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21 Jun 07:07

Auch EA verspricht zehn Jahre Anthem

Something Something Destiny Irgendwoher kennen wir das doch: EA plant allem Anschein nach schon weit voraus und will Anthem mindestens zehn Jahre lang begleiten.
21 Jun 07:06

Nintendo: Der Instagram-Account von Rabbid Peach ist verstörend

#NaturalBeauty Ihr habt euch gefragt, wo die Selfies von Rabbid Peach aus Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle landen? Na auf Instagram natürlich #NaturalBeauty.
21 Jun 07:06

Project Rap Rabbit devs discuss future after Kickstarter fails

The developers behind Project Rap Rabbit have reflected on the game's future, following the sadly-expected demise of its Kickstarter campaign.

Project Rap Rabbit's crowdfunding campaign officially concluded at midnight UK time last night, although it had been clear for a while the game would not hit its goal.

In a new blog update posted shortly afterward, the game's development team offered a glimmer of hope that all may not be lost:

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21 Jun 07:06

Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus - Zwei Videos zeigen das belagerte Amerika und den Kampf gegen das Regime

Bethesda und MachineGames haben zwei Videos zu Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus veröffentlicht. Im ersten Clip "Belagertes Amerika" steht der Kampf gegen das Regime in Amerika im Vordergrund, aber auch auf die Charaktere wird eingegangen - zum Beispiel auf B.J., der anfänglich im Rollstuhl sitzt und trotzdem allerlei Feinde ausschaltet, sowie auf Anya (B.J.s Geliebte), die Zwillinge erwartet. Im zweiten Video "Im Kampf für die Freiheit" wird demonstriert, wie man sich der Gegner entledigen kann. Die Entwickler gehen darauf ein, dass man neben "Running & Gunning" ebenfalls auf eine Schleich-Vorgehensweise setzen und die Gegner leise erledigen kann. Zudem kann Blazkowicz zwei (unterschiedliche) Waffen gleichzeitig einsetzen, je nach Lust und Laune. Auch auf die unterschiedlichen Gegnertypen kann man einen Blick werden.

"The New Colossus ist ein direkter Nachfolger", so Creative Director Jens Matthies. "Das Spiel setzt genau dort an, wo das letzte aufhört. Wir nehmen die Spieler an die Hand, sodass sie schnell begreifen, worum es geht. Wer den ersten Teil schon gespielt hat, kennt natürlich bereits die bisherige Geschichte und kann gleich in die neue Story eintauchen." Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus wird am 27. Oktober 2017 für PC, PlayStation 4 und Xbox One erscheinen.

21 Jun 07:04

Bitmap Books Announces Officially Licensed NEOGEO: A Visual History

Article: Bitmap Books Announces Officially Licensed NEOGEO: A Visual History

400 pages celebrating the Rolls Royce of game consoles

21 Jun 06:47

Adidas T-Shirt (S-XXL) für versandkostenfreie 9,99 € bei Decathlon

Bei Decathlon gibt's derzeitig im %SALE% das schwarze Adidas T-Shirt in der Größe S bis 2XL für versandkostenfreie 9,99 €.

Das tolle ist, dass Decathlon eine kostenlose Retoure anbietet, sollten die bestellten Produkte nicht passen.

Front-Print: Adidas since 1949 - Logo
Back-Print: Adidas Logo klein im Nackenbereich

Gewebe: 30% Polyester + 70% Baumwolle

Das Shirt gibt's auch in Blau und Orange (anderer Link auf der Seite im %SALE% für ebenfalls versandkostenfreie 9,99 €.
20 Jun 07:02

The 30 Best 3DS Games of All-Time

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With the release of the Nintendo Switch, it looks as though the 3DS is heading into its sunset years. There are a few releases to look forward to as of this writing (another Fire Emblem, a Pikmin game), but Nintendo is probably going to put its focus behind its console/portable hybrid over a six-year-old system. But that doesn't change the fact that there has never been a better time to be a 3DS owner, thanks to the huge library of fantastic games. But which titles stand out above the rest? 

We put that question to readers, and over half a million votes later, we have a super-official ranking of the best 3DS games ever. If you're angry with the ignorant masses for leaving out your favorite RPG or platformer, make sure to tell everyone how wrong they are down in the comments. Just don't hurt us. 

*Editor's Choice*  Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice

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This one barely missed the list, but I'm abusing my power to give it an honorable mention before we get started proper. If you haven't played the Ace Attorney games, well, you might be better off with the Ace Attorney Trilogy compilation. But if you're familiar with Phoenix Wright's quirky brand of anime adventure game, Spirit of Justice is a great follow-up that shakes up the series in some compelling ways. Most of the game takes place in a foreign country that has its own unique court system -- one that isn't exactly friendly to defense lawyers like Phoenix. The stakes are almost immediately raised beyond anything seen in the franchise so far, and the trademark plot twists remain as ridiculous as always. This one's only on the eshop, so you'll have to download it if you'd like to hear that killer accusation music one more time.

30. Kirby: Planet Robobot

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There's Mario, there's Zelda, and then there's Kirby. You might call the little pink blob a second or third stringer, but his track record is commendable for its consistency. Planet Robobot falls in line with the rest of the series in that it's a delightful platformer with vibrant visuals and breezy gameplay. Like most Kirby games, Robobot is a bit on the easy side, but this series has never tried for Dark Soulsian difficulty. This is definitely one of those games you pull out if you want to have a nice, relaxing time with one of gaming's most charming protagonists. The giant badass mechs don't hurt, either.

29. Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon

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Don't let the Pokemon name fool you -- this one's a bit more hardcore than a mainline game, and definitely a bigger challenge than something like Kirby. The Mystery Dungeon games have always been grindy roguelikes, and if you don't know what that means, this game might not be for you. And that's okay! Not everyone is into tough, repetitive RPGs that take a while to get going. Those who stick with it, however, might find the game a bit more rewarding compared to some of the cakewalk Pokemon campaigns you see in games like X/Y.

28. Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

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In both quality and ludicrous titling, Dream Drop Distance sits around the upper-middle of the Kingdom Hearts echelon. Though it doesn't quite reach the heights of KHII, it's still sort of miraculous that a portable game can hang with the best entries in such a storied franchise. You can always check out the remastered console version of DDD in the recent Kingdom Hearts 2.8, but it's tough to beat the utility of portability. 

27. The Legend of Zelda: Triforce Heroes

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There are plenty of other Zelda games on this list (believe me), but only one of them puts the focus squarely on fun with friends. Like Four Swords Adventures before it, Triforce Heroes allows players to control multiple links that join forces to fight, solve puzzles and most importantly throw each other off cliffs. Costuming also plays a big part, with outfits ranging from "samurai" to "a cactus." You can even dress up in Zelda's dress, which is kind of almost as good as actually playing as Zelda in a danged Zelda game. 

26. Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D

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Yes, DCKR 3D is a port of a Wii game, but it's a port of an excellent Wii game. All the fantastic visuals and tight level design made the jump to the 3DS, meaning you can fit one of the best platformers of the last decade in your pocket. The resolution is obviously bumped down for the portable screen, but you could argue that DKCR 3D has one major leg up over the Wii version: a complete lack of motion control. See, unless you mess around with mods and own a Classic Controller, the Wii version makes you shake the controller for simple moves like ground pounding and the roll -- the latter of which is absolutely vital for precision play. On 3DS however, you can just press a button to do the exact same thing. Isn't technology great?

25. Monster Hunter Generations

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When people still bought music, the concept of a "Greatest Hits" album was a great way to introduce someone to a singer or a group. And while Monster Hunter Generations takes a bunch of monsters, towns and other content from older games, it seems more directed at hardcore franchise fans than for newbies. Don't get me wrong, it's a really neat game with some super helpful quality-of-life improvements that MonHun has needed forever, but this is something you want to move onto after your introduction to the series (which should be with #20 on this list). 

24. Kirby Triple Deluxe

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Ahh, Kirby. Even though he's already been on this list, it just feels right to slip back into those comfy pink shoes. Triple Deluxe is arguably even more traditional than Planet Robobot, but this isn't a wacky offshoot in the series like Dream Course or Air Ride or even Epic Yarn. This is a game you can depend on for an enjoyable, stress-free experience that's pleasant top-to-bottom. If you want a real test of your skills, you can go with Donkey Kong, but if you just want to chill out, you can always count on Kirby.

23. Mario and Luigi: Dream Team

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Now that the Paper Mario series has gone in more of a puzzle/adventure direction, the Mario & Luigi series is the defacto RPG series starring Nintendo's most famous mascots. Though Dream Team doesn't quite reach the heights of the stellar Bowser's Inside Story, Dream Team retains the same creativity and sharp dialogue fans of the series expect. If you're still not sold, this game does include a giant kaiju battle between a Mega-Bowser and a Gigantic Luigi. So there's that.

22. New Super Mario Bros. 2

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NSMB2 was where the "New" line of Mario platformers began to get a little stale, but you know, it's still a Mario platformer. We're talking about some of the best designers on the planet doing what they do best, and the result is one of the most solid games on the system. Though it definitely has more value for those into the idea of exploring every level and finding every secret. 

21.  Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate

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Heard a lot about the Monster Hunter series but aren't sure where to start? Try here. MH4U is by far the best entry to the franchise that has never quite caught on in the West, despite being a massive hit in Japan. The story -- especially the opening chapter -- does a commendable job at guiding players who might otherwise be confused or lost in other iterations. That being said, it's best if you call in a friend who knows a bit more about the series to tag along anyway, since multiplayer hunts represent the game at its finest.

20. Hyrule Warriors Legends

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The Dynasty Warriors games have always been about mindlessly mashing your way through hordes of enemies, and if we're being honest, Hyrule Warriors isn't much different. That isn't a bad thing though! Sometimes you just want to feel powerful by wrecking everything in your path, and sometimes you want to do that as Link, Toon Zelda or a King that can also turn into a boat.  Just FYI, you're going to get the best performance if you have a *NEW* Nintendo 2DS or *NEW* 3DS -- it still plays on the regular models, but it can get pretty rough.



19. Super Mario Maker

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Fans were pretty disappointed in Super Mario Maker 3DS losing the ability to upload custom-made levels, which seemed like the entire point of Mario Maker on Wii U. But the fact that it still made it to the top 20 of this list speaks to the quality of the core product. It just feels good to create levels in Mario Maker -- it's one of those things that you never think you'd do yourself (you can always play endless amounts of levels from other people), but the way it's presented is so easy and intuitive that even passing the 3DS back and forth between friends is a joy. 


18. Kid Icarus: Uprising

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For years, Kid Icarus was the last substantial IP that Nintendo hadn't touched since the NES days. Fans clamoring for a new follow-up were finally met with Uprising, a labor of love from Smash Bros. mastermind Masahiro Sakurai. Far from its odd platforming past, the new Kid Icarus switches between on-rails and third-person shooting. It can be a little cramped to play since it doesn't offer dual-joystick support unless you have a Circle Pad Pro, which is an awkward and bulky attachment. Fans would argue that the vibrant and engaging campaign is worth the cost of the extra dongle.

17. Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon

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Misunderstood at the time of its release at the launch of the GameCube, the original Luigi's Mansion is a wonderful ghostbusting romp. Really its biggest shortcoming is the whole thing ended too soon. Dark Moon rectifies that with a lengthy, brand-new adventure that takes place across multiple mansions. Be sure not to overlook the multiplayer, which is a strange co-op roguelike unlike anything else on the system. 

