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Despicable Me: Minion Rush Cheats, Tips and Guide

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Despicable Me: Minion Rush Cheats, Tips and Guide


Despicable Me: Minion Rush is highly addicting parkour game, very similar to Temple Run, but the major characters are the Minions in Despicable Me. Here are our top tips, hints, and cheats for advancing in Minion Rush, no real money required!

World of Warcraft: New Features about Pet Menagerie

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World of Warcraft: New Features about Pet Menagerie


Do you ever imagine that there will be one day when pet battles get some blue love in World of Warcraft? And now it may come true according to Battle.net's recent blog posts. This new content Pet Menagerie may bring you a lot of fun in your Garrison, read on to learn more about these new feautures.

Ultimate Combat Strategy Game Rise of Dinos Launching in Latin America on April 17th

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Ultimate Combat Strategy Game Rise of Dinos Launching in Latin America on April 17th


NetEase Inc finally announced to release the self-developed ultimate combat strategy mobile game Rise of Dinos to Latin America on April 17th. It has been critically acclaimed and won the first place of best new game on European, North American and Chinese iOS platform.

New Hylek Tribes to come to Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns

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New Hylek Tribes to come to Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns


ArenaNet today released details about two new tribes set to play an important role in Guild Wars 2's upcoming expansion, Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns. Once players get their hands on the expansion, they'll be introduced to all-new frog-like Hylek tribes who guide their journey through the Heart of Maguuma jungle.

Tree of Savior Official Website Updated with Class Skill Builder and New Feature

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Tree of Savior Official Website Updated with Class Skill Builder and New Feature


Recently, the official site of Tree of Savior has been a little changed. It's because Tree of Savior's GM Pomona has take over Tree of Savior community management and he is going to explain more on the new feature that allows players to swap weapons in game. And via the new Tree of Savior's official site, we can get a shortcut to get more useful infomation about Tree of Savior's upcoming CBT2. Thanks for treeofsaviorgame's hard work, they've collected all the keypoints of the update, let's have a look.

Trion Reveals Feature Spotlights and Events for ArcheAge: Dread Prophecies

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Trion Reveals Feature Spotlights and Events for ArcheAge: Dread Prophecies


The next major update to ArcheAge is set to launch later this month. To help players get prepared for these changed coming to the game, Trion is going to reveals some details about this update

TERA's New Police Uniform Makes You Become a Vigilante

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TERA's New Police Uniform Makes You Become a Vigilante


The outfit is always the highlight of TERA. With the release of navy, maid and nurse uniform, today a new police uniform has been released in the Chinese server of TERA

Dungeon Feature Spotlight of CABAL II Released

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Dungeon Feature Spotlight of CABAL II Released


The CABAL 2 Feature Spotlights series are completed. They are designed to help out those newer to CABAL 2 (or haven't had the lucky opportunity to play the KR version). Now let's get a close look at the Dungeon of CABAL 2 with GM Icee!

New MOBA: Games of Glory Coming To Steam This Summer

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New MOBA: Games of Glory Coming To Steam This Summer


Today, French/Swedish developer Lightbulb Crew has announced that their highly anticipated upcoming MOBA-Shooter style game, Games of Glory, will release on Steam early this Summer.

Preview the Four Playable Classes' Screenshots in Dragon's Dogma Online Alpha

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Preview the Four Playable Classes' Screenshots in Dragon's Dogma Online Alpha


As the Japan Alpha date approaching, the open-world MMORPG Dragon's Dogma Online developed by Capcom recently released a series of game screenshots of the four playable classes, with Fighter, Hunter, Priest and Shield Sage included. Let's take a look at them.

Blade and Soul CN Teases the National PvP Competition Recently

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Blade and Soul CN Teases the National PvP Competition Recently


Do you still remember the China-Korea PvP Competition last year? Chinese and Korean players showed their superb skills and good sportsmanship in that competition, and this year, Blade and Soul CN has teased the PvP Competition in order to find their best players in China.

It would Cost Over $300 to Get Every Character in Mortal Kombat X

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It would Cost Over $300 to Get Every Character in Mortal Kombat X


If you wanted to buy the entire character roster in the new Mortal Kombat X for iOS (and soon Android), it would cost you over $300.The game's fighters - which range from veterans like Sub-Zero to franchise newbies like Cassie Cage - can be picked up from randomised card parks, or you can buy them ala carte from the in-game shop.

Brave Frontier - Highly-Anticipated Update Now Available

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Brave Frontier - Highly-Anticipated Update Now Available


Highly-Anticipated Update includes Raid Battle and 7-Star Starter Unites for Brave Frontier is avaliable on Android and iOS now.

