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Team Meat Announced A Voyeur for September for both iOS and Android

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Team Meat Announced A Voyeur for September for both iOS and Android


Team Meat just announced a "live action stealth game" titled A Voyeur for September. They say that a full reveal will be coming on September 1st during PAX Prime, where the game will be part of the Indie Megabooth. The trailer below was released lately which shows someone peeking through a window, seemingly spying on a woman around her house.

Ace Ferrara and the Dino Menace Coming to Android

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Ace Ferrara and the Dino Menace Coming to Android


The 80s cartoon-inspired space combat game Ace Ferrara and the Dino Menace is coming to iOS on Thursday, August 21st. Ace Ferrara and the Dino Menace is a space combat game that combines comedy and action across 23 interstellar missions. You play Ace Ferrara, a space military cadet struggling with the limitations of an internship in a world of dino villains, cybernetic cats, and whatever else the universe has to offer.

Ice Age Adventures: The Ultimate Tips, Cheats and Strategy Guide

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Ice Age Adventures: The Ultimate Tips, Cheats and Strategy Guide


Ice Age Adventures is the new mobile social town-building game based on the famous animated movie franchise. You play as Sid, and your buddies have gotten separated due to the breakup of the ice shelf during a game of hide-and-seek gone wrong. So now your goal is to explore all of the new islands and rescue them. Read on for some tips and tricks for Ice Age Adventures!

Clumsy Ninja Guides, Tips and Walkthrough

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Clumsy Ninja Guides, Tips and Walkthrough


Clumsy Ninja is quite simple with the background story of a ninja on a mission to find his girlfriend, Kira. So our task is to train this clumsy ninja into a powerful one. With the help of Sensei, you'll guide this clumsy ninja through quests, earn XP, train, and play together.

Hellgate Global Backs for Resurrection On Steam Greenlight

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Hellgate Global Backs for Resurrection On Steam Greenlight


Do you remember Hellgate? This MMORPG was developed by former Blizzard employees, and then launched back in November 2007 as Hellgate: London. t was one of the most ambitious MMO projects back then, implementing both first-person and third person designs to a huge world with grizzly enemies. However, it struggled to make money. Eventually, the MMO was taken down. Now, its revived version Hellgate Global has appearenced on Steam Greenlight, seeking votes to bring its free-to-play title to Valve's popular platform.

MMOSite Official Stream Archive For 8/15/2014

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MMOSite Official Stream Archive For 8/15/2014


This is the archived footage for the MMOsite Official Stream I did on 8/15/2014. In the stream we did a little bit of Wildstar leveling, then hopped into Heroes of the Storm for a few hours!

Shards of light (RU) Registration/Download Guide+Characters Preview

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Shards of light (RU) Registration/Download Guide+Characters Preview


Hello mmositers today I will show you how to make an account for the New MMORPG "Shards of Light".Beside the Registration guide I will show you how to download the game and a quick look at the game characters.The game has 8 Clasesses,all of them are pretty nice looking,lets start with the Registration Guide

Dizzel Early Access Launches Today on OGPlanet and Steam

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Dizzel Early Access Launches Today on OGPlanet and Steam


OGPlanet announces that Dizzel's Early Access will be available to all players across North America and Europe today at 4:00 PM PST / 7:00 PM EST. Shooter fans can download the Dizzel client now at http://www.PlayDizzel.com. Featuring fatality-style executions, multiple unique game modes and hardcore shooter mayhem, Dizzel is the over the shoulder shooter free-to-play TPS and FPS fans have been waiting for.

Swordsman Boosts Perfect World's Q2 Revenue

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Swordsman Boosts Perfect World's Q2 Revenue


Perfect World Entertainment has released their second quarter income for 2014, and the result is that they continue its hot streak of revenue generation. For the second quarter, total revenues amounted to $149.6 million USD, an increase by about 4% over last quarter, and the $138.8 million comes from PWE's online games. Robert Xiao, who is the CEO of Perfect World Entertainment, attributed the company's financial increase to the successful release of Swordsman, and the publishing of Dota 2 in China.

