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28 Feb 08:15

Pokemon Go Passes 650 Million Downloads

by Eddie Makuch

Pokemon Go has reached 650 million downloads. Developer Niantic Labs announced the figure during the Game Developers Conference today in San Francisco, according to Polygon.

This is up from the 500 million figure that was announced back in September. Pokemon Go was the most-download app on iTunes for all of 2016.

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Niantic also confirmed that people have now walked around 5.4 billion miles in search of Pokemon, which is almost the distance to Pluto, apparently.

Pokemon Go is a free-to-play game that is available now on iOS and Android devices, as well as Apple Watch. The game makes its money from microtransactions--and those have been a huge hit.

In other news, Pokemon Go recently added 80 new creatures, while a special event to celebrate Pokemon Day is going on right now.

28 Feb 08:14

Oscars Fuck Up Best Picture Announcement [UPDATES]

by Timothy Burke on Screengrabber, shared by Luke Plunkett to Kotaku

“This is not a joke.”

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28 Feb 08:07

The Ultimate NES – Now You’re Really Playing With Power

by ausretrogamer
Whoa, our socks have well and truly been blown off! From all of the console mods and superguns we’ve come across, Gamester’s Ultimate NES (UNES) is by far the most impressive! Gamester’s UNES hybrid console supergun can play original NES carts, JAMMA boards and Neo Geo MVS carts – how awesome is that! The impressive feats […]
28 Feb 08:01

Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia

by ausretrogamer
In 2015 when our fave plumber, Mario, celebrated the 30th anniversary of his Super Mario Bros. game, an epic book was released in Japan to coincide with this momentous occasion. The Encyclopedia Super Mario Bros., also known as Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia: Nintendo Official Guide Book was available to lucky Japanese gamers all the way back in […]
28 Feb 08:01

Unreleased Nintendo 64 Game 'Die Hard 64' Discovered

by no-reply@retrocollect.com (Tom Charnock)

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Yippee ki yay! It looks like yet another cancelled Nintendo 64 game has been discovered - this time it's the mythical Die Hard 64 from Bits Studios. Originally planned for a 1999 release by Fox Interactive, Die Hard 64 was never actually shown to the press or the public and the only hints that it ever existed (until now) were some mentions in magazine articles of the era. It appears that the same Assembler Games forum member who recently revealed the similarly cancelled Nintendo 64 game Riqa also has in his possession a very early (yet fully playable) version of Die Hard 64 - a first person shooter that is for all intents and purposes the blueprint for what went on to become Die hard Vendetta. RetroCollect reached out to forum member 10ahu - who incidentally worked for Bits Studios in the late 1990s -  for further details on Die Hard 64. Here's what he told us about this incredible discovery:

"The game is far from complete, and is split into three roms. Each rom has got about 8 levels and around 3 of them are playable in each rom (the rest are test levels, or unfinished levels with no enemies at all). The levels playable include the prison riot, the hospital, LA street, the police department. The maps are quite big, and fairly impressive for the Nintendo 64; for instance in the LA street level you have few streets and you can go inside some buildings, but you dont have any pedestrians or cars running in the street. It feels a bit empty, but this is a very early game. All cutscenes are missing and beside the "yippee ki yay!" and "that must hurt" voiced by Bruce Willis, there is no dialogue at all. Even in the most completed level you have a lot of funny glitches. It was really a work in progress - and you can tell.

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"Beside that you still have a lot here. You have few melee weapons - a knife, baseball bat, police stick, tazer, and your fist. Firearms I found include a hand gun, Uzi, M-16, a sort of automatic shotgun and a few other generic machine guns. What's really cool is that you can dual wield weapons. In terms of gameplay, you can climb ladder, push buttons, jump, crouch, crawl on the ground, and you can also lean around corners. You have also some kind of unfinished 'bullet time' effect with the camera rotating around the bullet - a bit like Max Payne.

"The field of view is quite narrow but I guess thats standard in an N64 shooter, and the controls seem to be quite complicated to get used to. I guess I lost my skill with modern shooters' auto aiming, but it was really hard to shoot the enemies!"

