Posts Tagged ‘Games’
Are you a fan of video games? Do you like treasure hunts? Do you love the Breakfast Club (realistically, who doesn’t) – then head down today for a special treat from Nintendo, who are hosting a free event for today ONLY, to promote the new Nintendo 3DS.
Free play of …
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Tags: Games, gaming, nintendo, Nintendo 3DS, Paper Mario, Spitalfields, The Breakfast Club, video games
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Since the birth of Xbox, Halo as a video game franchise has just about been as seminal and outstanding as the console’s development itself. Breaking gaming boundaries visually is one thing, and the play is an obvious other, but very rarely does a game’s score or soundtrack contribute vastly and …
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Tags: 343 industries, Games, halo, halo 4, martin o'donnell, neil davidge, sci-fi, soundtrack, video games, xbox
Posted in Album Review, Ambient, Do Not Miss This, Electronica, Experimental, Mash Up, Music, New Age, producer, Remixes, Reviews, Techno | 1 Comment »
The recent history for American action films based on Hasbro toys didn’t inspire a great deal of confidence for Battleship; GI Joe and the Transformers trilogy were bad, and in the Battleship trailer there were plenty of visual similarities to those. Though maybe doing a film based on a …
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Tags: 2012, action, adventure, Alexander Skarsgård, Battleship, Brooklyn Decker, cinema, Games, Liam Neeson, review, rihanna, taylor kitsch
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Based on Suzanne Collins’ young-adult book trilogy, The Hunger Games presents a world where the government forces kids (known as “tributes”) to fight, until only one remains. With remarkably similar bleak concepts, it’s hard to not recall Koshun Takami’s Battle Royale (2000), but despite the parallel fascism and intense violence, …
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Tags: book trilogy, fight, film, Games, reality TV, review, Suzanne Collins', the hunger games
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Known for outlandish outfits and singing in the dark, Björk is continuing to unveil her latest project: Biophilia.
To give you an overview of the project, the word describes an innate love for the natural world, supposed to be felt universally by humankind. Therefore, it should come as no …
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Tags: app, biophilia, bjork, download, Free, Games, iPad, iphone, ipod, music
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Ford & Lopatin formerly known as Games, will be taking over The Shacklewell Arms, Dalston, on Thursday 2nd June. Don’t even hesitate to attend as the night is sure to be grand!
Ford & Lopatin are masters of electronic music, with their new beats creating an ’80s, Tron-influenced moment …
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Tags: Benedict Bull, Bleed, Casper C, Channel Pressure, dalston, DJ Sets, Ford & Lopatin, Games, Hippos In Tanks, June, Mexican Summer, resident advisor, Shackwell Arms, Software
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So it’s time to bid adieu to another fabulous intern, the lovely Bronya Francis. She’s worked tirelessly for Notion these past few weeks to bring you all sorts of things from updates at London Fashion Week to all the most exciting music news, reviews and cultural insights, from Cakes …
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Tags: 2001: A Space Odyssey, 20th Century Music, ballet, Baroque, Bronya is amazing, cakes for japan, Casper C, City of Birmingham City Orchestra, connan mockasin, Ether Festival, FOE, Games, gigs, Julia Mech, Klaus Obermaier, London Sinfonietta, micachu, Moleskin, music, Oneohtrix Point Never, oOoOO, Philharmonia Orchestra, Returnal, Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, Stanley Kubrick, Stravinsky, The Rite Of Spring
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