ArcheAge: Amazing Aranzebia Cosplay Showed to Root for Upcoming Closed Beta Event 4

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ArcheAge: Amazing Aranzebia Cosplay Showed to Root for Upcoming Closed Beta Event 4


ArcheAge "What If" trailer has once brought us mysterious atmosphere and let us have a peak at the extremely large area of Archeage. After seeing this trailer again, you'll probably be reminded of how bad you've desired this fantastic open-world sandbox game. And good news came that ArcheAge Closed Beta Event 4: Conflict & Conquest is approaching which will start on Friday

Earn to Die 2 - Official Trailer has been Released

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Earn to Die 2 - Official Trailer has been Released


Earn to Die 2 will launch on the App Store, Google Play and Amazon Appstore in late 2014. Check out the official trailer below for a sneak peak of what Earn to Die 2 has in stall.

The GTA Online - San Andreas Flight School Update is Available Now

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The GTA Online - San Andreas Flight School Update is Available Now


Do you want to take yourself to the absolute limit – hell, past the limit – and live to high-five on the other side? The San Andreas Flight School is a good choice for you. Grab the stick of the fast and nimble Western Besra training jet and push it to the edge of the envelope.

Closers Online KR Kicks Off the CBT Today!

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Closers Online KR Kicks Off the CBT Today!


Today, Korea NADDIC Games finally kicks off the Anime MMORPG Closers CBT! And also, they have released a character skills trailer along with the CBT. Let's see what these three closers skills look like.

Devilian Online First impressions

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Devilian Online First impressions


Devilian is one of those games. You know you seen somewhere before. Because you have its Diablo with better controls. I'll admit when I cut it on, I was two seconds from the uninstall button. But the games character design and storytelling. Made me hold off on my immediate first impression. And don't get me wrong. I wasn't going to axe the game because it was bad. My first impression was "clone" I'm tired of clones screw this game.

MMOsite League of Angels Forum Is Now Launched!

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MMOsite League of Angels Forum Is Now Launched!


League of Angels is a hybrid turn-based fantasy MMORPG. MMOsite League of Angels forum is now live, LoA fans can gather here to share your latest infos and ideas with more players! Welcome to post the latest League of Angels news, events, guides, reviews here, let's fight togher with the beautiful angels!

Hay Day: Tips and Cheats for Making Things Easier in Virtual Farming

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Hay Day: Tips and Cheats for Making Things Easier in Virtual Farming


Hay Day was released for iOS and Android successivey. In the game, the uncle of the game player (Greg) owns a farm. As he is not able to take care of his farm any more, he hands over the responsibility of caring for the farm to the player. The game starts with a scarecrow teaching the player about harvesting wheat.

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Elite: Dangerous Presentation at Gamescom

Posted: 19 Aug 2014 09:41 AM PDT

One of the highlights at Gamescom was the private presentation with Frontier‘s David Braben, who introduced us to Elite: Dangerous and answered some of our questions. All in all, it looks like a very promising game. The game is being developed by Frontier Developments. They tried to find a publisher for the game but eventually […]

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Current Status of Wargaming’s Games

Posted: 19 Aug 2014 06:28 AM PDT

As already mentioned, we were really fortunate to be granted such an amount of Wargaming‘s time. First the interview with Victor Kislyi, then our hands-on look at World of Warships and finally information on their games’ present status and some interesting answers to a few questions. There wasn’t much new to report on World of […]

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World of Warships at Gamescom 2014

Posted: 19 Aug 2014 05:39 AM PDT

This year, Wargaming dedicated us quite some time. In addition to an interview with their CEO, we were also granted a meeting with Diana Radestki, the PR Manager, and got a hands-on look at World of Warships, the franchise's newest instalment, as well as some information on what was currently happing with the company and […]

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GamesCom 2014 – Interview with Wargaming CEO

Posted: 19 Aug 2014 04:13 AM PDT

At GamesCom we had the opportunity to interview the CEO of Wargaming Victor Kislyi. We asked him about about the company, the industry, and their games. Unfortunately we had to share the floor with a reporter from another publication it wasn't quite the one on one we'd hoped for so we didn't get everything asked […]

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General Gaming Article


Audacity Crash Course

Posted: 19 Aug 2014 04:02 PM PDT

Audacity LogoTurn your PC into a music computer with the best free audio editor

Audacity's been around for a long time—since mid-2000—and for good reason. It's a relatively lightweight, open-source, and completely free audio editor that can handle pretty much every task you throw at it. Need to edit together a podcast? No problem. Looking to do some simple noise reduction? Looking to turn your PC into a music computer? Audacity's got you covered.