As mentioned earlier, Die Hard 64 appears to have been cancelled due to it's projected release date being very late in the life cycle of the Nintendo 64, so work was halted and the game was moved to the Gamecube. Die Hard Vendetta did not garner stellar review scores upon release, but it's very interesting to see the origins of that game in true Nintendo 64 blur-o-vision. 10ahu went on to explain how the Bits Studios team was split and worked on other well-known titles:

"When the N64 generation ended, the Riqa team was split into two teams - one half joined the Thieves World (another cancelled N64 game) team and they then produced Rogue Ops. The other half joined Die Hard 64 which then eventually became Die Hard Vendetta."

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According to 10ahu, the Die Hard 64 roms will not work using an emulator like Project64, and instead is running using an Everdrive with genuine Nintendo 64 hardware. Whether he releases Die Hard 64 to the wider community (or Riqa, for that matter) remains to be seen. But what we do know is that with every new discovery, the Nintendo 64's library of cancelled games shows a tantalising glimpse of what could have been.

Die Hard 64 Gameplay

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Link: Die Hard 64 Assembler Games Thread

 

28 Feb 08:01

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28 Feb 07:59

Ghost Blade HD Is Now Available For Xbox One

by Larry Hryb, Xbox Live's Major Nelson

Content: Ghost Blade HD
Check price and availability in your Xbox LIVE region

Game Description: Ghost Blade HD is an intense bullet-hell shoot ’em up game, with satisfying and addictive score-based gameplay, with its tradition going back to the shooting games of the 1990s. Designed with a modern graphic style and special effects, Ghost Blade HD also features an awesome 2-player mode!

Purchase Ghost Blade HD for Xbox One from the Xbox Games Store

Product Info:
Developer: 2Dream
Publisher: 2Dream
Website: Ghost Blade HD
Twitter: @2DreamGames

28 Feb 07:58

Peter Moore leaving EA to take up CEO position at Liverpool FC

Peter Moore is taking up the CEO position at Liverpool FC, moving away from a career in video games that began with Sega at the time of the Dreamcast and took in high-profile tenures at Microsoft and EA.

The news came via Liverpool Football Club in the immediate aftermath of its defeat to reigning Premier League Champions Leicester City, stating that Moore would be joining the club in the summer. Moore, born in Liverpool, has been a lifelong fan of the club, and will be taking over the position from Ian Ayre.

EA issued its own response, wishing Moore well for his future endeavours. "Passion is essential for all of us at Electronic Arts," wrote EA CEO Andrew Wilson in the official statement. "It's what gets us up in the morning and drives us to do extraordinary things. And if you've ever met Peter Moore, you know that he quite literally wears his passion for Liverpool FC on his sleeve. So it's with great excitement that we congratulate Peter on following his dream to become the next CEO of his beloved Liverpool Football Club."

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28 Feb 07:57

Nintendo Switch: Berichte über Probleme mit Joy-Cons häufen sich

by Denis Michel

Nachdem die ersten Exemplare der Switch an die Presse verschickt wurden und die NDA kürzlich gefallen ist, tauchen im Netz nun auch erste Berichte über die neue Nintendo-Konsole auf. Dabei gibt es auch Meldungen über ein offenbar recht häufig auftretendes Problem.

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28 Feb 07:56

Horizon - Zero Dawn: Testvergleich deutscher Spielemagazine [8/8]

by Benjamin Braun

In unserem Noten-Vergleich zu Horizon - Zero Dawn führen wir Tests, Reviews, Wertungen oder wie auch immer von den folgenden deutschen Online-Spielemagazinen auf – unabhängig davon, dass einige davon auch Print-Angebote (aka Hefte) publizieren: 4Players, CBS (Computer Bild Spiele), Gamona.de, GameStar.de (& GamePro.de) GIGA.de, PCGames.de (& Videogamesz

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28 Feb 07:56

PlayStation VR: Sony nennt erstmals offizielle Verkaufszahlen

by Christoph Vent

Nachdem sich Sony lange Zeit bedeckt hielt, nannte Andrew House nun erstmals offizielle Verkaufszahlen zu ihrer im Oktober letzten Jahres veröffentlichten VR-Brille PlayStation VR (im Fazit-Video). So habe man Stand 19. Februar bereits 915.000 Exemplare an Endkunden absetzen können.

