of…
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Gaming influencer report: Ninja leaps to top in August
Ninja may have just missed out on being the top gaming influencer in July, but the popular Fortnite streamer was…
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Oculus talks the controller tracking limitation of Quest
Oculus Quest, the latest VR headset from Facebook, enables full six degrees of freedom (6DOF) tracking for both head and…
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Newzoo’s Peter Warman: Why big brands are diving into esports sponsorships
Peter Warman, game industry analyst and CEO of Dutch market researcher Newzoo, started following esports closely in 2013. He started…
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Mario Kart VR is coming to the U.S. thanks to HTC and Bandai Namco
Mario Kart VR is coming to the United States. The virtual reality attraction is already running in Japan and the…
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