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The Nintendo Download: Calculator And 28 Other Fun Games


What do you mean we’ve already done the calculator joke? Had I known I would have chosen a screenshot from one of the Famicom Detective Club games or random anime gem-matching game Kasiori. Oh well, nothing I can do about it now. Read more

Power Ledger Now a Part of Zero Carbon Certification Scheme


Power Ledger, one of the foremost companies of Australia, has now declared itself as the founding partner of the Zero Carbon Certification Scheme. The Australian company is known for operating a software application that permits producers and consumers to keep track, maintain a trace, and engage...

Smoothy Listing on AscendEX


PRESS RELEASE. AscendEX, formerly BitMax, an industry-leading digital asset trading platform built by Wall Street quant trading veterans, has announced the listing of the Smoothy Token (SMTY) under the pair USDT/SMTY on Mar 29 at 1:00 p.m. UTC. Smoothy is a novel single pool liquidity protocol...

Mortal Kombat 2021: The Kotaku Movie Review


As I said last month following a preview of the film’s first 12 minutes, the new Mortal Kombat movie starts off strong. The opening battle between the men who would become Sub-Zero and Scorpion is one of my favorite cinema moments of the year. The remaining 98 minutes? Not so much. The fights...

Fortnite Says Ahoy To Horizon's Aloy


Aloy, the protagonist of robot-dinosaur-busting game Horizon Zero Dawn and its upcoming sequel, Horizon Forbidden West, is the latest crossover character to join Fortnite. She’ll be playable starting April 15.Read more

The “Gray Dead Zone” of Gradients


Erik D. Kennedy notes an interesting phenomenon of color gradients. If you have a gradient between two colors where the line between them in the color space goes through the zero-saturation middle, you get this “gray dead zone” in … The post The “Gray Dead Zone”...

Zero Divide Is A Primordial PlayStation Synth-Fusion Treasure


Welcome to Morning Music, Kotaku’s ongoing hangout for folks who love video games and the cool-ass sounds they make. Today’s pick comes from the dawn of the 32-bit era, when makin’ “Virtua Fighter, but with robots” just seemed like a natural thing to do.Read more

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