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28 Feb 07:56

Thimbleweed Park: Termin steht fest, Screenshots aus deutscher Version

by Benjamin Braun

Chefentwickler Ron Gilbert hatte uns bei seinem Besuch Ende Januar versprochen, dass sein Point-and-Click-Adventure Thimbleweed Park (Preview) nicht mehr allzu lang auf sich warten lassen würde. Nun steht mit dem 30.

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28 Feb 07:54

Fallout 4 (PS4) für 16,87 EUR inkl. Versand

by Mace

Fallout_4_PS4Bei Base.com bekommen wir einen guten Preis für Fallout 4 (PS4) und zahlen für das Spiel nur £14,28 bzw. 16,87 EUR inkl. Versand. Ein super Preis und nochmal günstiger als zuletzt bei Redcoon. Allerdings muss man bei der UK Version auf deutschen Ton verzichten.

ps4eng Fallout 4 (PS4) für 16,87 EUR inkl. Versand

Metacritic: 87%

Vergleichspreis: 20,94 EUR

Der Versand erfolgt in diesem Fall aus der Schweiz, da BaseCH der Verkäufer ist. Es besteht allerdings kein Zollrisiko. Zum bezahlen wird zwingend eine Kreditkarte benötigt.

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28 Feb 07:54

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Legendary Edition (Steam) für 6,26€ (CDKeys)

Moin,
bei cdkeys.com bekommt ihr zurzeit The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Legendary Edition (Steam) für 6,26€ (mit 5% FB Gutschein Mobil nicht einsehbar!) ihr müsst bei CDKeys eingeloggt sein, damit der Gutschein funktioniert. Bezahlen kann man z.B. mit PayPal.

Platform: Steam
PEGI: 18
Region: Worldwide
Language: English

Preisvergleich 8,38€ (Bezahlung nur mit Kreditkarte möglich)

Inhalte der Skyrim Legendary Edition
  • Originalspiel The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
  • Erweiterung Skyrim: Dawnguard
  • Erweiterung Skyrim: Dragonborn
  • Erweiterung Skyrim: Hearthfire
  • Neu: Kampf hoch zu Pferd
  • Neu: Schwierigkeitsgrad "Legendär" ohne Levelgrenzen

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24 Feb 12:10

Testology launches QA Academy to fix "high-quality tester shortage"

MD Andy Robson believes "the industry has to take control" when it comes to training future talent
24 Feb 09:21

Random: The Joy-Con Dog Sticker Kickstarter Has Been Successfully Funded

Article: Random: The Joy-Con Dog Sticker Kickstarter Has Been Successfully Funded

Poochy ain't stupid

24 Feb 08:08

Gallery: Let's Compare The Nintendo Switch To Other Handhelds

Article: Gallery: Let's Compare The Nintendo Switch To Other Handhelds

Because it's fun, that's why

24 Feb 08:07

Nintendo's Switch media kit includes heartfelt messages from Reggie and Zelda's director

The bosses of both Nintendo of America and Nintendo of Europe have penned heartfelt letters to reviewers, included within each region's Nintendo Switch press packs.

There's also a handwritten note from Zelda: Breath of the Wild director Hidemaro Fujibayashi.

"The future is now in your hands!" begins Nintendo of America's Reggie Fils-Aime.

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24 Feb 08:06

Wochenangebote: HD-Leihfilme für 1-2€ bei Google/ iTunes/ Amazon etc.

