Category: Games News
Neon Blood – Análisis
Los propios desarrolladores españoles de ChaoticBrain definen a su juego como una combinación loca entre Blade Runner y la estética HD-2D de videojuegos como Octopath Traveler. Cuando lo juegas, eso es precisamente lo que encuentras, y a poco que veas unos cuantos pantallazos de Neon Blood te darás cuenta de que es puro pixel-art, con un estilo 2.5D que ya os podemos adelantar que es lo mejor del juego. Tiene otros ingredientes interesantes, pero una vez superado tenemos clarísimo que lo que mejor lo define es su cuidadísima ambie…
Ubisoft Co-Founders Want To Maintain Control As Talks With Tencent Continue – Report
According to a new report, Ubisoft’s family founders are trying to find funding to keep the company in good financial standing while simultaneously attempting to keep control of the firm’s future.
Reuters reports that the Guillemot family–which owns the largest stake in Ubisoft–is talking to Tencent and other financial partners to try to find a way to fund a “management-led buyout.”
CEO Yves Guillemot and his family members are keen to retain control of Ubisoft amid any such deal, and this has apparently been a sticking point in financing discussions. The report said Tencent i…
VP Candidate Tim Walz, Noted Dreamcast Lover, Was Apparently A Crazy Taxi Guy
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is preparing to formally accept the Democratic party nomination for Vice President this week at the Democratic National Convention. And just before that happens, we may have learned more about his classic gaming habits.
Following his selection as the running-mate for presumptive nominee Kamala Harris, a profile in the New York Times outed Walz as a Dreamcast fan. Players on the high school football team, where he coached, recalled him sharing stories that the kids found relatable, like when his wife took away his Dreamcast because he played it too much. Nat…
New York state imposes $500 million fee for city casino license
Once licensed to operate any of New York state’s three casinos, the operators are required to pay the state at least a $500 million fee for the gambling license, under new rules authorized by the state’s site committee announced Tuesday.
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The filling was revealed by the New York Gaming Board, known as New York’s iGaming regulator, which involves a rating system that will decide the lucky winners of the casino license bids, which will be required to pay a $500 million license fee within 30 days of their official…
Groupe Lucien Barriere changes its mind on Japanese casino bid
French casino and hotel operator Groupe Lucien Barriere has reportedly changed its mind and decided not to pursue the chance to run one of Japan’s coming trio of integrated casino resorts.
According to a report from Inside Asian Gaming, the Paris-headquartered firm is responsible for over 30 casinos spread across France, Egypt and Switzerland and was said to be interested in participating in the race for one of three inaugural licenses to build and operate a Las Vegas-style development in JapanCome from