Daily Deals: Dark Souls II, HDMI Switch, Budget Gaming Mouse
It was $42 not long ago, but we're looking a new low price here.
Board Game Carcassonne Has Never Been Cheaper
If you need a new board game to add to your rotation, there's never been a better time to pick up Carcassonne.
Podcast: The Digigods give away sweet swag
From their secluded home-theater compound, film critics Wade Major and Mark Keizer mix insightful commentary with irreverent banter, covering the latest DVD and Blu-ray news and new releases of the week, including studio, independent, television and special-interest titles.
Digigods Podcast, 07/07/15 (MP3) -- 37.3 MB
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Disney Launches Official Star Wars App for iOS, Android
A brand new app for iOS and Android devices has been released to help keep hardcore Star Wars fans up-to-date with the latest news and features.
Simply called Star Wars, the app will allow fans to be instantly notified about new announcements, be able to customize the app, use an augmented reality feature to unlock 3D characters from the upcoming film Star Wars: The Force Awakens, take themed selfies, and access facts and interviews with creators, among others. It is currently available on the App Store and Google Play.
New Photo of Deadpool and Negasonic Teenage Warhead
A new image of Deadpool and his sidekick Negasonic Teenage Warhead has been revealed.
The photo comes courtesy of Empire Online. Give it a look below.

Earlier this year, Deadpool actor Ryan Reynolds teased the inclusion of the telepath and precog (aka Ellie Phimister) in a post on social media.
New Fargo: Season 2 Teasers
FX has given us our first look at Fargo's upcoming second season with two new teaser trailers featuring Ted Danson and Kirsten Dunst.
The first, titled Break Time, shows Danson's character, Sheriff Hank Larsson, alongside a young Lou Solverson (the role played by Keith Carradine in Season 1), played by The Conjuring's Patrick Wilson. Check it out below.
Kirsten Dunst's Peggy Blomquist is the star of the second teaser, titled Curl Up & Dye. A paranoid Blomquist is seen cleaning red dye off her hands before returning to a client at the salon.
Fargo's second season kicks off this September on FX. In the meantime, you can read IGN's review of Fargo: Season 1.
Ubisoft’s Zombi Rated for PS4, Xbox One in Taiwan
Rumors about a possible ZombiU port coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One have been circulating recently, and a new report suggests they could very well be true.
Reportedly called "Zombi" instead of the Wii U version's title ZombiU, Twitter user lifelower claims the zombie survival horror game was rated by the Taiwanese Game Software Ratings board for both Sony's and Microsoft's current-gen consoles.
A Ubisoft game of the same name was also recently rated for Xbox One in Australia, and Unseen64 has previously reported on the game being in development for current-gen consoles.
Get Your Very Own Kanye West Body Pillow for $1,500
Yeezus himself has been immortalized as a luxury item.
A group of Kanye West fans have banded together to create a full-sized Kanye West body pillow they intend to deliver in-person to the rapper. Since they don't know his address, the team has launched a Kickstarter campaign to garner attention and hopefully meet with West to present him with this unique honor.
"We. Love. Kanye...more than life itself. So we made a pillow in his likeness, to lose ourselves in Yeezy's fluffy embrace day and night," the Kickstarter reads.
Nintendo 3DS NFC Reader Up for Pre-order at Target
Target is now taking pre-orders for the NFC reader/writer accessory for Nintendo 3DS.
According to the retailer's online listing, the accessory will cost $20 USD and ship on its September 25 release date.
The NFC reader/writer is designed specifically to add amiibo support to the older models of 3DS, which lack the built-in near-field communication functionality of the New Nintendo 3DS XL.
Tesla Model S P85D Review
Stories of the all-electric Tesla Model S P85D’s spine-jarring acceleration are definitely not exaggerated. While viral videos showing the glee and/or terror of passengers being rocketed from a standstill to 60mph in 3.1 seconds by the new all-wheel-drive, dual-motor variant of Tesla’s flagship sedan adequately convey the rush you get from stomping on P85D’s accelerator, I’ll leave it to the raw, unbridled honesty of a child to sum it up best. Whenever my four-year-old daughter, safely and very securely strapped into her car seat in the back, gave me her permission to “go fast,” her response every single time was, “Whee!” accompanied by a look of pure delight that melted my heart. If I could afford to write Tesla a $125k check to cover the fully loaded P85D they’d loaned me, they’d have never gotten the car back.
How to Make Money in No Man’s Sky
"We want trading to be fun. We want it to be understandable, because already the game’s already quite large," says Sean Murray, co-founder of Hello Games and the one of the lead architects behind No Man's Sky.
In the video above, which contains lots of new footage, Murray explains in greater detail how the economy of No Man's Sky works. Players can acquire resources from the planets they visit, and sell them at planet-based trading posts or space stations in orbit. Elements found on the surface of a planet can be 'crafted' to create more valuable 'products' which can be sold. Another way of making a profit would be to take a particular element to another part of the universe where it is less common and, therefore, more desirable to traders in the region. Players can share information about the planets they've visited, including which elements are particularly abundant.