Although it's available for free, it's not exactly the most intuitive program. The interface isn't necessarily dated, but it does look pretty spartan alongside programs like Adobe Photoshop and even Microsoft Office. Getting up and running with Audacity isn't hard, but it does take a little know-how. 

The Toolbar

Audacity Toolbar

The toolbar of Audacity is home to all of the app's basic tools.

The first thing you'll want to get familiar with is Audacity's packed toolbar. It's filled with tools, and fortunately, they're all labeled. Hover over a button, slider, or drop-down box, and you should see a text label pop-up with the name of the tool. There are a lot of tools, but you really only need a small subset of them for all but the most demanding projects. 

Make note of the playback controls—play, pause, record, et cetera. They're essential to all audio editing since you'll want to constantly be reviewing your work as you go along. Next, you'll want to make sure you've got your output and input devices set correctly. Both should be set to your Windows default devices—if they aren't, make sure you select the correct ones in the dropdown. Once you get your audio into Audacity—we'll cover that in a second—you can monitor your levels in the output and input level monitors (usually somewhere near the center of the toolbar). 

You'll also want to make sure that you're always aware of which cursor tool is currently selected. The standard Selection Tool is exactly what you'd expect; it's a cursor that lets you mark your position on a track and highlight specific sections. The other essential tool is the Time Shift Tool which lets you move clips along the timeline.

Getting Audio Into Audacity

Audacity Import

Importing is a cinch.

If you're working with pre-recorded audio, getting it into Audacity is just a matter of jumping into the File menu and selecting Import > Audio—hit Ctrl+Shift+I if you're feeling fancy. Find your audio files and they should pop into Audacity as separate tracks.

If, on the other hand, you want to record a voiceover or instrumental track directly into Audacity, all you have to do is check to make sure that your input levels are set appropriately (a maxed out slider is usually fine) and click the record button. Clicking stop will end the recording whereas clicking pause will let you continue recording on the same track. 

Editing Your Audio

Now you can get down to the fun part: actually editing your audio. The tools and effects you'll use will depend on what you're trying to accomplish, but we'll run through some basic tasks that most projects will require.

Audacity Remove Audio

The Remove Audio dropdown in the Edit menu will be your audio-editing brother-in-arms. 

Most audio editing projects requires a fair bit of cutting, splitting, and rearranging sections of a track—or multiple separate tracks. Cutting, splitting, silencing, trimming, and deleting is all handled in the Remove Audio section of the Edit menu. The shortcuts are simple and worth learning since these are common tasks in any editing endeavour. Highlight the section of the track you want to manipulate and select the action you want completed. Trimming removes everything but the highlighted area on any continuous piece of audio. Cutting moves the selected clip to your clipboard, and shifts the remaining pieces over. A split cut or delete removes the selected audio, and preserves the empty space between the two remaining clips.

Audacity Effects

Like a kid in a cand...audio effects store?

Most of the other things you'd want to do to an audio track is under the Effects menu. Here you can amplify, bass boost, change pitch, fade in and out, and normalize audio. Most of the effects are self explanatory and work as you'd expect. Some of the commands lets you select specific settings when you click on the effect. 

Audacity Bass Boost

Pump up the bass!

Bass boost gives you control over Frequency and the amount of Boost. Other effects like Fade In and Fade Out simply alter the audio without any confirmation. Pay attention the waveform and you'll see it turn into a gradual fade. The expansive effects menu is one of Audacity's greatest features. It's the reason why the program has been a freeware staple since it's release.

Exporting the Finished Product

Audacity Export

Where and how you want it are your choice.

Once you're done editing, you'll want to get your audio out of Audacity into a format that works for your project. Audacity supports a pretty large number of formats, although exporting as an MP3 requires an external codec. If all you want to do is get your file out as a WAV, FLAC, or any of the other available formats, you just have to go to File > Export and select where you want it to be saved and the format you want it in.