Neben der Oscar-Aktion von Amazon (Prime) gibt es noch die ein oder andere Empfehlung von mir für den abendlichen Stream abseits der Flatrates. »Blood Father« (PVG 3,99€) ist da zurecht als "iTunes Film der Woche" für 0,99€ (HD) dabei (Deallink, gibt's auch bei Amazon). Für 1,99€ kann man sich bedenkenlos den grandiosen deutschen Film »Victoria« bei Google Play und Amazon ansehen (PVG 3,99€), bei Wuaki bekommt ihr als Lückenfüller bis zum Start von »Logan« am 2.3. noch »X-Men: Apocalypse« (2016) für 0,99€ (PVG 4,99€)

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Leihfilme für 0,98€/0,99€

Amazon
hier der Deal für die 22 Oscar-prämierten Filme von Xeswinoss (0,98€, gilt nur heute und nur für Prime-Kunden)

außerdem gibt's:

weitere Titel:
Feuer und Eis (1983), Auf Wiedersehen, Kinder (1987), Alleluia: Ein mörderisches Paar (2015), Der Fluch der Goldenen Blume (2006), Assault - Anschlag bei Nacht (1977), Society (1989), Der Baum der Helden (2012), Outrage Beyond (2016), God Help the Girl (2015), Game of Werewolves (2012), Summer Musical (2014), Highwater (2012), Das Wunder der Natur (2012), James und der Riesenpfirsich (1996), Sommerspiele (2014), Make my Heart Fly (2015), Ein besseres Leben (2013), Dust to Glory (2012), Anton Corbijn Inside Out (2012), Westen (2014), Das Meer in mir (2004), The Philly Kid (2013), Giovannis Insel (2015), The Wolfpack - Mitten in Manhattan (2016), Nemez (2012)

iTunes

Wuaki

Leihfilme für 1,99€

Google Play (achtet auch auf eure 0,99/1,49-Account-Gutscheine)

iTunes

Juke

Videocity

Wuaki
  • hier sind diesen Monat 92 Titel für 1,99€ dazugekommen, am Besten schaut ihr mal bei JustWatch nach (wenn der Link klappt einfach nur noch auf das Wuaki-Symbol klicken).

Kauffilme

23 Feb 14:17

FAST RMX And Shovel Knight Join Nintendo Switch Launch Game Line Up

Article: FAST RMX And Shovel Knight Join Nintendo Switch Launch Game Line Up

More games to play on day one

23 Feb 14:17

Preview: Nintendo Switch Hands-On: UI, Size, Mii Maker, Micro SD Cards And More

Article: Preview: Nintendo Switch Hands-On: UI, Size, Mii Maker, Micro SD Cards And More

Take a tour of Nintendo's new console

23 Feb 14:16

Nintendo Switch: Keine Virtual-Console-Spiele zum Verkaufsstart und weitere Details zum Nintendo eShop, der ohne Update nicht verfügbar sein wird

Nintendo of Europe hat bestätigt, dass zeitgleich mit der Konsole auch der Nintendo eShop verfügbar sein wird - inklusive einer Auswahl an verschiedenen Indie-Spielen. Einige dieser "Nindie-Titel" sollen am Dienstag (28. Februar um 18:30 Uhr) in einem Video - eine lokalisierte Fassung der Nindies-Präsentation von Nintendo of America - vorgestellt werden. "In diesem Jahr wartet der Nintendo eShop mit über 60 Indie-Titeln auf - und zwar zusätzlich zu beispielsweise herunterladbaren Zusatz-Inhalten oder den digitalen Versionen von Spielen, die im stationären Handel auf Softwarekarte erhältlich sein werden."

Drei Nindie-Spiele, deren Markstart in Europa gleichzeitig mit Nintendo Switch stattfinden soll, sind: FAST RMX von Shin'en Multimedia und Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove von Yacht Club Games (zunächst exklusiv für Nintendo Switch). Darüber hinaus soll Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment (Kampagne mit Specter Knight) für einen begrenzten Zeitraum zunächst nur auf Nintendo Switch spielbar sein, bevor es später dann auch auf anderen Systemen veröffentlicht wird.