16. Bravely Default

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If you're looking for a traditional JRPG to play on 3DS, you can't do much better than Bravely Default. That's not to say BD plays it safe -- on top of its familiar structure and Final Fantasy Artbook aesthetic, an innovative combat system allows heroes to make sacrifices for huge gains. Some fans are split on how the late game rolls out, but without spoiling anything, you can argue it's a smart commentary on the genre on the whole (even if it's kind of a drag to play sometimes). If you devour this, you can always move onto Bravely Second, which is exactly what it sounds like.

15. Animal Crossing: New Leaf

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It's hard to imagine a time when Nintendo handhelds didn't have Animal Crossing. The company's unique, laid-back lifestyle "simulator" is an essential game for anyone with a 3DS. Okay okay, there are a few reasons why you wouldn't like New Leaf. You could a) not feel like revisiting an evolving and changing town that misses you when you're gone; b) hate cute rhino neighbors that want nothing but to give you free furniture; or c) you're a monster. These are the only options.


14. Xenoblade Chronicles 3D

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Arriving late into the Wii's life, the original Xenoblade Chronicles wowed fans with its gigantic open world. I should probably amend that -- the game wowed fans that could find a copy. The 3DS port isn't nearly as hard to come by, thankfully, so anyone can enjoy what might be Nintendo's biggest RPG to date. This is one of the few titles to be outright exclusive to *NEW* 2DS and *NEW 3DS*, so keep that in mind if you're buying for someone else. 



12 + 13. Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright & Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest

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It might be a little bit confusing for those who are only familiar with the series through the many Smash Bros. characters, but Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright and Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest are two separate games. Almost. The two start out as the same strategy RPG, but after the first five chapters the player is given a choice of which side to choose, which family to support. The Birthright path is best for those new to the series or those who don't want their ass handed to them. For the masochists out there, however, Conquest offers a challenge suited to FE diehards. I'm not telling you how to live, so I won't tell you that you should probably just get both and then download the DLC that combines the two sides into a new campaign. That would be irresponsible of me.

(For those keeping score at home, Birthright came in at #13 in the polls, while Conquest edged it out at #12.)

11. Super Mario 3D Land

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You probably already know if you want to play an awesome Mario game. If you're unsure, put your fingers on your wrist -- should you feel a rhythmic bump coming from under your skin, you're probably good to go. This one's an interesting mix between the 3D open world of Super Mario 64 and the more traditional 2D sidescrolling games of yore. The levels almost play out like adorable little dioramas, and the effect really pops when you (gasp) use the 3D features of the 3DS. Chances are you'll have a good time playing an awesome Mario game. If not, well, my condolences to your family.

10. Mario Kart 7

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On one hand, Mario Kart 7 is a fantastic game that took portable racing to heights it wouldn't see until, well, Mario Kart 8 on Switch. On the other hand, every Mario Kart game takes offense at your very existence and will throw every banana peel and blue shell at you until you break your system in half, thereby freeing the malevolent spirits that rest inside every hateful cartridge. If you're okay with that, MK7 is a great time.


9. Shovel Knight

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Plenty of indie games do the whole "8-bit" thing, but none have committed so much to the conceit while being so successful. Shovel Knight feels like the Game of the Year of 1989, so much so that Capcom should have made five dozen sequels and then abandoned the franchise completely by now. It's part Mega Man, part DuckTales, part Mario, part Castlevania and all rad. Be sure to keep your headphones in for this exceptional soundtrack, too. 

8. Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire

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Pokemon often seems like it's just remaking the same games over and over again, but that's sort of what fans come back for -- a new coat of paint on the childhood, with some tweaks here and there. This formula works so well that Nintendo and Game Freak have been remaking old Pokemon games. ORAS is the first set of remakes for the 3D era of the series, and it's got all the bells and whistles you'd want. Though if we're being honest, the only reason that you'd pick it over the other Pokemon titles on the system is if you're super attached to the generation's Pokedex. And hey, from what the internet tells me, there are plenty of Mudkip fans out there.

7. Pokemon X/Y

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The first real 3D Pokemon game brought a lot more than a new dimension to the series. X and Y introduced customizable characters, a new type (Fairy) and Mega Evolutions, the latter of which are basically Super Saiyan versions of existing Pokemon. Maybe most vital of all is the new EXP Share, which players get early on in the game; instead of doling out bonus XP to a single Pokemon not in battle, in this iteration all the Pokemon in your party get XP. This cuts way, way down on grinding and makes becoming a Pokemon Master much less of a chore. You can always turn the feature off, of course, if you're finding the game too easy. Which, for Pokemon X and Y, is admittedly an issue.

6. Fire Emblem Awakening

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I know I said that FE Fates: Birthright was the Fire Emblem to go with for beginners, but really you want to start here. Awakening was supposed to be the swan song for the franchise after sales had sagged for a while, and you can really see the developers put everything they had into this game. Story-wise, Awakening is by far one of the best RPGs on a handheld, and speaking in gameplay terms there are tons of options depending on how hardcore you want to be about stuff like permanent character death. Personally, I played with permadeath on, but found myself resetting every time a favorite was killed. I just can't let my sweet innocent Donnel go. 

5. The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D

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If you've been wondering where the hell all the Zelda games have been on this list then boy, get ready. Majora's Mask has always been an odd duck compared the rest of the franchise, but open-minded fans have embraced its eccentricities. Nintendo certainly made it easier to love with the 3DS remake, adding more save points, an improved questlog, tweaked bosses, expanded areas and even a new sidequest. This is all on top of a graphical overhaul that looks like how you remember Majora's Mask (quirky and charming) compared to how it actually looks (choppy and kind of ugly). 

4. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D

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For many fans, this is the pinnacle of the Zelda series. Even after all these years, it's hard to shake that memory of wandering out in the Hyrule Field for the first time. For a game that's nearly 20 years old, it's held up surprisingly well. The world might not be as big as you remember, but the dungeons are still fantastic and the soundtrack is an all-time classic. Like Majora's Mask, Ocarina of Time 3D has seen several improvements on top of a graphical overhaul. OoT 3D even includes the Master Quest, a version of the game with tougher dungeons that was previously only available on an expensive out-of-production GameCube disc. If you're a fan of the series, this is kind of a no-brainer.


