Gamebuino META is a tiny handheld gameboy like system that allows you to program games as well as as play unique video games. It’s so tiny it can fit in a t-shirt pocket for retro vibes on the go. Read more…More about Gaming, Mashable Video, Video G…
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Create your own retro gaming device—and learn to code while you’re at it
Gamebuino META is a tiny handheld gameboy like system that allows you to program games as well as as play unique video games. It’s so tiny it can fit in a t-shirt pocket for retro vibes on the go. Read more…More about Gaming, Mashable Video, Video G…
View More Create your own retro gaming device—and learn to code while you’re at itJames Corden tests how much 2 daughters know about their dads and it gets super awkward
There are a whole bunch of spectacularly awkward questions you could ask a daughter about her father, but whether or not he manscapes has got to be pretty high up on the list.
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9 things you definitely shouldn’t do if you want to win ‘Fortnite’ Battle Royale
Fortnite, or more specifically its Battle Royale mode, is pretty great. It’s sort of like The Hunger Games, only with fewer mutant wolves.
Basically 100 of you get airdropped onto an island where you go running around looking for guns and loot and taking each other out until there’s only one person left standing.
Anyway, after many hours of playtime and a large number of embarrassing failures, I’ve now managed to win a whopping — wait for it — five games.
I’m no expert, in other words. But, if you’re new to the game (available on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC) and have yet to bag any wins, you may be able to learn from my many mistakes. Read more…
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View More 9 things you definitely shouldn’t do if you want to win ‘Fortnite’ Battle RoyaleFord the river with kombucha and craft beer in the millennial version of ‘The Oregon Trail’
Played The Oregon Trail in school? The classic classroom frontier game has had a modern day makeover.
An ambitious promotional tool from Travel Oregon, a “semi-independent” agency created by the Oregon Legislature, Travel Oregon: The Game is an homage to the educational staple, allowing you to explore all seven regions of the state.
The game isn’t produced by the original team, according to Munchies, but it has the same 8-bit look and addictive nature. The game’s goal, as tradition stipulates, is to keep morale high, while playing different activities — or you’ll be writing tombstones. Read more…
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View More Ford the river with kombucha and craft beer in the millennial version of ‘The Oregon Trail’