Zum Nintendo eShop auf Nintendo Switch heißt es:
  • Nutzer, die bereits über Guthaben auf ihren Accounts für eine Konsole der Nintendo 3DS Produkt-Familie und / oder der Wii U verfügen, können dieses auf all ihren Konsolen einsetzen - inklusive Nintendo Switch. Dazu muss lediglich ihre Nintendo Network ID mit dem Nintendo Account verknüpft werden und der Nintendo Account wiederum mit der Nintendo Switch-Konsole.
  • Spiele für die Virtual Console wird es zum Marktstart von Nintendo Switch nicht geben.
  • Eine Nachrichten-Funktion bietet Updates zu den neuesten Spielen und Anwendungen, die dem Nintendo eShop hinzugefügt wurden, sowie Informationen zu geplanten Spielen und anderen Updates von Nintendo.
  • Um den Nintendo eShop nutzen zu können, muss ein System-Update der Nintendo Switch-Konsole, das am 3. März zur Verfügung stehen wird, durchgeführt werden. Dieses System-Update findet im Hintergrund statt, es installiert sich sehr schnell und stört nicht gleichzeitiges Gameplay auf der Konsole.
  • Wurde der Nintendo eShop erst einmal auf Nintendo Switch besucht, können Spielefans auch über www.nintendo.de digitale Spiele kaufen. Die Spiele können über die Nintendo-Webseite gekauft und später daheim dann automatisch direkt auf die Nintendo Switch-Konsole heruntergeladen werden – oder auch unterwegs, wenn eine WLAN-Verbindung besteht.

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23 Feb 14:05

Flashback Classics: 100 Atari-Spiele für PS4 und Xbox One

Der britische Publisher PQube hat zwei Spielesammlungen mit jeweils 50 Atari-Klassikern für PlayStation 4 und Xbox One angekündigt. Bei den Titeln handle es sich um HD-Remaster, die zahlreiche klassische Artworks und neue Spielfunktionen bieten sollen. Zudem werden Online-Modi mit weltweiten Ranglisten und Achievements versprochen. Hier alle enthaltenen Spiele im Überblick:

Atari Flashback Classics - Volume 1:

3-D Tic-Tac-Toe, Air-Sea Battle, Backgammon, Basketball, Black Widow (Arcade), Blackjack, Bowling, Canyon Bomber, Centipede, Centipede (Arcade), Circus Atari, Combat, Combat 2, Desert Falcon, Dodge ‘Em, Fatal Run, Football, Home Run, Human Cannonball, Liberator (Arcade), Lunar Lander (Arcade), Millipede, Millipede (Arcade), Miniature Golf, Pong (Arcade), Quadrun, Radar Lock, Realsports Boxing, Realsports Football, Realsports Soccer, Realsports Volleyball, Save Mary, Slot Machine, Slot Racers, Space Duel (Arcade), Sprint Master, Star Raiders, Steeplechase, Stunt Cycle, Super Baseball, Super Football, Swordquest: Earthworld, Swordquest: Fireworld, Swordquest: Waterworld, Tempest, Tempest (Arcade), Video Olympics, Warlords, Warlords (Arcade), Yars’ Revenge.

Atari Flashback Classics - Volume 2:

A Game of Concentration, Adventure, Asteroids, Asteroids (Arcade), Asteroids Deluxe (Arcade), Atari Video Cube, Basic Math, Brain Games, Breakout, Casino, Championship Soccer, Checkers, Chess, Codebreaker, Crystal Castles, Crystal Castles (Arcade), Demons to Diamonds, Double Dunk, Flag Capture, Golf, Gravitar, Gravitar (Arcade), Hangman, Haunted House, Major Havoc (Arcade), Maze Craze, Missile Command, Missile Command (Arcade), Night Driver, Off the Wall, Outlaw, Race, Realsports Baseball, Realsports Basketball, Realsports Tennis, Redbaron (Arcade), Return to Haunted House, Secret Quest, Sentinel, Sky Diver, Spacewar, Sprint (Arcade), Starship, Stellar Track, Street Racer, Sub Commander, Super Breakout, Super Breakout (Arcade), Surround, Video Pinball.

Beide Spielesammlungen sollen ab dem 31. März 2017 auf PS4 und Xbox One erhältlich sein.
23 Feb 14:03

Bose QC35 Schwarz/Silber 284,25€ [amazon.es]

Guter Preis für die Bose QC35s - 284,25€ ink. Versand nach Deutschland.
Kreditkarte ist notwendig zum Bezahlen.

