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16
Jun

‘Mario and Luigi: Paper Jam’ drops on 3DS next spring


The oft-rumored Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam is on its way to 3DS in spring 2016. This is a brand-new game with RPG elements, turn-based combat and Paper Mario inspiration all rolled into one experience. Paper Mario is a generally beloved series within the Mushroom Kingdom universe, as it plays with 2D and 3D elements and bends perspective in a fun way. The first Paper Mario launched in North America in 2001 on the Nintendo 64. Nostalgia, here we come.

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16
Jun

Here’s where to watch Square Enix’s big E3 showcase


We’re sure Square Enix will have more up its sleeve that simply reiterating its (awesome) Final Fantasy remake. Check below to see what unfolds. Kingdom Hearts, Deus Ex.. maybe some Just Cause? Let’s see!

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16
Jun

‘Super Mario Maker’ out September 11th, demo this week at Best Buy


After a year of teasing, Nintendo’s finally revealed when we’ll get to make side-scrolling Mario levels of our own in Super Mario Maker: September 11th, 2015. Can’t wait that long? The gaming giant is partnering with Best Buy again, and tomorrow (June 17th) from 4PM to 9PM local time, select stores will have demo kiosks where you can kick the game’s tires. As a reward for you enduring the crowds of kicking fans, you’ll snag a 30th anniversary Mario button. Pretty cool, right? Supplies are limited, of course, and Nintendo’s set up a website to help you locate where the nearest participating yellow-tag store is.

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16
Jun

‘Just Cause 3’ parachutes in on PS4, Xbox One and PC on December 1st


In case you forgot, Just Cause 3 lands this year on PS4, Xbox One and PC, and we’ve now had a closer glimpse of the five-years-going sequel. Expect to topple a tyrant in charge of your mother’s homeland, and possibly a missile threat and more. Grapple hooks, parachutes and even a pair of wings are all part of your sandbox. And you pilot helicopters or even a tractor — finally. The gameplay showcase focused on.. well a lot of explosions and well as a new gameplay mode that focuses on destruction. The game launches on December 1st on PS4, Xbox One and PC.

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16
Jun

Platinum Games is working on a new ‘NieR’ game for PS4


It’s been five years since NieR last arrived on consoles, but at today’s Square Enix E3 press conference, the publisher announced that a new title is in-development for the PlayStation 4. Fans of the franchise will be pleased to know that Platinum Games is handling the development of this new title and, as producer Atsushi Inaba mentioned on stage, there’ll be a heavy focus on action. Though we were treated to a short “sneak peek,” the company stressed that this footage was merely a proof of concept, and that we could expect to hear more this Fall.

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16
Jun

Sony at E3: a recap of a surprisingly safe showcase


Sony at E3: a recap of a surprisingly safe showcase

Sony’s E3 press conference kicked off with a bang — The Last Guardian is on its way to PlayStation 4 in 2016. After that, the rest of the show was gravy, including a fantastic-looking remake of Final Fantasy 7 and the fairly shocking announcement of Shenmue 3‘s $2 million Kickstarter (which is totally funded by now). We took a minute right after the showcase to break down the major announcements; join us in the video above.

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16
Jun

Here’s where to watch Nintendo’s digital E3 showcase


Heads up, Mario, Zelda, Smash Bros. and amiibo fans everywhere: Nintendo’s all-digital E3 showcase goes live at 9AM PT / 12PM ET today. Watch the stream here with us and check out all of the new and hot news on the Engadget homepage. Remember, we’re at E3 all week and we’ll go hands-on with some of the cool stuff we see today.

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16
Jun

‘Metal Gear Online’ evolves its stealthy multiplayer in ‘The Phantom Pain’


At the same two-day preview event where we got to spend hours at the helm of Hideo Kojima’s next (and possibly last) Metal Gear Solid game, publisher Konami confirmed a handful of details about its online component. Metal Gear Online in The Phantom Pain will feature online player-vs.-player competitive modes for teams of up to 16 players on PC, Xbox One and PS4 and a max of 12 players on the previous-generation consoles.