3. The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds

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Though both of the 3D Zelda remakes mentioned above are stellar games in their own right, you can always tell when a game was built for a system from the ground up. A Link Between Worlds somehow manages to be a very traditional sequel to Link to the Past on SNES while being the freshest Zelda in years (you know, besides Breath of the Wild). A lot of it has to do with the item rental system, which allows you to pay a small fee to take anything in the game out for a spin right from the get-go. This also means you can visit whatever dungeon you'd like to in any order -- so if you're stuck on a puzzle, you can always bail and go adventuring elsewhere while still progressing in the game. This is my personal favorite game on the system, but the votes say there are two games that are slightly better than ALBW. They're pretty good, so I guess I can allow it. 

2. Super Smash Bros. 

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One of the most consistently impressive things about the 3DS is how it's been able to successfully replicate console games and make them playable (and enjoyable!) on a small screen. When Nintendo announced that the next Super Smash Bros. would come to Wii U AND 3DS, fans were skeptical. But with what was presumably the darkest blood magic, they managed to cram in every single character in the game and make the series' trademark chaos readable on a surface the size of a phone. Smash is best played in multiplayer, but there's a nifty 3DS-only singleplayer mode if you alienate your friends by stomping them with Luigi.

1. Pokemon Sun/Moon

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This is it! The absolute best game on the 3DS. Pokemon Sun and Moon is a landmark entry in an RPG behemoth that has stuck around for two decades. Not only are the new Pokemon some of the best in several generations, Nintendo and Game Freak took it to another level with "Alola Pokemon." These particular Pokes have adapted to life on the game's Hawaii-like islands, and so you'll see familiar faces like Meowth and Raichu with entirely new looks and abilities. On top of extra features like up-close Pokemon petting and a new Battle Tree, this is the game that finally, mercifully kills HMs. Instead of wasting a move slot with garbage like CUT and SURF, Sun and Moon supply you with badass Pokemon mounts that do all of that stuff and more! S/M really makes it hard to go back to earlier games in the series -- and hey, that's okay, because you might not want to.



Need more 3DS recommendations?

Check out The 20 Best DS Games of All-Time -- all backwards compatible with 3DS and 2DS!





20 Jun 06:57

Nintendo plant 3DS-Unterstützung über 2018 hinaus

Mehr Inhalte für den Handheld. Nintendo of America-Präsident Reggie Fils-Aime spricht über die Zukunft der Nintendo-Plattformen in den nächsten Jahren.
20 Jun 06:54

ARKit-App von Ikea: Virtuelle Möbel lassen sich millimetergenau platzieren

by Florian Matthey
Apple-CEO Tim Cook hat kürzlich erklärt, dass Ikea die Schnittstelle ARKit verwenden wird, damit Benutzer Möbel virtuell in ihrer Wohnung platzieren können. Ikea hat jetzt einige weitere Details zu den Plänen genannt.

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Themen: IKEA, IKEA Friheten, Ikea App, IKEA
20 Jun 06:48

Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Will Be Impacted By Upcoming Maintenance

by Chris Pereira

As it has in the past, Microsoft will be conducting maintenance on Xbox Live in the early morning hours (US time) tomorrow. This will affect Xbox 360 games, including those being played on Xbox One through backwards compatibility.

Starting at 1 AM PT / 4 AM ET / 9 AM BST on June 20, Microsoft will perform "scheduled maintenance that will affect Xbox 360 titles and services." This won't impact Xbox One games, but any 360 games being played on the system through backwards compatibility may run into issues. Specifically, Microsoft says that "you may be disconnected from Xbox Live one or more times."

It's not the first instance of this type of maintenance, and it should be a fairly minor issue depending where in the world you are. It's slated to last for only two hours, ending at around 3 AM PT / 6 AM ET / 11 AM BST, barring any unexpected issues.

While recent additions to the Xbox One backwards compatibility catalog have been slow, E3 did bring exciting news. Microsoft confirmed that support is coming for original Xbox games, including Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge. Physical Xbox discs will work, and it will even be possible to system link for multiplayer across Xbox, Xbox 360, and Xbox One. A specific launch date for Xbox backwards compatibility has not yet been announced.

20 Jun 06:45

Talking Point: What Social Media Told Us About Nintendo at E3 2017

Article: Talking Point: What Social Media Told Us About Nintendo at E3 2017

Mario and a logo led the way for the big N

20 Jun 06:40

Nintendo Switch: Neue Firmware 3.0 findet verlorene Controller

... und macht noch viel mehr. Nintendo hat ein neues Firmware-Update veröffentlicht, das die Nintendo Switch mit einigen neuen Features ausstattet.
20 Jun 06:39

Yoshio Sakamoto on the Development of Metroid: Samus Returns

Article: Yoshio Sakamoto on the Development of Metroid: Samus Returns

"I’m working on other titles outside of Metroid, of course"

20 Jun 06:37

XCOM 2: Reinforcement Pack (Steam) für 6,73 EUR – Offizieller Reseller!

by Dragen

XCOM_2_Reinforcement_Pack

UPDATE 1 vom 7.8.2017

Nun bei Gamersgate UK für £6,08 // 6,73 EUR.

Bei GMG gibt es zurzeit das XCOM 2: Reinforcement Pack (Steam) für 8,50 EUR. Damit aktueller Bestpreis für den Season Pass für XCOM 2. Die Inhalte haben wir unten für euch aufgelistet. Hinzu kommt u.a. eine neue Soldatenklasse, neue Anpassungen und Individualisierungen, sowie ein paar neue Missionen, die euch wieder etwas beschäftigen dürften.

steam XCOM 2: Reinforcement Pack (Steam) für 6,79 EUR

Vergleichspreis: 14,15 EUR

Inhalt:
– XCOM 2: Alien Hunters
– XCOM 2: Anarchy’s Children
– XCOM 2: Shen’s Last Gift

Bezahlt wird z.B. mit Paypal.

