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Pyoro admits that the primary source is a Nintendo employee in Japan who apparently had access to Nintendo’s web backend

Pyoro admits that the primary source is a Nintendo employee in Japan who apparently had access to Nintendo’s web backend

Bloomberg video game reporter Jason Schreier published an interesting article dealing with various high-profile video game leakers, and of course Pyoro is one of them. Pyoro has been a thorn in Nintendo’s backside in the past with his accurate leaks of information about Nintendo games before Nintendo Direct presentations. While he was uncharacteristically quiet in ...

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Redfall: Microsoft apparently starts refunds

Redfall: Microsoft apparently starts refunds

It’s over and done with. With the closure of Arkane Austin, Redfall is no longer going ahead and the planned DLC will not be released. But at least there is apparently money back. It’s so bitter. Not only did Redfall have a really bad start and fell far short of expectations for an Arkane title, ...

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Telekom apparently down: disruption leads to internet problems

Telekom apparently down: disruption leads to internet problems

TELEKOM 06 June 2024 at 10:27 am Telekom is apparently down, because many of the provider’s customers are currently reporting to us that they are having problems with the Internet. Disruption at Telekom. (Source: Depositphotos / PavelButsman) At the moment, Telekom’s internet doesn’t seem to be working quite as it should. Many customers are reporting ...

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YouTube is apparently cracking down on backend video game leakers

YouTube is apparently cracking down on backend video game leakers

Video game journalist Tom Henderson, who is generally absolutely right when it comes to game leaks, said on social media platform X that YouTube is currently investigating employees who access the popular video site’s backend and leak content before publication. The problem is that video game leaks are on the rise, and many in the ...

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The Paper Mario: Thousand-Year Door Codebase apparently contains references to 4K output

The Paper Mario: Thousand-Year Door Codebase apparently contains references to 4K output

Image: Nintendo Dataminers have discovered references to higher resolution output in the code for the Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Switch remake. As he posted @RibShark (Thank you @NintyPrime), the game apparently contains code designed to handle rendering at various resolutions, including 4K, which the current Switch doesn’t support. There seems to be code to ...

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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door has apparently been leaked online

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door has apparently been leaked online

Image: Nintendo Just a day before its release, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for Switch has apparently been leaked online. Unfortunately, first-party game leaks like this have been a common occurrence throughout the Switch’s life cycle, so it’s no surprise to see it happen again. While there are some new things to experience in this ...