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COG’s Best and Worst of E3 2014 – Hands-Off Edition

COG writes - Yeah, yeah… hands off isn’t as good as hands on but we saw a lot of stuff that we weren’t quite allowed to touch yet at E3 this year. Doug gives a recap of his best and worst from the show floor at E3 2014.

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Switch Games on Switch 2 Get Massive Performance Boost Without Patch

Nintendo Switch games that haven't received patches are still getting performance and loading boosts across the board on Switch 2.

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hardcoregamer.com
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The Epic Games Store Has Two More Freebies This Week

The Epic Games Store has a AAA Freebie this week, and another to put a smile on your face.

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Looking Back At The $386,000 Dying Light 'My Apocalypse Edition', 10 Years Later

It has been more than ten years since Dying Light was released, but what happened to the $386,000 'My Apocalypse Edition' of the game?

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jznrpg122d ago

Nobody bought it for an obvious reason.

Gamingsince1981121d ago

Wtf did this edition come with ? A real helicopter and a real zombie virus ?

Vithar121d ago

For one lucky person willing to spend $386,000, the My Apocalypse Edition of Dying Light promised a staggering collection. It included the buyer’s face in the game, a human-sized ‘Volatile’ statue, and parkour lessons with a freerunning team. It also came with night vision goggles, an all-expenses paid round trip to Techland’s offices, and four signed copies of the game. Oh, and it also came with a custom-built, ‘zombie-proof’ survival shelter.

LOL but it was a stunt from the team:
‘It was a PR stunt and got a lot of media attention for its wild and over-the-top nature, it was designed to generate buzz around the game’s release. It did a great job of getting the game noticed, though! But nobody purchased it – thankfully, I guess!’