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Applied to cautels, all strange forms receives,With all of the excitement surrounding the release of Super Meat Boy Forever, let's just bring it all back to basics and get hyped for the fact Super Meat Boy is slated to launch in December.Reddit user popcar2 posted up Team Meat's recent email newsletter where the team chats about how the past few months have been for them, how SMBF is being received, and so on.Where things get VERY interesting for Switch-users is at the bottom of the letter. It says, "In other news, Super Meat Boy is hopefully going to be releasing on Switch in December. The game itself has been done for quite some time but we're making something pretty special for the Switch version!"Though they haven't given us any details on it at the moment, this special new detail will apparently offer up a "pretty enticing reason for Switch owners to get the game again if they already own it on other systems."Speculations in the comments range from getting a physical release/amiibo to the slightly less likely meatball-flavoured Switch cartridge. I guess we'll find out later this month.What do you think? Are you tempted to buy the game again? Let us know in the comments below.
I'm sure Apple-fans are absolutely champing at the bit for tomorrow's conference, but as is pretty standard there may have already been a leak ahead of time.Tomorrow, Apple's set to reveal not one but three phones, its next Apple Watch, and likely more tech-y bits. Ten years after the first iPhone came into the world, rumours say that we'll be introduced to the iPhone 8/8 Plus and the all-new iPhone X.Yes, it sounds a little bit like something from a spy film and will probably cost as much given that these newest phones are rumoured at $1,000. The iPhone X leak was originally revealed by Steve Troughton-Smith after discovering the name in iOS 11's firmware. This seems pretty solid evidence, but as always with these sorts of articles don't take our word as gospel, and remember that pinch of salt.Apple's Keynote will take place tomorrow, September 12th, at 10 AM PDT/6 PM BST, and will be the first event at the Steve Jobs Theatre. You can watch it right here when the time comes.Alternately, keep an eye on Pocket Gamer tomorrow as we'll be covering the reveal as per usual. You can also catch up with what we might see tomorrow in this article here.
Update on March 8 at 13:05: Apple has updated its store with a feature on games with strong female protagonists as well including the excellent Agent A and Life is Strange and also features Reigns: Her Majesty, a game written by Leigh Alexander, as its game of the day.It's still a bit weird to me that we need a day to celebrate Women (as that should be done naturally everyday) but seeing the recent news and movements, it seems that we do indeed need it more than ever.Google is taking the lead in the mobile space it seems with a big feature on women and games, featuring apps and games made by women and strong female protagonists in game.For games then, this means that titles like the excellent A Normal Lost Phone, made by three women, is featured quite prominently but you can also find classics KAMI 2, Lara Croft GO, République, the latest Layton and more.The App Store has some stories about women in its today page but nothing focused on gaming that we could see.Recommend: Download Hitman Sniper Mod APKLight-It Up Mod Light-It Up MOD APK v1.8.8.9 (Unlimited Boosters) Features:Unlimited BoostersIt's a dark world out there for a teeny little stickman like you, and it's about time you light-it up and make the colors glow. Jump, flip and slide your stickman body from one neon color shape to another to make them glow and light-it up. Collect stars as you jump and flip to raise your score. Just when you start to feel like a stickman boss and are loving that color glow, things get complicated (or “sticky,” if you will) as you jump, flip and pass levels. Color shapes start moving, rotating and even exploding, and lethal spikes become a constant threat to your poor little stickman life.If you miss a jump, if your flip isn't on point, or if you hit a spike… you fall into oblivion!So what do you say, stickman? Ready to jump, flip, light-it up and glow?ABOUT USCrazy Labs is a casual games brand, under which TabTale develops and publishes fun and addictive games. Crazy Labs partners with independent development studios across the globe to create engaging mobile content for audiences of all ages. Like us: https://www.facebook.com/crazylabsgamesWatch us: https://www.youtube.com/TabtaleVisit us: https://tabtale.com/Follow us:@CrazyLabsGamesGoogle Plus: https://plus.google.com/+Tabtale/posts CONTACT US Let us know what you think! Questions? Suggestions? Technical Support? Contact us 24/7 at [email protected]:The app is free to play but certain in-game items may require payment. The app includes:- advertising for TabTale and some third parties that redirect users to our sites, apps or third-party sites- social networks links to connect with others while playing- the option to accept push notifications to inform of exciting news (e.g. updates) - an age-gate to prevent access to some features to protect children (e.g. restrict behavioral advertising or information sharing).Your privacy matters. The app may enable data collection for limited purposes (e.g. respond to support queries; enable, analyze and improve the app's features and services; personalize content including targeted ads and analyse those ads). For more information refer to our Privacy Policy: https://tabtale.com/privacy-policy/. Note that referred third parties are subject to their own policies. By downloading, updating or using the app you consent to this collection and use of device information and your data for ad display and reporting purposes, and to our Terms of Use: https://tabtale.com/terms-of-use/.