23 Feb 10:31

Quantum Break inkl. Alan Wake (One) für 17,20 EUR inkl. VSK

by Dragen

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UPDATE 1 vom 10.3.2017

Jetzt direkt im Microsoft Store UK für £14,99 // 17,20 EUR inkl. VSK!

Game UK bietet Quantum Break inkl. Alan Wake (One) für £15,94 // 18,82 EUR inkl. VSK an. Kein schlechter Preis für das Remedy Spiel. Zwar mit der integrierten Serie ein eher ungewöhnliches Konzept, auf das man sich einlassen muss, davon ab aber kein schlechtes Spiel. Die UK Fassung kann auf Deutsch gespielt werden und Alan Wake ist abwärtskompatibel.

onedeu Quantum Break inkl. Alan Wake (One) für 17,20 EUR inkl. VSK

Metacritic: 77%
Vergleichspreis: 28,85 EUR

Bezahlt wird z.B. mit Paypal. Versandkosten liegen bei £2,95 pro Bestellung.

Der Beitrag Quantum Break inkl. Alan Wake (One) für 17,20 EUR inkl. VSK erschien zuerst auf .

23 Feb 07:45

The New Mystery Science Theater 3000 Has a Premiere Date, a Cast Photo, and My Heart

by Rob Bricken on io9, shared by Riley MacLeod to Kotaku

In the not-too-distant future—not next Sunday, but a bit under two months from now—the Satellite of Love will grace our skies once more as Netflix has announced the release date of the show’s revival: Friday, April 14. And from this first photo of the new cast, I couldn’t be more optimistic.

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23 Feb 07:44

Nintendo Switch Downloadable Games Cannot Exist On Multiple Consoles Simultaneously

by Jason Imms

We learned recently that digital Nintendo eShop purchases will soon be tied to your Nintendo account, rather than to a specific piece of hardware. This should be the case as of the release of the Nintendo Switch, which includes a line of text confirming as much in its console initialization menus.

Before celebrations get too out of hand, it seems that the company still has a way to go before you can freely and simply share your purchases between consoles you're logged into (via Ars Technica).

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At a recent preview event for 1-2-Switch, YouTuber CrazyDopetastic captured a Q&A session with Nintendo Entertainment planning & development general manager Shinya Takahashi. An audience member asked, if in the situation that he bought a second Switch for his kids, whether he'd be able to buy digital games from the eShop once, and have them playable on both systems.

"Currently we don't have a system like that in place for Nintendo Switch," Takahashi said via a translator, "but we haven't made any final decisions about how we would approach that going forward in the future, so unfortunately I can't provide any concrete answer for you right now."

Barring any translation issues, the implication of this statement is that while eShop purchases will be associated with Nintendo accounts rather than specific hardware, it seems that the accounts themselves will be hardware-bound. We have to assume it's only possible for an eShop account to be logged-in to one system at a time.

We'll know more after March 3, when the Switch is officially released, and online services are up and running for us to test.

In other Switch news, Nintendo released an official unboxing video this week, walk-in customers will have a limited chance to pick up the system on launch day at GameStop, and speaking of unboxing videos, check out what's in the limited edition Zelda: Breath of the Wild box.

Finally, for all the games confirmed to be coming to Switch—but not necessarily at launch—check out our roundup.

23 Feb 07:42

Xbox Games With Gold im März 2017 mit Borderlands 2 und Evolve

Hm. Im März wird auf Monster und in Grenzregionen scharf geschossen. Außerdem dürft ihr Panzer fahren und euch mit den Games with Gold fürchten. Good Times!
23 Feb 07:41

If You Enjoyed 'Fire Emblem Heroes', Here are Some Other Games to Check Out

by Shaun Musgrave

A lot of players are discovering (or re-discovering) the joys of Fire Emblem through the recent release of Nintendo's Fire Emblem Heroes [Free]. Enough people gave the game a try that I've been seeing some natural questions popping up in various places, including the TouchArcade Forums and the TouchArcade Discord server. Some people liked the game and are looking for more like it. Others like certain parts of the game, but would rather have a premium experience and are wondering if such a thing exists on iOS. Well, let it never be said that TouchArcade likes to leave a cry for recommendations hanging. For your consideration, I've put together a list of games for those whose SRPG passions have been stimulated by Fire Emblem Heroes and are hungry for more.