Der Beitrag XCOM 2: Reinforcement Pack (Steam) für 6,73 EUR – Offizieller Reseller! erschien zuerst auf .

20 Jun 06:35

Mit guten Zeugnissen GRATIS in den MOVIE PARK GERMANY [+ 40% Rabatt für vier Begleiter]

Ursprünglicher Deal vom 19.06.2017:

Mindestens vier Einsen vorweisen und Freizeitspaß genießen

Wem vielleicht auf den letzten Metern bis zur finalen Zeugnisvergabe im Sommer die Luft auszugehen droht, dem gibt Movie Park Germany noch einmal einen Motivationsschub: Alle Schüler und Schülerinnen, die auf ihrem Abschlusszeugnis mindestens vier Einsen vorweisen können, erhalten einmalig an einem von zwei Aktionstagen freien Eintritt. Dies gilt von der Grundschule bis zur Berufsschule. Die sogenannten „Strebertage“ finden bereits zum elften Mal in Deutschlands größtem Film- und Freizeitpark statt, immer an den ersten beiden Ferientagen in NRW. In diesem Jahr also am Montag, 17. Juli und Dienstag, 18. Juli.

Um den einmaligen freien Eintritt in Anspruch nehmen zu können, einfach das aktuelle Zeugnis (2. Halbjahr 2016/2017) oder eine Kopie davon und einen Ausweis an der Tageskasse vorlegen. Als zusätzliches Highlight erhalten außerdem bis zu vier Begleiter des Zeugnisinhabers je 40 Prozent Rabatt auf den regulären Eintrittspreis.

Schon seit 2007 bietet Movie Park Germany die Strebertage an. Allein 2016 holten knapp 2500 Kinder und Jugendliche ihre Freikarte als Belohnung für ihre besonders guten Noten ab.


Eine super Aktion von Movie Park!
Viel Spaß allen.
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20 Jun 06:35

[Android] Cut the Rope für 10 Cent

Nabend,
Aktuell ist im Google Play Store die Vollversion von Cut the Rope von Zepto Lab für 10 Cent statt 0,89€ zu haben.

Viel Spaß! (y)
20 Jun 06:35

Bosch 32-teiliges Bit-Set mit Schraubendreher für 9,99€ (Conrad)

Bei Conrad erhaltet ihr das Bosch 32-teiliges Bit-Set mit Schraubendreher für 9,99€ inkl. Versand. Ab einem Bestellwert von 25€ könnt ihr außerdem den 5,55€ Newsletter Gutschein benutzen, passt eigentlich ganz gut falls ihr noch etwas bestellen wollt.

Preisvergleich 15,64€

· Kreuzschlitz-PH 1/2/2/3
· Kreuzschlitz-PZ 1/2/2/3
· Schlitz 3/4/5/6mm
· Hex 3/4/5/6
· Torx® T 10/15/20/20/25/27/30/40
· Torx-Tamper(Sicherheitsbit mit Bohrung): T 10/15/20/25/27/30/40
· Universal Schnellwechsel-Bithalter 1/4" (6.3 mm) Sechskantschaft, magnetisch
· Bithalter-Schraubendreher.
20 Jun 06:34

Amazon Fire-Tablet für 39,99€ bei Amazon

Bei Amazon erhaltet ihr das Amazon Fire-Tablet für 39,99€.
Es handelt sich um die Version ohne Spezial Angebote.

Preisvergleich 74,99€

Hier gibts ne Anleitung um den Google Play Store zu installieren.

  • Ausgezeichnetes 17,7 cm-IPS-Display (7 Zoll - 171 ppi/1024x600). Verfügbar in vier Farben
  • Schneller Quad-Core-Prozessor mit 1,3 GHz sowie Kameras auf Vorder- und Rückseite
  • Prime-Mitglieder können Tausende Prime Video-Titel streamen und haben Zugriff auf über zwei Millionen Songs mit Prime Music sowie auf über eine Million eBooks
  • Zugriff auf mehr als 38 Millionen Songs, Filme, Serienepisoden, eBooks, Android-Apps und Spiele
  • Kostenloser, uneingeschränkter Speicherplatz in der Cloud für alle Amazon-Inhalte und Fotos, die Sie mit Ihren Fire-Geräten aufnehmen. Optionale microSD-Karte für bis zu 200 GB zusätzlichen Speicherplatz
  • Bis zu 7 Stunden lesen, über WLAN surfen, Videos schauen und Musik hören
  • In Verbindung bleiben mit schnellem Surfen im Web sowie Unterstützung von E-Mail und Kalender
19 Jun 06:44

Killer Instinct wird im Laufe des Jahres auf Steam erscheinen

Killer Instinct soll irgendwann im Laufe des Jahres auch auf Steam (PC) veröffentlicht werden, dies verriet Alex Jebailey (CEO von Iron Galaxy Studios) in einem Livestream. Das Beat'em-Up war erschien zunächst auf Xbox One und fand dann seinen Weg in den Store von Windows 10. Zudem versprach Jebailey, dass die Charaktere Eagle, Shin Hisako und Kilgore für die Käufer der Definitive Edition (Xbox One, Windows 10) ohne weitere Kosten zur Verfügung gestellt werden sollen - quasi als Wertschätzung.

Killer Instinct basiert auf einem Free-to-play-Modell - ein (stetig wechselnder) kostenloser Kämpfer steht für alle Modi kostenlos zur Verfügung. Alternativ können die Charaktere dazugekauft werden - oder man greift zur Definitive Edition (39,99 Euro), die 26 Charaktere aus den Staffeln 1 bis 3 enthält.