The Seagull and the KiteTo serve their eyes, and in it put their mind;Nintendo's black-and-white boy wonder, the Game Boy, turns 25 years old today. A quarter of a decade since link cables, double A batteries, contrast sliders, and rooting for your favourite of the screen's four colours.Go sorta-dark green!It's a device that defined many childhoods. No in-app purchases, no energy systems, and a battery life that would outlast many small rodents. Hazy summer afternoons trading Pokemon and exploring Koholint Island.But what are your favourite memories of the handheld hero? Chuck em in the comments. And below, you'll find treasured memories from the staff of PG.Jake - virtual reality chapAs a lifelong fan of Mr Bond, I begged and pleaded for weeks to get my hands on James Bond 007 for the GameBoy. I'm not sure what I expected, but a Bond themed Legend of Zelda wasn't it.The British super-spy snuck onto the gameboy as one of the very last games to be released for the console, and has Bond doing battle with classic antagonists Jaws and Oddjob while also gambling, shooting and doing karate.The game is impressive because it managed to include a campy James Bond plot with robots, chinese martial artists and rocket launchers - without feeling rushed or boring.Of course, I was ten - so what do I know?Danny - community wranglerMy first game console was a Korean Game Boy a family friend gave me back when I was five or so. The games were Super Mario Land, Tetris, Nemesis, and all-time classic Bill & Ted's Excellent Game Boy Adventure.I used to be inseparable from my Game Boy, constantly getting neck ache from hunching over in a gaming stoop. My carrying case (a blue toiletry bag) eventually filled up with more and more games.Super Mario Land 2 blew me away compared to the first. Big, juicy sprites loaded with character, great powerups like Bunny Mario, and a world map that inspired me to make over a dozen fanzines for myself, loaded with Mario maps and mazes.I first played Pokémon on a Chinese multicart, well before the craze hit western shores. A friend and I bought the same cartridge, so we'd trade Pokémon in the playground via link cable, and work together to complete our Pokédexes.I must have spent most of my childhood lost in that green and yellow Game Boy fuzz, and I have no regrets. I just wish more of the system's rich library was available on 3DS Virtual Console.Glen - uhm, staff writer?I'd just moved from Yorkshire to Somerset and was very sad until I heard this delightful music coming from my sister's Game Boy. I asked what she was playing and she let me have my first The Legend of Zelda experience with Link's Awakening DX. From that moment on my troubles were forgotten and I focused all of my attention on helping link save Koholint Island and trying to survive a Cucco apocalypse.Rob - big bossI did have a Game Boy at one point, when I was maybe 15 or 16. I swapped a Casio digital guitar for it. I seem to recall there was a not very good Batman game. I'm not sure whether I had any others, though I do remember playing a Mario game with headphones on a couple of years before that on my cousin's Game Boy in Thurso.I got another Game Boy when I was about 21. I only played Tetris on this one. I was living far away from home, working as a joiner's assistant all day and becoming a slack-jawed Tetris savant in the evenings and weekends.It wasn't my Game Boy, but when I gave up my job and headed back north I took it with me. It gathered dust in a box, and then one day it was gone. I suspect my little brother sold it or gave it away. He denied having done so, of course, but with an incriminating twinkle in his eye.I have never forgiven him.Harry - review titanI'm 16, sat in the common room at college playing Pokemon Blue on a Game Boy Pocket. A friend got Pokemon Red. We're deep into the game, swapping critters with the link cable. But he pulls it out too early and wipes my save. Hours of hard graft disappear. Now you know why I drink.Peter - duz videos goodI hated holidays to Winchelsea Beach as a kid. The traditional Willington family getaway, I would go there every year and have no other children to play with, and no activities were planned, and it would rain all day. And when it didn’t rain we would get sunburnt from not having put on sunscreen.And in the evening we would go to the bingo hall, and pick at our burnt flesh, and I would get a headache from the clouds of cigarette smoke from the chimney-like OAPs counting out their days while trapped in Winchelsea “God’s Waiting Room” Beach.My one refuge was my Game Boy. I had Top Rank Tennis for it. Its opening titles had huge sprites, and a catchy theme tune, and even recorded speech. The game itself played like an approachable simulation, and gave you a huge ladder of opponents to defeat on the way to rank one. I never did beat it, but every summer at Winchelsea Beach, I would try.Simon - does ads, not sure why he's hereMy first gaming system was the Game Boy, so it holds a special place in my heart – but so does the first title I ever played on it.After thinking the Game Boy was broken out of the box (thanks contrast wheel) the screen brightened and there it was - the title screen for Donkey Kong Land 2.A game that somehow managed to follow – but didn’t just copy – the successful recipe of its SNES big brother with superb music, varied level design, and a hugely rewarding difficulty curve. As far as introductions to gaming go, it wasn’t half bad.Mark - normal-sized bossZelda? Mario? Tetris? Pokemon? Man, you guys stole all the best ones! I'll have to go with Wario Land - the tubby bizzaro-world Mario offered a different type of play, where you could charge into enemies, pick them up, and lob them around the level.It had a catchy chip-tune soundtrack, inventive level design, and the torn label on my cartridge is a perfect metaphor for my childhood or something. I'm not good at this new school journalism stuff.
Hanging her pale and pined cheek beside;The Panther and the ShepherdsCHAPTER 20
A doctor asks you how you're feeling. A messy jumble of words pools in your brain. You struggle to connect the words to form a coherent sentence.That's what Grayout - the new game from Neven Mrgan and James Moore, and the prequel to the brilliant Blackbar - is trying to capture.You've got aphasia, you see, which is a disorder that affects one’s ability to process language. So each puzzle is about trying to express the runaway thoughts in your brain.It takes place in a totalitarian community called The Neighborhood, and you're Alaine - a rebellious resident, trapped in a hospital research lab.We won't say much more as the joy is in the discovery. We'll have a full review soon but if you're already sold, the game is £2.29 / $2.99.Updated on June 11th, at 9:07: Lifeline… is now out on Google Play. It costs £1.99 / $2.99.Original story follows…The Silver Award-winning iOS exclusive Lifeline... is finally headed towards Android and will launch tomorrow on June 11th, 2015.Lifeline... is an interactive story set during the aftermath of a crash landing on an alien moon.The stranded protagonist Taylor is the sole survivor and you're his only hope. You communicate with him and help him stay alive through notifications that pop up on your phone throughout the day.At review, we gave Lifeline... a Silver Award and described it as a "a short but unique and enthralling piece of interactive fiction".A sequel has also been announced and is currently in development. We've reached out to Big Fish Games for more information and we'll keep you posted.Lifeline... is available right now from the App Store [download].
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