MP3 file exports are available after downloading the LAME MP3 encoder. It's completely free, but can't be distributed with Audacity directly because of software patents. Head over to the LAME download page and download the "Lame v.399.3 for Windows.exe" installer. Start up the installer and don't change the default destination of the program. Once it's finished, try to export your Audacity project as an MP3 and you should be asked to find "lame_enc.dll". Go to "C:\Program Files\Lame for Audacity" and select the dll. Your project should export as an MP3 file and you're ready to enjoy your finished product in an audio player of your choice.

You probably aren't an audio editing expert yet, but hopefully you're well on your way to editing out unwanted noise, adding fades to clips, and editing homebrew podcasts with Audacity.

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Seeing Double: HTC One M8's Identical Twin Runs Windows Phone 8.1

Posted: 19 Aug 2014 11:03 AM PDT

HTC One M8 for WindowsExact same phone, completely different platform

The HTC One M8 is one of the most popular Android devices available, but what would happen if you stripped the phone of Android and installed Windows Phone 8.1 under the hood? Ladies and gentlemen, you're about to find out. HTC today unveiled the HTC One M8 for Windows, which in addition to bringing a premium design to the Windows Phone platform, it's also the first time an iconic flagship device has been offered on multiple OSes, HTC says.

If you're familiar with the specs of the Android version, then you're familiar with the Windows SKU, as well. It's the exact same device, save for the software and Windows Phone tattoo on its backside. It sports the same all-metal unibody design, curved back, 5-inch 1080p display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad-core 2.3GHz processor, 32GB of internal storage, microSD card slot, Duo Camera with UltraPixel, 5MP wide-angle front-facing camera, and so forth.

"Consumers love the HTC One (M8) and today's introduction extends that enthusiasm to new audiences hungry for choice in their mobile experience," said Jason Macikenze, president of HTC Americas. "HTC fills a gap in the market for unique devices that put a premium on form and function. Microsoft shares our vision, and that's why we committed to bringing the Windows Phone platform to the HTC One (M8)."

The HTC One M8 for Windows is available now through Verizon Wireless online for a promotional price of $100 with a two-year service agreement or $30 per month via Verizon Edge; it will also be available in stores tomorrow.

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Fuhu Unveils Ginormous 20-inch and 24-inch Nabi Big Tab Tablets for Kids

Posted: 19 Aug 2014 10:42 AM PDT

Fuhu Nabi Big Tab HDA massive tablet for the little ones

At first glance, you might think Fuhu's 20-inch and 24-inch Nabi Big Tab HD tablets were built for Shaquille O'Neal. After all, who else but a 7-foot 1-inch massive specimen would such giant slates be for? Turns out Fuhu designed the large size tablets specifically for kids, an interesting target audience for what the company claims are the world's biggest Android tablets made for sharing.

"We are so pleased to introduce the nabi Big Tab line of products and are excited about the implications as a new category of family tablets. We were simply amazed at how Big Tab's larger format transformed our interactions with our children, family gatherings and made the tablet experience easier for seniors," said Jim Mitchell, CEO. "We are hopeful, that everyone will fall in love with Big Tab like we have."

Fair enough - we won't begrudge Fuhu's attempt to modernize family time, though consumers will be the ultimate judge if there can be a category such as this one. We're skeptical, considering the asking price -- $449 for the 20-inch model and $549 for the 24-inch version, both of which cost more than a PlayStation 4, Xbox One, or Wii U.

The 20-inch version boasts a 1600x900 resolution and the 24-inch features a 1920x1080 display, both with 15-point capacitive touch support. Both also feature an Nvidia Tegra 4 quad-core processor, 16GB of onboard storage, and removable carrying frame.

Fuhu's selling point (behind the big size displays) is the software. Lots of kid friendly games, entertainment, and educational apps come bundled with the Nabi devices.

Both models will launch this fall.

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Newegg Daily Deals: WD 2TB Elements Portable USB 3.0 HDD, AMD FX-8320 Vishera, and More!

