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3D Realms Unveils Action-Packed Gamescom 2022 Lineup
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We are very excited to announce that 3D Realms will be at Gamescom 2022, the world’s largest B2C event for video games and technology! Our heavy-hitting public lineup for this year’s show will feature five awesome shooters that visitors can try at our booth - Hall 8.1, Number C030.

Investigate occult mysteries in Jasozz Games’ upcoming CULTIC and survive reconfigurable monsters in RIPOUT, Pet Project Games’ horror sci-fi FPS. See what’s new in dark-fantasy action-adventure FPS GRAVEN, tear through the Quake-engine powered WRATH: Aeon of Ruin, and check out Ion Fury ahead of the upcoming Aftershock expansion.

Media and creators can see two unannounced titles ahead of their reveals later this year - a highly-anticipated sequel, features spectacular weapons, a high-speed train hijacked by hostiles, and an unprecedented level of interactivity. The other title, takes a comedic tone, stylized visuals, and challenging gameplay, blending it all into a satisfying real-time strategy game for single-player and multiplayer fans alike.
 

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https://www.pcgamer.com/gamestops-nft-marketplace-sold-stolen-indie-games/
An individual named Nathan Ello released the NiFTy Arcade collection on GameStop's marketplace, earning 8.4 ETH (about $14,000) in initial sales. Ello definitively did not have permission to use at least two of these games in his project, and it also appears, but is not entirely certain, that he was not authorized to use a further three more games included in the NiFTy Arcade. Ello additionally did not have license to use the PICO-8 engine utilized in all five of those games.
Ultimately, the NiFTy Arcade was pulled from the GameStop marketplace and Ello's account was suspended, but the diffuse nature of NFTs means that users can still access their copies of these unlicensed games, and their creators may not have any recourse. Ello offered to compensate the developers harmed by the NiFTy Arcade, and has meanwhile revived the project on another marketplace with a promise that future games will be "in proper compliance with all terms of service of the NFT marketplace."
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Java power, people...
 

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Mostly geeky, but surprisingly cool to watch.

I doubt a whole game could be made around this concept, but it could definitely pass as a gameplay element in a game. Imagine a Thief-level where Garrett is in a dark place and coats his surroundings with special paint to 'see' things.
 

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Mostly geeky, but surprisingly cool to watch.

I doubt a whole game could be made around this concept, but it could definitely pass as a gameplay element in a game. Imagine a Thief-level where Garrett is in a dark place and coats his surroundings with special paint to 'see' things.

There is a whole game based on LIDAR spelunking, it's called Scanner Sombre. The novelty of the tool and visuals carried what would otherwise be a very dull wanking sim.
 
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I don't remember MAKO gameplay being this fun.
It was boring and awful

The Mako also had an xp penalty for kills made with it, you got more experience dismounting and killing stuff with your guns even. I remember in the long ago I would get out and even snipe those geth dropships out of the air.

making the mako not suck is one of the changes in the legendary edition
 

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