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CUPHEAD [E3 2014] Quite possibly the most visually...
CUPHEAD [E3 2014]
Quite possibly the most visually interesting looking gaming shown so far today, Cuphead is a run-and-gun shooter with a 1930’s cartoon art style reminiscent of such classics as Felix the Cat, Popeye, and Betty Boop. The game is being developed by StudioMDHR for Xbox One and Steam. All the art is hand drawn, all the music is original jazz recordings, and it even has co-op.
Check out the Cuphead E3 2014 trailer below.
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The Fashion Doll Chronicles: Le Petit Théâtre Dior - Haute Couture in miniature...
The Fashion Doll Chronicles: Le Petit Théâtre Dior - Haute Couture in miniature...: On the 31st of May, Dior unveiled the exhibition Le Petit Théâtre Dior in Chendgu, China (open until the 20th of June). It is the first st...
FIRST TRAILER FOR THE ‘RATCHET AND CLANK’ MOVIE...
FIRST TRAILER FOR THE ‘RATCHET AND CLANK’ MOVIE [E3 2014]
Here’s a first look at the upcoming Ratchet and Clank film coming to theaters in 2015 along with the all new remake of the original built from the ground up for the PS4.
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FIRST TRAILER FOR UNCHARTED 4 [E3 2014] Sony wrapped up...
FIRST TRAILER FOR UNCHARTED 4 [E3 2014]
Sony wrapped up their E3 press conference with the first look Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End. Check it out below and let us know what you think!
Check it: More E3 2014 hoopla.
I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR A GAME LIKE ‘NO MAN’S SKY’ [E3 2014] A...
I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR A GAME LIKE ‘NO MAN’S SKY’ [E3 2014]
A little bit Metroid, a little bit Journey, a whole lot awesome.
No Man’s Sky from Hello Games looks interesting for a number of reasons. There’s a strong emphasis on isolation and exploration that reminds me a lot of the Metroid games, but the combination of vivid colors and rich textures looks unlike anything I’ve ever seen in a game before.
It’s also an indie game by a small studio with some pretty ambitious goals.
See, when each player starts up a new game, they start all alone on a single planet that is entirely unique to them, complete with creatures unique to that world. The creators claim that game is infinite, with limitless worlds and creatures.
Check out the No Man’s Sky E3 2014 gameplay trailer below for a taste of the craziness.
Here’s a list of the game’s features ripped straight from the official site.
- A TRULY OPEN UNIVERSE If you can see it, you can go there. You can fly seamlessly from the surface of a planet to another, and every star in the sky is a sun that you can visit.
- EXPLORATION IS SEEING THINGS THAT NO-ONE ELSE HAS EVER SEEN BEFORE Every creature, geological formation, plant and spaceship is unique.
- SURVIVE ON A DANGEROUS FRONTIER You are alone and vulnerable, and will face threat everywhere, from deep space to thick forests, barren deserts to dark oceans.
- BUILD FOR AN EPIC JOURNEY Collect precious materials and trade them for better spacecraft and upgrades for your suit and equipment.
- PARALLEL UNIVERSES Choose to share your discoveries with other players, or not. You will never see another player, but you could make your mark on their worlds as well as your own.
Exploring new worlds, being chased by giant alien creatures, and jumping from planet to planet!? How can you NOT be excited for this!?
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Fisher-Price Mike the Knight: Glendragon Castle Playset
Fisher-Price Mike the Knight: Glendragon Castle Playset
Fisher-Price Mike the Knight: Glendragon Castle Playset - Help Mike become a knight! His magical castle has all the actions & phrases to help play out the world of Glendragon. Actions include: Press shield to release draw bridge and activate phrases and sound effects. Mike can grasp onto zip line and slide from the roof to the battlements area. Flip down battlements area to prepare to launch the catapult. Child can load boulder onto catapult and launch it. Lift Mike's bed to reveal slide to Galahad's room. Lift hay panel on Galahad's floor to reveal hidden items. Open treasure chest and it automatically reveals treasure or empty chest. Feed Galahad by manually rotating panel in trough, magically revealing hay. Feeder flips from full to empty. Secret Magic Potion bookshelf door takes Mike from the inside to the outside overlook. Ladder takes Mike to the different levels. Open and close front door in tree to access treasure room in castle. *Mike figure fits securely on horse to ride. Includes castle playset and 7 play pieces. Mike figure, Galahad horse, ladder, catapult, 2 boulders, spinning treasure chest, flipping hay trough.Fisher-Price Mike the Knight: Glendragon Castle Playset
- Boys will love role playing with Mike
- Sounds and Phrases will entertain boys for hours
- Includes castle playset and 7 play pieces
- Action packed and sure to keep all boys entertained
- Add to your Mike the Knight collection
Buy this Pre-kindergarten toys - Fisher-Price Mike the Knight: Glendragon Castle Playset...
Gotta Love Good Housekeeping Vintage Covers
So when I stumbled upon the Good Housekeeping Vintage Cover Gallery I couldn't help but show you some of the cover I love.
I just love the cover above from the February 1918 issue of Good Housekeeping and the November 1921 issue. Every time I look at them I think of my sister and I. How sweet are they?
The cover below from March 1920 is also a favorite of mine. Now I wonder why that is? Could it be a little girl sewing?
Then again the cover from August 1922 could also be a sentimental favorite. A little girl and her beloved dog at the beach.
Then with my love of reading I could easily go with the February 1920 cover as a favorite.
Then again my sister and I could select the June 1927 cover as a sentimental favorite. We both love beautiful flowers.
Then again who could resist the Good Housekeeping cover from March 1925 featuring a little girl and her grandmother. Reminds me of the times I sat in my grandmother's lap while she rocked and read me a book. Of course, for me it was two decades later between 1957 and 1960. Still.....
Gotta love Good Housekeeping vintage covers.