Posted: 19 Aug 2014 10:21 AM PDT

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AMD FX-8320 Vishera 8-Core 3.5GHz (4.0GHz Turbo) Socket AM3+ 125W Desktop Processor for $130 with free shipping (normally $150 - use coupon code: [EMCPBWA22])

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Razer Gives BlackWidow Mechanical Keyboard a Counter Logic Gaming Facelift

Posted: 19 Aug 2014 09:37 AM PDT

Razer CLG BlackWidow Keyboard AngledA BlackWidow like you've never seen one before

Razer has once again teamed up with Counter Logic Gaming (CGL) to release a custom version of an existing Razer peripheral. You may recall that late last year, Razer launched a limited edition CLG version of its DeathAdder mouse in the team's iconic black and white colors. This time, Razer and CGL took the BlackWidow Ultimate Stealth keyboard and gave it a makeover to match.

The new Counter Logic Gaming BlackWidow Ultimate Stealth keyboard sports a similar finish with the team's logo imprinted onto a two-tone black and white body, while the keys are individually illuminated in CLG's white coloring. As before, the keyboard utilizes Razer mechanical switches that were built from the ground up for gaming.

According to Razer, its team of engineers identified the optimal actuation distance for a gaming switch to a fraction of a millimeter and reduced the distance between the actuation point and resent point by almost half to allow for faster, more precise gaming commands compared to standard mechanical switches.

Razer CLG BlackWidow Keyboard

There are five dedicated macro keys that are fully programmable with on-the-fly macro recording, a gaming mode option, 10-key roll-over anti-ghosting, USB pass-through, 1000Hz Ultrapolling, and support for Razer Synapse.

The new plank is available now for $150 MSRP.

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Corsair Commander Mini Gives You Control of Your PC's Cooling and Bling

Posted: 19 Aug 2014 09:00 AM PDT

Corsair Commander Mini

Always keep your cool

Heat is the bane of any PC enthusiast and we all go to great lengths to ensure our systems don't cook themselves. Need a little assistance keeping those temps in check? Corsair thinks it can help with its new Corsair Commander Mini control unit. It's a compact device that mounts inside your PC, is powered by a SATA connector, and comes with a cable to connect to a USB 2.0 header.

Once installed, you can download the free Corsair Link Dashboard software and start captaining your cooling and case lighting scheme. The Commander Mini sports four Corsair Link Digital ports, six fan control connectors, four temperature probe inputs, and a port for connecting Corsair Link LED lighting strips.

An advantage of this type of setup is you don't need to play around in the BIOS, which offers limited options compared to the Commander Mini. Everything is configurable from the desktop using the Corsair Link Dashboard software. In addition, you can glance vitals such as coolant temperature, ambient temperatures (at multiple points), and the speed of case fans and fans built into compatible components.

The Commander Mini is available now direct from Corsair for $60 MSRP.

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HP Stream 14 Laptop Runs Windows 8.1 and Costs $200 - What Now, Chromebooks?

Posted: 19 Aug 2014 08:33 AM PDT

HP Stream 14Could a 14-inch Windows notebook be a Chromebook killer?

Microsoft isn't blind to the fact that Chromebooks are flying off of store shelves, both virtual and physical, and so a month ago the Redmond outfit let slip that it was working with various partners to offer low cost alternatives in the $199 to $249 range. Turns out it wasn't just lip service. Meet the HP Stream 14, a 14-inch notebook running Windows 8.1 and carrying a $200 price tag.

German-language website Mobile Geeks got its hands on press photos and official HP documents outlining the Stream 14. Based on the spec sheet, this low cost laptop sports AMD hardware inside -- specifically, an AMD A4 Micro-6400T quad-core processor with integrated Radeon R3 graphics powering the 14-inch display's 1366x768 resolution. It also features 2GB of RAM, 32GB or 64GB of internal storage, memory card reader, two USB 2.0 ports, a single USB 3.0 port, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, HDMI output, webcam, full-size keyboard, and a 45W battery.

Documents also reveal that Microsoft will include 100GB of cloud-based OneDrive storage for two years with the 3.9-pound laptop, just as Google offers 100GB of Google Drive storage with every Chromebook. That certainly levels the playing field and steals significant thunder away from Google's Chromebook push.

No word yet on when the HP Stream 14 will launch, though given all the data available, we suspect it will be soon, especially if Microsoft and HP want to take advantage of the back-to-school shopping season.

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