Terra Battle, Free This free-to-play strategy game from the creator of Final Fantasy is, in my opinion, better than Fire Emblem Heroes in almost every way. Like that game, it offers small maps with bite-sized battles, tons of collectible characters, and a lot of interesting party-building options. It's also quite friendly for a free-to-play game, with plenty of content that will keep you playing without asking you to take out your wallet. It's slightly more complex than Fire Emblem Heroes, but it's worth investing yourself into. REVIEW

Phantom of the Kill, Free Gumi's take on this genre doesn't even try to hide the source of its inspiration. It's Fire Emblem to a tee, all the way down to borrowing the exact same weapon triangle of strengths and weaknesses. It's also Fire Emblem filtered through a free-to-play social RPG set-up, and now looks rather forward-thinking in the wake of Fire Emblem Heroes. It's not quite as polished or fair as Nintendo's take, but of all the games on this list, it's probably the most similar to Fire Emblem Heroes. REVIEW

The First Tactics (SRPG), $0.99 This one is pretty rough in a lot of ways, but the tactical gameplay is surprisingly satisfying. While it very much feels like a game designed as a free-to-play title that was shifted to a paid app late in development, it's a pretty fair effort for the price it sells for. The localization, such as it is, is quite poor, and the game really does a lousy job of explaining itself, but take some time to get over its quirks and you'll find a pretty good homage from a clear fan of the genre. REVIEW

Partia, $3.99 Let's say you don't want any part of that free-to-play stuff or elements inspired by it. Let's say Fire Emblem Heroes simply had you pining for the good old days of playing Fire Emblem on your Game Boy Advance. Well, you might want to check out the Partia games. There are two of them so far, and even a brief glimpse at the screenshots should tell you where this series is coming from. There are no fancy combat scene transitions and the number of stages is relatively small compared to some of the others on this list, but at the end of it all, Partia is a Fire Emblem homage made by Fire Emblem fans for Fire Emblem fans, something surely of interest to some readers. REVIEW

Princess And Knight, $4.99 Princess And Knight is a really great effort from a Korean developer named Team Soft Ice Cream. The story takes a stronger focus in this game compared to some of the other titles I've listed so far, but that doesn't mean the tactical battles are wanting. There are some really great scenario designs in this game, forcing you to play carefully if you want to pull out a victory. As is the case with many of the indie entries on this list, it's not as slick as Nintendo's game, but the mechanics are solid, the battle set-ups are interesting, and the story is fairly enjoyable to follow. REVIEW

Swords of Anima, $2.99 While the localization is a little out there at times, Swords of Anima offers a nice SRPG experience in a relatively premium package. The art is really nice in this game, and the characters are kind of wacky in the way that Fire Emblem's casts often are. There's nothing too fancy to the gameplay, but it will certainly ring a familiar bell for fans of Nintendo's series. It's also a bit easier and less complex than many of the other games on this list. A good choice if you're somewhat new to the genre, with alternate difficulty settings to satisfy those who are more experienced. REVIEW

Tactics Maiden, Free I'm not ranking the games on this list, but if I were, Tactics Maiden would be near the top. With an emphasis on capturing and holding strategic points, Tactics Maiden feels like a lovely blend of Fire Emblem and Advance Wars. I consider this game and its predecessors in the Kingturn series to be essential purchases for any SRPG-loving iOS owner. It's a little different from Fire Emblem, but it scratches a lot of similar itches. It's free to try out the first handful of maps, with a single $4.99 IAP to unlock the rest. REVIEW

Demon's Rise, $7.99 Demon's Rise isn't all that similar to Fire Emblem. It's closer to Final Fantasy Tactics, and even closer still to a fantasy-flavored XCOM. But with solid SRPG fundamentals, tons of content, and lots of fun party-building options, I think Demon's Rise has strong appeal for any fan of the genre. A lot of creativity has gone into some of the mission designs in this one, and you never quite know what you're going to have to pull off next. REVIEW