That's right, KI is coming to Steam later this year! Thanks to @CEOJebailey for helping us break the news. More details to follow.

— Killer Instinct (@KillerInstinct) 17. Juni 2017
19 Jun 06:38

Star Wars Battlefront 2 Is YouTube's Most-Viewed E3 Game

by Aiden Strawhun

One of the year's biggest weeks in gaming has flown by and YouTube's got the results of the most-viewed titles. Star Wars Battlefront II has taken the top spot with the most views on its trailers, gameplay, coverage, and fan-made videos.

Star Wars Battlefront II sported over 7.9 million views of its trailer alone during the week, and snagged the spot for most popular game across YouTube. In addition, three other titles from EA's press conference made the top ten list.

The rest of the top ten most-viewed games are as follows:

  1. Star Wars Battlefront II
  2. Assassin's Creed Origins
  3. FIFA 18
  4. Call of Duty: WWII
  5. God of War
  6. Super Mario Odyssey
  7. Spider-Man
  8. Anthem
  9. Need for Speed Payback
  10. Dragon Ball Fighter Z

As far as trailers go, Star Wars Battlefront II was followed by Super Mario Odyssey with 5.5 million views. Nintendo's Super Mario Odyssey was shown during the last of this year's E3 press conferences, so all of those views happened roughly within three days. What can we say? Dinosaurs, possession? It's a gamer's dream.

The top ten most-viewed trailers are as follows:

  1. Star Wars Battlefront II – 7.9 million views
  2. Super Mario Odyssey – 5.5 million views
  3. Spider-Man – 4.5 million views
  4. FIFA 18 - The Journey: Hunter Returns – 4 million views
  5. Need for Speed Payback – 3.4 million views
  6. Call of Duty: WWII Multiplayer Reveal – 3.3 million views
  7. Forza Motorsport 7 – 3.1 million views
  8. Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle – 3 million views
  9. South Park: The Fractured But Whole – 2.7 million views
  10. Assassin's Creed Origins – 2.6 million views

Make sure to let us know what your favorite trailers and reveals from E3 2017 were and catch up on all of our coverage right here. You might also want to check out our 17 most-read stories or our 14 most-watched videos.

19 Jun 06:37

Podcast: 20 Jahre Evoke


Mit einem 90-minütigen Podcast zu den besten Demo-Soundtracks aus 20 Jahren "Evoke" startet das Jubiläums-Special zur Kölner Demo-Party.

Episode #215: The best demo soundtracks from 20 years of Evoke
[download mp3] - [download cue sheet]
Evoke turns 20 this year. Time to turn back time and give an ear (or two) to listen to our favourite demo soundtracks from two decades of perfect scene spirit and mindblowing releases.
Mixed by Vincenzo, logo by Oni, compiled and described by Bobic

Track list:
01. Opening: Chromag & XXX - Evoke Evoke (because hearing XXX doing the Frank-man never gets boring)
02. 1998: Mindwalker - The Iceberg (because it's so 1998'ish in all it's audiovisual glory and 1998 was a lovely year for the scene)
03. 1999: Wacek - Black (because this is so trippy and unique and still sounds fresh in 2017)
04. 2000: Xhale & ps - True (because ambient soundscapes create such a deep mood)
05. 2002: Melwyn, Virgill & Aurora - Epilog (because some might call this cheesy, I call it music made by three angels)
06. 2002: Krii - Haushalten (because Krii knew how to do perfect demo grooves)
07: 2003: Paniq & kb - Edward Teller [fr-032 e.t.] (because kb has the voice and Paniq is a true beat beast)
08: 2004: Malik Trey - Paraglide [The Everlasting Blink] (because Malik Trey has the feeling for perfect demo soundtracks and did way too less)
09: 2005: Sire - Perfect Love (because this is totally aweseome and marks a milestone in my personal scene history)
10: 2005: blz - Final Audition (because Wojciech Golczewski is the Hans Zimmer of the demoscene)
11: 2006: Paniq - Die Ewigkeit schmerzt (because typography never sound so mindblasting again)
12: 2007: dq - 8-bit Wonderland (because lovely chipbeats always work in the scene)
13: 2007: Willbe - Techlow [Sweet Home Under Synthetic Clouds] (because it's Willbe)
14: 2008: Virgill - Hyperbased (OMG its a CUBE rmx) [BitJam RMX 001] (because legends know how to create a perfect remix of a legendary track)
15: 2009: cTrix - Syntax Party 2009 invite (because crazy musicians can make us going wild like no one else can)
16: 2009: Jean Nine - Cat's Cradle (because sometimes you notice years later how impressive someone's work is. I miss your stuff!)
17: 2010: BitArts - ZINE Jingle [ZINE #14] (because we never saw such a great diskmag again - and all happened at Evoke)
18: 2010: Mikael Fyrek - Nothing Left [ZINE #14] (because it's perfectly relaxing music for reading interesting articles)
19: 2011: Netpoet - Say my Buenzli [My Buenzli - The Demodays 2011 Invitation] (because Netpoet and Buenzli play an important role in the Evoke family)
20: 2012: Gargaj - Vaere (because this is just beautiful)
21: 2013: rp - Calcifer (because this ambient masterpiece breathes the spirit of Aural Planet with every single sound)
22: 2014: lug00ber - Clíches (because the god of drum and bass music has proven once again that he plays the demo bass perfectly)
23: 2015: Alpha C - Ninkasi (because as a child of the 80's synthwaves are running through my veins forever)
24: 2016: elMobo - Are you skilled [Analysis] (because it's not only a great track, but also a dream came to true to get support from a real legend for our Analysis project)
25: 2016: Elwood - The Guild of Rewind [Analysis] (because this tune blew me away from the first second and it shows that the stompin' little scouts gave an outstanding comeback)
26: 2016: Hoffman - Serenity [Road to Evoke] (because this video had such a great atmosphere because of this lovely piece of music)

Total playing time: 1:30:17

19 Jun 06:34

Ist Mario ein Mensch? Nintendo antwortet

Muss man wissen. Das Einzige, was ihr wirklich schon immer über Mario wissen wolltet. Nintendo verrät, was Mario wirklich ist.
19 Jun 06:29

Star Wars: The Force Awakens Vinyl mit 3D Spinning Hologram - Doppel LP für 24,99€ inkl. VSK

Servus!