One standout is the return of Team Sneak, a mode where one team must infiltrate another team’s base and subdue adversaries using camouflage and non-lethal weaponry. The defending team counters invaders with a wide array of deadly weapons. Team Sneak first appeared in Metal Gear Solid 4‘s Metal Gear Online mode on PS3. Online maps will be unique for the mode, but inspired by locations found in Afghanistan and Africa from The Phantom Pain‘s single-player campaign. When discussing the maps, Konami Productions Los Angeles Online Community Manager Robert Peeler used language that original maps may be added to the game later, but DLC content was not confirmed.

In the single-player game, Big Boss worked tirelessly to develop a base of operations, a giant oil tanker where soldiers train and equipment is developed called the Mother Base. One aspect of The Phantom Pain’s online component ties directly to a player’s headquarters, a system Peeler referred to as Forward Operating Bases. With the online version, you get an attack-and-defend system. “You set up some Forward Operating Bases [FOB] in your Mother Base where different players also playing the game can come and attack it and you can attack theirs,” Peeler says. “There are different objectives including taking out the enemy, rescuing hostages” and more.

With the FOB system, if a friend has quality resources you’re craving that you haven’t unlocked, such as specific vehicles or highly trained soldiers, it’s possible to steal those valuable assets for use in your own army. Players can spend in-game currency to research and develop new technologies, but may want to set aside a fund to fortify their bases from online invaders.

The online modes for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain are in development at Konami Productions Los Angeles. Konami promises it will reveal additional details this week during E3.

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16
Jun

Razer’s VR platform gets Android support and position tracking


Razer recently launched its Open Source VR intiative, complete with a virtual reality headset to get more developers into the VR game. The initial launch notably lacked Android support and positional tracking hardware, but it’s now filed those holes with its latest OSVR Hacker Development Kit (HDK) 1.2. The IR system is included in the kit price, including the 100Mhz IR LED system and a camera that provides 360 degrees of position tracking. Previously, Razer included IR position tracking designs and templates, but didn’t supply the hardware.

On top of Linux and Windows, OSVR now supports Android as well. That’ll enable developers to create mobile content and test it with Unity’s “Palace” demo. The hardware kit will soon include a mobile faceplate too, which will work in conjunction with the Android SDK to “let developers test their OSVR hardware on Android devices.” To use it, developers will just need to swap out the developer headset’s default faceplate and replace it with the mobile version when it arrives.

Razer also revealed that the new developer kit supports the incoming faceplate with a built-in Leap Motion controller, though that hardware won’t be coming until later, either. Also arriving in a future upgrade will be an ultra-wide, 150 degree eyepiece upgrade module. As for the software, the new kit now includes additional documentation and a simpler Windows installer.

Razer noted that 144 organizations now belong to the OSVR, and if you’re interested in joining them, the new Hacker Development Kit is shipping now for $299. That price includes the IR positional tracking kit, though the hardware won’t ship until July. If you own the original $200 version 1.1 HDK, you’ll be able to get the IR upgrade for $130. There’s no word yet on when the Leap Motion faceplate, mobile faceplate and other new hardware is coming.

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16
Jun

ICYMI: Head-mounted Minecraft, CGI celebrities and more


In Case You Missed It: Head-Mounted Minecraft, CGI Celebrities and More

It’s the very first episode of In Case You Missed It, where we surface the weird and wacky news that may have been buried by yesterday’s big headlines. Today we’re covering some of our favorite stories from Monday: The HoloLens headset at E3, what’s happening with the first solar-powered flight around the world and CGI modeling using paparazzi photos.

And from the cutting room floor, a handful of little gems we just didn’t have time to include: The Sony hack that ushered f-bombs onto British daytime TV and this video story on using emoji for passwords.

Let us know about any cool tech or internet stories that you stumble across by using the #ICYMI hashtag and tweeting @engadget or @mskerryd.

Filed under: Announcements, Misc, Gaming, Transportation, Internet, Sony, Microsoft

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