Echo of Soul New Video Details on the Guardian Class

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Echo of Soul New Video Details on the Guardian Class


Aeria Games today released a brand-new trailer for the upcoming free-to-play fantasy MMORPG Echo of Soul detailing the commanding Guardian, an all-around support and tanking class

Asura Online: Boss Run

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Asura Online: Boss Run


With all the action RPG's out or coming out. You would think another one in the mix would be blah. Well I gotta say that isn't the case here. This game is fun actually has interesting Chinese story and lore. Doesn't matter if you can't understand it. It does a good job anymore of relaying the mood.

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Overwatch Director: Overwatch Is Going to Attract A competitive Crowd

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Overwatch Director: Overwatch Is Going to Attract A competitive Crowd


As the Blizzard's next title, Overwatch means a lot to Blizzard and players. Since it was unveiled at BlizzCon 2014, it has been a controversial product in the game industry. Many people doubt whether this new MMOFPS can be many things to them, even though it has a lot of advantages, such as colorful images, and easy-to-play. Thanks for pcgamer's recent interview with Overwatch director Jeff Kaplan, we can get a better sense of Blizzard's thinking about these aspects of the game right now.

Azera online : Warrior Skills Preview

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Azera online : Warrior Skills Preview


Hello mmositers,today we will take a look at the Azera online Warrior skills.Warriors are melee fighters highly trained in the art of weaponry.

MapleStory Southeast Asia's 10th Year Anniversary Coming This June

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MapleStory Southeast Asia's 10th Year Anniversary Coming This June


MapleSEA launched the the exclusive Singapore and Malaysia-edition Maple Cards, the most significant memento for its 10th anniversary.

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Hands-On with Big Bang Empire

Posted: 16 Apr 2015 04:57 AM PDT

RATING: Pros: Truly well design illustrative graphics, lots of features, funny at times. Cons: Content it way too repetitive after long periods. Graphics: 8 Gameplay: 5 Performance: 10 Overall: 7 We recently checked out a new browser free to play RPG style MMO from company Playata, who have previously brought all us Hero Zero and […]

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Stormthrone Gameplay Commentary

Posted: 16 Apr 2015 04:14 AM PDT

We’ve dedicated some of our time throughout the week to checking out R2Games‘ latest F2P browser RPG Stormthrone: Aeos Rising, which currently is in open beta testing. The game offers a variety of 6 classes to choose from and allows players to explore a massive fantasy world in danger that they are tasked with saving. […]

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M&M Duel of Champions Gets New Content Update

Posted: 16 Apr 2015 03:35 AM PDT

With Time of Renewal, Might & Magic Duel of Champions has just introduced its latest expansion pack, which includes 170 new cards in total (24 all-new and 146 revised ones), providing players with new strategies and opportunities. Players may also look forward to new features as well as special quests for beginners included in Time […]

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Hands-On with Travian: Kingdoms

Posted: 16 Apr 2015 03:07 AM PDT

RATING: Pros: Very nice cartoon-looking graphics, lots of features, intricate mechanics. Cons: Progression seems slow. Gameplay: 7 Graphics: 7 Performance: 10 Overall: 8 This week, we've dedicated some of our time to checking out a new F2P browser MMO, which actually is the updated and upgraded successor to the original version of the highly successful […]

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General Gaming Article


Head 2 Head: Wordpress vs. Squarespace

Posted: 16 Apr 2015 02:49 PM PDT

Wordpress vs SquarespaceEvaluating website builders

So, you've decided to build a website but don't know where to start, is that it? You're not alone. This is the Internet era, after all, and there are countless reasons why you might want a website of your own. It could be something as simple as an online photo album to share with family and friends, or a blog for your ramblings on whichever topics tickle your fancy. Or maybe your needs are more professional in nature and you're looking at constructing an e-commerce site to sell your one-of-a-kind thingamajigs.

You have options. Lots of them, actually. One of them is to buckle down, learn the ins and outs of HTML, and code your site from scratch. If you don't have the time or gumption for that, there are website builders that streamline the process so that anybody at any skill level can build the site they're looking for. Two of the more popular are Wordpress and Squarespace. Which one is the overall better option? Let's find out!

ROUND 1: Ease of Use

Building a website can be stressful. Or it can be fun. Part of that depends on your skill level, though the onus here falls on Wordpress and Squarespace to streamline the experience so you don't feel like Hulk-smashing your keyboard when things don't turn out the way you want them to. When you dive into one of the paid options, Wordpress spreads its wings beyond a robust blogging platform and into a bona fide website builder, and though it tries to hold your hand along the way, it's definitely geared more toward users who already have at least some experience building webpages.

Squarespace, on the other hand, is a bit more nurturing to first-time or still-green users. The interface is fairly intuitive, allowing you to hop in and create a relatively professional-looking site without a lot of effort or, just as important, time. And if you do get stuck, there are several helpful video tutorials available.