Aktuell bekommt Ihr die Hologram Vinyl von Star Wars: The Force Awakwens für 24,99€ bei Saturn.

Ich freue mich, dass Altmeister John Williams die Filmmusik eingespielt hat.
Ihr kennt den guten Mann z.B. durch die OST von, Der Krieg der Sterne, E.T., Indiana Jones, oder Jurassic Park.

Der nächste Preis liegt laut Idealo bei 32,37€

Hier ein Eindruck der Hologram-Version

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Track listing
All music composed by John Williams.

A1 "Main Title and The Attack on the Jakku Village" 6:25
A2 "The Scavenger" 3:39
A3 "I Can Fly Anything" 3:10
A4 "Rey Meets BB-8" 1:31
A5 "Follow Me" 2:54
A6 "Rey's Theme" 3:11
B1 "The Falcon" 3:32
B2 "That Girl with the Staff" 1:58
B3 "The Rathtars!" 4:05
B4 "Finn's Confession" 2:08
B5 "Maz's Counsel" 3:07
B6 "The Starkiller" 1:50
B7 "Kylo Ren Arrives at the Battle" 2:00
B8 "The Abduction" 2:23
C1 "Han and Leia" 4:41
C2 "March of the Resistance" 2:34
C3 "Snoke" 2:03
C4 "On the Inside" 2:06
C5 "Torn Apart" 4:19
C6 "The Ways of the Force" 3:14
D1 "Scherzo for X-Wings" 2:32
D2 "Farewell and The Trip" 4:55
D3 "The Jedi Steps and Finale" 8:51
Total length: 1:17:08

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19 Jun 06:28

Raspberry Pi 3 Modell B mit 1,2 GHz für 32€ VSK frei! [armboard/rasppishop]

Auf der Suche nach einem Raspi der 3.Generation wurde ich heute auf folgende Angebote aufmerksam:

  • Den Raspberry Pi 3 Model B gibt es für 32 Euro INKLUSIVE Versandkosten bei armboard.de

  • Alternativ ist dieser heute auch auf rasppishop.de für 33 Euro INKLUSIVE Versandkosten erhältlich.

Dem Anschein nach, ist das Angebot bei armboard.de leider nur heute gültig.

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Nach dem Disaster bei A**ow sind bestimmt auch viele weiterhin auf der Suche nach einem neuen Angebot. Zwar zahlt man 32, statt 22 Euro, jedoch hat man promten und zuverlässigen Support vom Händler aus Deutschland und eine Versanddauer von nur 2-3 Tagen.

Preisvergleich:
Den Pi gibts bei Idealo ca ab 36 Euro inklusive Versand. Bei Amazon pendelt der Preis zwischen 39 und 42 Euro.

Lieferumfang:
  • Raspberry Pi 3 Modell B

Zahlungsmöglichkeiten:
PayPal, Lastschrift, Kreditkarte,Sofortüberweisung oder Rechnung

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Daten zum Raspberry Pi 3 Modell B:
  • Quadcore Prozessor Broadcom BCM 2837
  • ARMv8 Architektur mit 64 Bit Unterstützung
  • CPU Takt mit 1,2 Gigahertz
  • 1024 MB RAM und integriertem VRAM Arbeitsspeicher
  • GPU Grafik Prozessor für Full HD 1080p Unterstützung
  • BCM43143 WiFi - WLAN (2,4GHz) und Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) on Board
  • 4 x USB 2.0 für Maus, Tastatur und sonstige Peripherie
  • 1 x HDMI mit CEC und 1080p FullHD (Standard HDMI Buchse) für Monitore/Display/TV Geräte
  • 1 x LAN Anschluss 10/100 BaseT Netzwerk Buchse
  • je 1 x Display (DSI) und 1 x Kamera Steckerleiste (CSI)
  • 1 x Micro USB Port zur Energieversorgung (5,1V / 2,5A Netzteil erforderlich)
  • 40 Polige GPIO Anschlussleiste, kompatibel mit Pi2, A+ und B+

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19 Jun 06:27

Der Hobbit: Eine unerwartete Reise [Extended Collector’s Edition] [3D Blu-ray] – 18,99 EUR

by pkde (DVDTiefpreise)
Der Hobbit: Eine unerwartete Reise [Extended Collector's Edition] [3D Blu-ray]
Amazon.de verschickt versandkostenfrei ab einem Bestellwert von 29 EUR (außer bei Medien ab 18 Jahren). Darunter fallen Versandkosten von 3,00 EUR (bzw. 5,00 EUR für Ab 18 Medien) an. Bücher und Bestellungen, die Bücher enthalten, sind immer versandkostenfrei. Prime-Mitglieder erhalten, mit wenigen Ausnahmen, alle Bestellungen kostenfrei nach Hause geliefert.

Der Beitrag Der Hobbit: Eine unerwartete Reise [Extended Collector’s Edition] [3D Blu-ray] – 18,99 EUR erscheint auf DVDTiefpreise.de/com • Schnäppchen für Blu-rays/DVDs/Games & mehr….

