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Cuphead was a long awaited video game. First announced at E3 2014, gamers were eager to get their hands on this side scrolling, run and gun, adventure game. With the impressive soundtrack and the throwback graphics, it’s easy to see why anyone and everyone wanted to play this one of a kind game. Who doesn’t love classic animation and a soundtrack from a big brass band?
Development on such a complex project wasn’t as quick as some gamers would’ve liked. The release date was pushed back several times, but still, gamers were not turned off from playing this game when it was eventually released in September 2017. Once the game was out, however, some early fans may have regretted their decision to purchase Cuphead. The game wasn’t clunky. In fact, it was very well thought out. The graphics were as phenomenal as promised and the entire game turned out to be more than perfect looks wise and sound wise so what exactly was the problem with Cuphead?
In short, Cuphead is one of the hardest games players have ever encountered. Mainly consisting of supremely difficult boss battles, players had to put their gaming skills to the test in order to come close to beating any level in Cuphead. With such a high level of difficulty, there are bound to be some epic rage quits. From strings of curse words to breaking keyboards, these are the best Cuphead rage quits so far. TheGamer is absolutely sure there will be many more rage quit moments to follow.
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Welcome back to the Gamer! Today, we are taking a look at the iconic Super Nintendo and 10 things you didn’t know your SNES could do.
Let’s start off with the Nintendo system itself. Has yours ever changed color over the years? Well if it has, you could be one of the very lucky few who own one of the earliest production models.
Next, we take a look at the peripherals. We all know about the bazookas and the pistols, but the ingenuity didn’t end there! Nope, there were tons of different things you could buy. Often times, the special controllers were a part of bundle deals, so if you didn’t know about them then, you probably won’t know about them today.
How about this: did you know that the Super Nintendo could accommodate more than 2 players? We didn’t either. And there are some games to support these large amounts of players. So far, we know of a way to have 5 gamers playing simultaneously and the games you can play together. Toward the end, we’ll give you all the information you need to pick these items up.
Lastly, did you know that your Super Nintendo is capable of playing online multiplayer and downloading additional games, maps, and music? Yep, Nintendo was among the first studios to bring their consoles online. Only trouble is, they didn’t bring it to America, so you probably haven’t heard about it.
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After you guys submitted over 30 thousand script ideas we did our best to whittle it down to the most manageable batch of scenes. I think about 5,000 of you submitted the “language” joke and the “because I’m batman” line. So a big fat sloppy Thank You goes to everyone who sent in ideas. Thank you so much for wanting to be a part of this. We really loved getting to make this with you. And you guys are full of great jokes!
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The ZTE Axon M is a specimen not seen in the world of the smartphone in some time: it’s a clamshell. No, not a flip-top communicator of the Starfleet variety, but a side-flipping design previously reserved for fancy wallets. Some, like MrMobile’s esteemed thumbnail designer, might go so far as to call the ZTE Axon M a “folding phone.” But MrMobile himself would never be so bold.
For real though: in a sea of single-sided slabs, the Axon M is a legitimately interesting design. Featuring two 5.2″ displays bonded by a solid-feeling hinge and a thick aluminum midplate, the Axon M has the kind of heft that makes you take a smartphone seriously … and the double-wide screen real estate that’ll get you noticed even in Best Buy’s big-TV section. Tune in for MrMobile’s first look, and stay tuned to the channel for the Axon M Review coming soon!
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Additionally, the briefing venue had poor lighting which resulted in the inconsistent white balance in this video; the greenish blue hue you see on the display is a symptom of this problem and does not appear in person.
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For the past two years, the Microsoft Surface Book has sat at the apex of my ideal-Windows-device pyramid. When I reviewed its Performance Base upgrade last year, the Surface Book’s funky four-in-one form factor won me over, its vast capabilities making up for its ponderous size and prodigious price tag. Today, Microsoft reinvigorates its halo notebook with the Surface Book 2, a duo of devices offering the same look and feel of the Surface Book, but with revised specs and two available sizes.
The Surface Book is a special line of machines, and the Surface Book 2 is just the shot in the arm the portfolio needed. Microsoft calls it “twice as powerful” as the MacBook Pro, and the company seems to be targeting Apple even more aggressively than it did last year, retaining the Surface Book’s USB-A ports and SD card reader while adding USB-C support. That kind of offering seems tailor-made for would-be Windows converts like myself … and it’ll be a miracle if I get to the other side of my Surface Book 2 review without buying one. Until then, hop on in to the Surface Book 2 hands-on, and let me know what you think of Microsoft’s latest contender in the comments!
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