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Friday Fan Art: DOOM Guy Gets the Party Started
“Doom guy invasion” by DeviantArtist, tacihon
Get a glimpse at what incredible art you may have been missing around the internet. We’ve got some fun and intense illustrations and animations from DOOM, Fallout: New Vegas, and The Evil Within.
Send us some of yours with hash tag #BethesdArt or by sending us a formal email (just kidding, it can just be a normal email) to bethblog@bethsoft.com.
Have a wonderful weekend!
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Grim Fandango Release Date, Day of the Tentacle Special Edition Announced
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PlayStation Experience News Wrapup Ahhhhhhhhhhh, did you see all that Double Fine goodness that went down on the PlayStation Experience stage?! So much fun stuff! Here’s the wrapup for those who missed it! We just unveiled a new teaser trailer for Grim Fandango Remastered! The game will be launching next year on January 27th accross PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, PC, Mac, and Linux! The game’s shaping up really nicely sporting new hi res visuals, a live orchestral soundtrack, new control schemes, director’s commentary, and more! Here’s a quick look. We also announced a couple of our in development games making the move to PlayStation platforms. First, Broken Age is coming to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita! The complete adventure will hit early next year day and date with the Act 2 PC release. And Boneloaf’s Gang Beasts will also be joining the PlayStation 4 portfolio alongside it’s PC release next year! Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand, last but not least… WE’RE BRINGING BACK DAY OF THE TENTACLE!! More info on that one down the road. BUT YAY!!!!!! doublefine.com |
horror-sci-fi-gifs: Nuns go mad under the influence of Satan in WITCHCRAFT THROUGH THE AGES (1922)
Nuns go mad under the influence of Satan in WITCHCRAFT THROUGH THE AGES (1922)
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sixpenceee: Photograph of a victim’s eyeball after bombing of...


Photograph of a victim’s eyeball after bombing of Hiroshima with an atomic bomb cataract, 1945
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“I didn’t want to be interesting, it was too hard. What I...

“I didn’t want to be interesting, it was too hard. What I really wanted was only a soft, hazy space to live in, and to be left alone.” - Bukowski
Space Noir
[Image: The International Space Station at night, photographed by astronaut Alexander Gerst, courtesy of the ESA].The European Space Agency recently released a group of photos taken by astronaut Alexander Gerst showing the International Space Station at night. The only real contextual information provided is that "the six astronauts on the weightless research centre live by GMT, and generally sleep at the same time."
[Image: Photo by Alexander Gerst, courtesy of the ESA].Gerst—so close to Geist!—thus took advantage of the downtime to produce some images that make the ISS look uninhabited, a dead mansion rolling through space.
[Image: Photo by Alexander Gerst, courtesy of the ESA].This is perhaps what it would look like to arrive somewhere in the middle of night, hoping to say hello to your comrades, only to find that you've actually boarded the Mary Celeste.
[Image: Photo by Alexander Gerst, courtesy of the ESA].The dimly lit corridors of this house of sleeping astronauts take on the atmosphere of film noir, as if this is secretly a crime scene, still flickering with the last lights of its drained batteries, and these are the first photos to be taken upon arrival.
[Image: Photo by Alexander Gerst, courtesy of the ESA].Small details take on narrative suspense. Why was that cupboard door left open, its contents bare for all to see? And are those objects messily scattered about, as if a struggle has taken place, or is this just the normal state of things in zero-g?
Where is everyone? Imagine performing forensic crime-scene analysis in the absence of gravity, three-dimensionally reconstructing a moment of violence by tracking objects back along all of their possible trajectories; you would need holographic models of every legally admissible collision and variation.

[Images: Photos by astronaut Alexander Gerst, courtesy of the ESA].In any case, to browse more of astronaut Gerst's collection, you can basically start at this image and click backward through the rest; one or two, unfortunately, feature other astronauts drifting around, perhaps staring down at the earth through the red eyes of insomnia, which ruins the illusion of this being a ruin, but the photos are still worth a glimpse.
[Image: Photo by Alexander Gerst, courtesy of the ESA].Finally, proving that international scientific organizations have an active sense of humor, the photos were actually released on Halloween.
Drone Footage of the Day: What Chernobyl Looks Like in 2014
As part of a recent story for "60 Minutes," filmmaker Danny Cooke shot this haunting footage of Chernobyl and the abandoned city of Prypiat in Ukraine.
The nuclear meltdown was 30 years ago, but the reactor, which was simply buried in a tomb, is still very dangerous. According to the CBS report, there is a project underway to come up with a more permanent solution, but it's three quarters of a billion dollars short of its goal.
Cooke calls it "one of the most interesting and dangerous places I've been."
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