18 Jun 08:48

Famicom Title "Ganbare Goemon Gaiden: Kieta Ōgon Kiseru" Translated to English

Article: Famicom Title

1990 JRPG spin-off includes healthy doses of Ebisumaru

18 Jun 08:48

RIP Keith Robinson of Intellivision Productions

Keith Robinson, the leader of the game development team at Mattel Electronics who purchased the rights to the Intellivision and resurrected the game console in the late 1980s, died from kidney failure Wednesday. Keith remained dedicated to the Intellivison brand throughout the 1990s and beyond, keeping the flame alive by releasing Intellivision Lives! for contemporary consoles and the Intellivision Flashback, a plug and play console featuring many of the original system's best games. Keith was also a prolific artist... his weekly comic strip Making It debuted in 1985, and continued publication for over thirty years. The series was adapted into a video game for the Sega Genesis, Normy's Beach Babe-O-Rama. Fittingly, it was designed by Realtime Associates, a team originally hired to make Intellivision software in the 1980s! Keith Robinson was a fixture at classic game conventions, fondly remembered for his larger than life personality and tireless enthusiasm for the Intellivision. He'll be deeply missed, not only as a founding father of the video game industry, but for his continued contributions to gaming long after the Intellivision faded into history. For those interested, Keith's life and accomplishments were examined in greater detail in an obituary on The Retroist.
18 Jun 08:47

Nintendo Switch: Neue positive Zahlen aus Japan zeigen das Nintendo weiterhin aus Kurs ist!

by Avanar

Nintendo Switch: Neue positive Zahlen aus Japan zeigen das Nintendo weiterhin aus Kurs ist! Die Nintendo Switch ist nun seit einigen Monaten im Handel und scheint deutlich besser zu laufen als die Wii U seinre Zeit. Sogar erste Ansätze sind vorhanden, dass die Switch die erfolgreiche Wii übertrumpfen könnte. Nun ...

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18 Jun 08:46

YAMAHA RX-V381, AV-Receiver, Schwarz für 196€ ink. VSK [Mediamarkt]

Servus,

aktuell bekommt Ihr bei Media Markt den YAMAHA RX-V381, AV-Receiver, Schwarz:
Der nächste Preis liegt heute bei Saturn für 229€ (Saturn Online Offer)

Dieser 5.1 AV-Receiver kombiniert die Verfeinerungen von HDMI mit 4K60p Unterstützung (4:4:4), HDCP2.2, HDR und BT.2020 Farbraum mit Bluetooth für kabelloses Musik-Streaming und die Vorteile von YPAO.
Natürlich auch mit einem USB Eingang an der Gerätefront und dem bewährten Eco Modus.

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- Kraftvoller 5 Kanal Surround Sound
- 70 W pro Kanal (6 Ohm, 20 Hz-20 kHz, 0,09 % THD, 2 Kanäle angesteuert)
- 100 W pro Kanal (6 Ohm, 1 kHz, 0,9 % THD, 1 Kanal angesteuert)
- 140 W/Kanal (6 Ohm, 1 kHz, 10% THD, 1 Kanal angesteuert)
- Mehrsprachiges, farbiges OSD zur verbesserten Übersicht
- Bluetooth® für kabelloses Musik-Streaming
- Compressed Music Enhancer für Bluetooth
- HDCP2.2 (4 Eingänge / 1 Ausgang), HDR Video und BT.2020 Farbraum Durchleitung
- Digitaler USB Anschluss an der Gerätefront
- YPAO™ Automatisches Lautsprecher-Setup mit Klangoptimierung
- Dialog Level Adjustment für eine klare und deutliche Stimmenwiedergabe
- Virtual CINEMA FRONT sorgt für virtuellen Surround Sound mit 5 Frontlautsprechern
- Mehrsprachiges, farbiges OSD, das auch Albumcover anzeigen kann
- ECO Modus reduziert den Stromverbrauch um mindestens 20%

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Technische Daten für YAMAHA RX-V381,




AV-Receiver, Schwarz
Produkttyp: AV-Receiver
Anzahl Kanäle: 6
Leistung pro Kanal: 100 Watt
RDS (Radio Data System): ja
Senderspeicher: 40
Automatischer Sendersuchlauf: ja
Direktschaltung: ja
Automatische Einmessung mit Mikrofon: ja
App-steuerbar: ja
Fernbedienung: ja
HDMI-Umschaltung: ja
Anschlüsse: 4x HDMI, 1x HDMI OUT, 1x USB, 1x 3.5 mm Klinke, 1x optischer
Audioeingang, 2x koaxialer Audioeingang, 2x analoger Audioeingang,
3x Composite Eingang, 1x Composite Ausgang, 1x Kopfhöreranschluss,
1x Bluetooth
Abschaltautomatik: ja
Anzahl DSP-Raumklangprogramme: 17
Surround Formate: Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital, DTS HD Master
Audio, DTS HD High Resolution Audio, DTS, DSD 2-Kan.- bis 6- Kan.,
PCM 2-Kan. bis 6-Kan. (max. 192 kHz/24 Bit)
Stromverbrauch (Stand-By): 0.1 Watt
System oder kompatibel mit System: Bluetooth
Bluetooth, YPAO Klangoptimierung, Extra Bass, Eco Modus, Auto Power
Eco-Friendly: ja
Breite: 435 mm
Höhe: 151 mm
Gewicht: 7400 g
Tiefe: 327 mm
Farbe: Schwarz
Lieferumfang: Receiver, Fernbedienung, 2x AAA Batterien, AM-Antenne, FM-Antenne,
YPAO-Mikrofon
18 Jun 08:46

5 Second Fix UV-Klebestift für 1,37€ inkl. Versand aus China [Ebay]

Ich hab letztens den BluFixx UV-Licht Reparaturstift aus der Höhle der Löwen bei Bauhaus für 14,95€ gesehen. Nun man geschaut und ein ähnliches Produkt, den 5-Second-Fix, aus China auf Ebay für nur 1,37€ gefunden. Damit kann man 2 Dinge unzertrennlich miteinander verbinden...und das meine ich nicht romantisch.

Nächster Preis ist auch China bei Ebay für 1,89€ inkl. Versand.

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