Squarespace

Winner: Squarespace

ROUND 2: Themes and Templates

One of the easiest ways to go about building a website is to take an existing template and tailor it to your specific content and needs. As Squarespace has become more popular, it's library of templates has grown. It's also easy to narrow one down, as they're broken up into categories—Featured, Businesses, Porfolios, Stores, Personal, Musicians, Restaurants, and Weddings. However, there just aren't that many to choose from, only a few dozen by our count. Wordpress has over 1,700 themes, and if that's not enough, you can hit up the web for even more from various marketplaces. They're not organized as well as Squarespace's, and that might account for something if Squarespace had a few hundred to choose from. It doesn't, and given the enormous disparity here, Wordpress gets the nod.

Winner: Wordpress

ROUND 3: Price

Squarespace breaks down its subscription option into three tiers:

  • Personal: $10 per month, or $96 billed annually ($8 per month)
  • Professional: $20 per month, or $192 billed annually ($16 per month)
  • Business: $30 per month, or $288 billed annually ($24 per month)

There is no free tier, though Squarespace does allow you to try out any of the paid options at no cost for 14 days, and without a credit card, which is nice. All three options come with unlimited storage and bandwidth, and both the Professional and Business subscriptions allow unlimited pages (Personal is limited to 20). Integrated commerce is part of each package too, though you can only sell a single product on the Personal tier; Professional and Business allow for up to 20 products and an unlimited amount, respectively.

Wordpress also offers three options. They include:

  • Basic: Free for life
  • Premium: $99 per year
  • Business: $299 per year

It's tough to beat free, though if you're serious about building a website, there are several perks to upgrading to the Premium tier, such as more storage (13GB versus 3GB), no ads, the ability to store videos, a custom domain, and advanced customizations. The Business tier ups the ante with over 50 premium themes included, e-commerce functionality, unlimited space, and live chat support.

Since Wordpress offers a free tier, it should get the automatic win, right? Not so fast. That's certainly an advantage, but to build more than a glorified blog, the paid tiers are the way to go. And when comparing the paid tiers, it's really a wash, as both offer a good value for the money.

Winner: Tie

ROUND 4: Flexibility

With Squarespace, it doesn't take a lot of time to build a good-looking website: You pick a template, fill in the blanks and/or replace the existing content with your own, and you're all set. It takes a bit longer to build a comparable looking website with Wordpress, but while the learning curve is steeper, the level of fine-grain control runs deeper. There are more templates and themes, tens of thousands of plugins to play with, and it's open source. If you're an experienced website builder or programmer, you can get lost in customizations. And if you're relatively new to the world of website building, you'll find that as you grow, there's more you can do in Wordpress—the ceiling isn't just higher, it's pretty much lifted altogether.

Winner: Wordpress

ROUND 5: Support

Wordpress claims it's powering 23 percent of the web. That may or may not be accurate, but there's no disputing its immense popularity. And since Wordpress is so popular, there's a vast amount of knowledge and support out there, both on Wordpress's own support forum and in various corners of the web. There are video tutorials on YouTube, forums for help with plugin coding, and guides galore.

The amount of support for Squarespace isn't as robust, though like the service as a whole, it's about convenience and ease-of-use. You can browse through topics in the knowledgebase, seek community-sourced answers, view several video tutorials, and even go to one-on-one workshops if you happen to live in New York.

We're inclined to call it a draw in this category, and if we revisit the topic in another year or so, perhaps we will. But for now, Wordpress again benefits from being the popular kid on the block—there are simply more resources available to Wordpress users in need of help.

And the winner is...

Wordpress

If you're new or simply inexperienced with website building, you're likely to have an easier time with Squarespace. You're also apt to outgrow (eventually) what it has to offer. That's not to say Squarespace isn't a good option, or even a great one, but Wordpress is simply better with more templates and themes, plugins for nearly every situation, and an extensive support network. The learning curve is steeper, but the reward for toughing it out is the ability to build a website exactly as you want it, without compromises.

Newegg Daily Deals: WD Black 4TB Internal HDD, Logitech G601 Gaming Mouse, and More!

Posted: 16 Apr 2015 01:13 PM PDT

 

WD Black 4TB HDDNewegg

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So, you've gone and picked up a speedy solid state drive for your new build and plan to use it as a boot drive -- that's a righteous plan. Now, what to do with all those vacation photos, work documents, home videos, and all the other data that won't fit on your SSD, at least not without uninstalling a stockpile of games? Don't stress, the solution is simple -- just look at today's top deal for a WD Black 4TB Internal Hard Drive for $200 with free shipping (normally $213 - use coupon code: [ESCARKR48]). While not on the level of an SSD, it is a 7200 RPM HDD with 64MB of cache. And it's backed by a 5-year warranty.

