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Power Rangers: why did we watch this stuff?
Let’s evaluate the main show of children of the nineties from the heights of 2020
Why did we even mention the Rangers? Recently released Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid-a fighting game based on the cult TV show, the first seasons of which were enthusiastically watched by all Russian children born in the nineties. Growing up, we decided to watch this series again, and now our life will not be the same. He doesn’t look cool — he looks stupid. Every scene and every line evokes Spanish shame — or cringe, as it is fashionable to say now.
First, let’s remember who the power Rangers are. These are five teenagers donning spandex suits to protect Earth from alien invaders. Local villains land on the planet of monsters that get hit with a turntable, and then grow to giant size. Continue reading
Digest of the best gadgets in January
Robots, smartphones, TVs and laptops
In the first month of the year, manufacturers traditionally present many new gadgets. The fact that in early January, the consumer electronics show CES is held-hence the huge number of technological announcements. We have selected the most interesting devices, which we will tell you about.
“I don’t need your clothes»
A Russian startup presented an anthropomorphic Android with the face of Arnold Schwarzenegger-apparently, the face of the Hollywood actor was chosen out of love for the Terminator movie series. Continue reading
The game for creating Dreams games is gaining popularity. What do the pros think about it?
Gamedev veterans about the amazing designer and its significance for the industry
On February 14, the full version of the innovative digital designer Dreams was released. Roughly speaking, this is a game about creating games, which is already here and now is very popular among content makers: for example, with its help, ordinary gamers have made their own version of Fallout 4, Hogwarts castle from “Harry Potter” and other amazing things. Dreams allows you to make your own video games literally on your knee — but what do serious developers think about it? Continue reading