Mercenaries Saga2, $2.99 While this is an obvious homage to Yasumi Matsuno's Tactics series of SRPGs, that road also leads back to Fire Emblem if we follow it far enough along. This is a nice, relatively light, no-nonsense SRPG with a fun leveling system and a decent story. No, you won't be collecting a lot of cute girls or anything like that, but if your interest in Fire Emblem leans into the tactical battles and tales of warring kingdoms, this will be right up your alley. REVIEW

Banner Saga - Viking Strategy Tactics RPG - Best Indie Game of 2014, $4.99 The Banner Saga probably doesn't need a lot of introductions, but just in case you haven't gotten in on it yet, here's a reminder. While the bulk of the gameplay involves the turn-based tactical battle system, you'll also have to take care of your caravan and make some tough narrative choices. Simply an amazing story, and the atmosphere is second to none on this list. Just be aware that it's not nearly as "sunshine and rainbows" as most of the Fire Emblem games you might be used to. REVIEW

Record of Agarest War, $12.99 Okay, recent Fire Emblem fans, I hear you. All of these games sound great, but where are the waifus? Well, if that's your favorite part of Fire Emblem, you could do worse than giving the Agarest series of SRPGs a shot. This first game is really long and has a ton of complicated systems to learn and play around with. While I have some issues with a few of its mechanics, its story aims high with a tale that crosses multiple generations. And where there are multiple generations in an RPG, there are probably marriage options. That's just the case here, so if that be your jam, enjoy yourselves, you cheeky little devils. REVIEW

FINAL FANTASY TACTICS: THE WAR OF THE LIONS, $13.99 No list of quality SRPGs on iOS would be complete without this game. It's big, well-designed, and full of great characters, systems, battles, and every other goodie you could want out of a game like this. A stunning presentation with some great sprites and amazing music are balanced out with an epic story of heroism and its true costs. The job system alone could keep you busy for over 100 hours. REVIEW

While I'm sure many of our readers own some or most of the games on this list, hopefully there are at least one or two recommendations worth looking into. And if you own them and haven't played them yet, consider this a reminder. This is a very healthy genre on iOS, and one where indies have proven they can punch at the same weight as much bigger dogs. So while you're waiting for your stamina to restore or for Nintendo to deliver new content in Fire Emblem Heroes, go ahead and give some of these games a try.

23 Feb 07:39

Makita D-42014 Bohrer- und Bit-Sortiment 50-tlg. für 15€ (Conrad Filiale)

Bei Conrad erhaltet ihr das Makita D-42014 Bohrer- und Bit-Sortiment 50-tlg. für 15€, der Dealpreis gilt bei Abholung in einer Conrad Filiale. Bei einer Bestellung von zwei Sets bezahlt ihr nur 24,45€, benutzt hierfür den 5,55€ Newsletter Gutschein. Die Versandkosten entfallen für Neukunden, mit Sofortüberweisung oder bei Abholung.

Preisvergleich 23,40€ für ein Set


Lieferumfang


  • Metallbohrer Ø 1.5/2/2.5/3/3.5/4/4.5/5/5.5/6/6.5 mm
  • Steinbohrer Ø 4/5/6/7/8/10 mm
  • Holzbohrer Ø 4/5/6/8/10 mm
  • Holzflachbohrer Ø 16/22 mm
  • Bits, L=25 mm: Schlitz 4/6/7 mm; Kreuzschlitz Phillips PH 1/PH 2/PH 3
  • Kreuzschlitz Pozidriv PZ 1/PZ 2/PZ 3; Torx T 15/T 20/T 25;
    Innen-Sechskant SW 3/4/5/6 mm
  • Steckschlüsseleinsätze SW 7/8/10 mm
  • Senker
  • Cutter
  • Magn. Bithalter
  • Schablone
  • Bit-Adapter 1/4" 4kant auf 1/4" 6kant.