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Logitech G602 Black 11 Buttons 1 x Wheel USB RF Gaming Mouse for $43 with free shipping (normally $50 - use coupon code: [EMCARKR54])

WD Black 500GB 7200 RPM 2.5-inch Internal Hard Drive for $55 with free shipping (normally $59 - use coupon code: [ESCARKR49])

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Microsoft and Yahoo Revise 10-Year Search Agreement

Posted: 16 Apr 2015 12:56 PM PDT

YahooAmended search partnership gives Yahoo more flexibility

Yahoo search is changing, though you won't notice it right away. As is stands now, Yahoo search is powered by Microsoft's Bing search engine. For the majority, that won't change, though for others, it might. As part of the new search deal between Yahoo and Microsoft, Yahoo will be allowed to display its own search results and ads for up to half the searches performed by visitors to its sites and applications.

Yahoo boss Marissa Mayer says her and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella have been working together for the past several months to revise the original search agreement, which was put into place in 2009.

"This renewed agreement opens up significant opportunities in our partnership that I'm very excited about to explore," Mayer said in a statement.

As Mayer explains it, Yahoo will have more flexibility to enhance the search experience on any platform, since the partnership is non-exclusive for both desktop and mobile. She claims that Yahoo will still serve Bing ads and search results for the majority of its desktop traffic.

In addition, Microsoft will be in full control of the salesforce for ads delivered by Microsoft's Bing Ads platform, and likewise, Yahoo will remain the exclusive salesforce for its Gemini ads platform. In other words, Yahoo now has the ability to sell search ads to advertisers through Gemini, while Microsoft will begin taking over sales of all ads for Bing search.

That's all the companies were willing to share at this time, so we'll have to wait and see how this revised arrangement affects real-world search results.

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Asus ROG Unveils Sleek and Slim GR6 PC Game Console

Posted: 16 Apr 2015 12:04 PM PDT

Asus ROG GR6Small in size, quiet in operation

We still have a few months to go before official Steam Machine systems enter the market, but in the meantime, OEMs, boutique builders, and hardware players continue to get a jump start on the category with PC gaming consoles built around Windows 8.1 and Steam's Big Picture mode. One such model is the Asus ROG GR6, the newest PC game box that's sure to grab attention from your entertainment center.

It's an ultra-compact system built inside a 2.5-liter chassis that measures all of 238mm by 245mm by 60mm and weighing 128kg. Asus says it's also whisper-quiet, producing 20dB when idle and 28dB at full load.

The GR6 features a 5th Generation Intel Core i5 5200U processor, 8GB of DDR3L-1600 RAM (supports up to 16GB), HDD and SSD storage options, Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M graphics, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, GbE LAN, two USB 2.0 ports, four USB 3.0 ports, HDMI, DisplayPort, audio jacks, and Windows 8.1.

It also has Steam installed and will boot into Steam Big Picture mode with the tap of a button. In addition, Asus says it's working with Valve to ensure the GR6 works "perfectly" with Steam OS and Steam Controller down the line. For now, an optional ROG Gladius mouse and M801 keyboard or ORG Sica mouse and RA01 keyboard comes bundled with the system.

No word yet on price or availability.

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Razer BlackWidow Tournament Edition Chroma Keyboard is Now Available

Posted: 16 Apr 2015 08:59 AM PDT

Razer BlackWidow Tournament Edition ChromaLook at the colors!

Can't decide on whether you want a blue or red LED backlight on the your keyboard? The neat thing about the current crop of RGB keyboards is that you don't have to decide -- you have around 16.8 million colors at your disposal, so you can change your mind on a whim, or combine different colors for different parts of the keyboard. So it goes with Razer's BlackWidow Tournament Edition keyboard, a mechanical plank with lots of LED backlighting options that's now available to purchase.

The Tournament Edition here is a tenkeyless (TKL) plank, meaning it doesn't have a number pad. So, if you're an accountant by day and a gamer by night, this wouldn't be the best option, unless you already have a separate number pad and/or don't mind swapping out keyboards.

In addition to myriad color options, you can also configure the keyboard to light up in a number of different ways, including Wave, Spectrum Cycling, Breathing, Reactive, and more.

This is a mechanical keyboard that uses Razer Green switches, which are tactile and audible. Razer claims they've been designed from the ground-up for gamers, though I suspect they're based on Cherry MX Blue switches. When I played with a Razer BlackWidow Ultimate keyboard, also with Green switches, I felt the type action was very similar to my Das Keyboard 4 Professional. In any event, you can read more about the Green switches here.

If you're sold on the Razer BlackWidow Tournament Edition Chroma, you can pick one up direct from Razer for $140.

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