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The new Vanillaware for Nintendo Switch has left the developer without funds

The new Vanillaware for Nintendo Switch has left the developer without funds

Vanillaware, is back in a tight financial situation with their next title, Unicorn Overlord. Having exhausted funds during the creation of 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, they are betting again on the commercial success of their ambitious new game. Vanillaware’s financial situation adds more pressure on the already challenging task of launching Unicorn Overlord. Although their ...

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Neil Druckmann doesn’t think there are many big games left in him

Neil Druckmann doesn’t think there are many big games left in him

Neil Druckmann, creator of Uncharted and The Last of Us, doesn’t think he’ll produce many more big games. In an interview with rapper Logic, Neil Druckmann reflected aloud on the aftermath of major game development, saying that “everything has been incredibly stressful” since the release of Uncharted 2. Logic asked Druckmann, creative director of Uncharted ...

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The biggest failures that Apple left us in the industry

The biggest failures that Apple left us in the industry

Throughout Apple’s more than 40 years in business, and after going through a period where it almost closed its doors without Bill Gates (yes, Bill Gates), the company founded by Steve Jobs and whose legacy is currently in the hands of Tim Cook, has launched a large number of products on the market, products which ...

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Analysis of A Little Left – Everything is in order

Analysis of A Little Left – Everything is in order

Review of A Little to the Left for Xbox Series X. The RAE defines the order as the “put things in their rightful place“Oh there”good arrangement of things between them“. Order has even led human beings to develop philosophical systems such as feng shui. This ensures that the conscious and harmonious occupation of space can ...

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This is the Nintendo DS Ni No Kuni that never left Japan

This is the Nintendo DS Ni No Kuni that never left Japan

It is impossible not to surrender to the charm of Ni no Kuni. Not only for his own successes, but for his way of bringing the talent of a Studio Ghibli to video games that has thrilled entire generations with that spatial touch of the most inspired Level 5. However, even before we knew the ...