Speedrunner Sets New World Record for Super Mario Bros.
Speedrunner Darbian has bested the previous world record for Super Mario Bros. by a scant 66 milliseconds.
Speedrun.com reports Darbian completed the classic Nintendo game in four minutes, 57 seconds, and 627 milliseconds, beating previous record holder i_o_l's time of four minutes, 57 seconds, and 693 milliseconds.The run was completed on an original NES, and you can check it out in the video below.
Despite the record, Darbian took to Reddit to point out some of the mistakes made during the run. Among these, they listed saving .35 seconds on world 4-2, going "a pixel too far in the 'turnaround room' on the final stage, and not completing the "exit to the water section" as seamlessly as possible.
Chinese Company Introduces Budget Segway
Chinese company Xiaomi has introduced a small Segway device for a mere $315 USD. Xiaomi is a big investor in Ninebot, and Ninebot is the Chinese company that recently purchased the high-tech personal transportation company Segway.
The new scooter is known as the Ninebot mini, and according to the translation undertaken by Engadget from its Chinese site, the device can move at around 10 mph, tackle inclines as steep as 15 degrees and can travel 22 km on a single charge, which is roughly 13.6 miles.
On top of being inexpensive, the device only weighs 28 pounds, meaning it can easily be lugged from location to location and can fit into the trunk of a car, for long-distance scooter road trips with the rest of the gang from your start-up.
Cooper on American Sniper’s Fake Baby
Bradley Cooper has revealed what it was like working with a fake baby during the filming of American Sniper.
"I literally couldn’t believe it,” Cooper said during his guest appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show (via Entertainment Weekly). "Like I couldn’t believe we were working with the plastic baby."
In one particularly memorable scene in which Cooper's character is having a heart-to-heart talk with his wife (Sienna Miller) while holding the plastic infant, he attempts to animate the doll by moving its arm with his thumb.
"I was like, 'This is nuts,'" he said of the experience, adding, "Eat your heart out, Muppets." Cooper jokingly continued: "I have to say, I grew to be very fond of that
In Their Words: Remembering the Launch of the Nintendo Entertainment System
Editor's Note: This feature originally appeared on 1up.com in 2011. In honor of the 30th anniversary of the NES's U.S. launch, we're republishing it here.
"Well, the good news is they're going to let us land. You might want to give your seat belt a little extra tug, because we're going to go in a little fast."
A young Howard Phillips -- normally bright, cheerful and enthusiastic -- clung tenaciously to his seat as the plane prepared for a dangerous descent into New Jersey. It was late September of 1985, and if he wasn't busy wondering whether the high winds of Hurricane Gloria might rip his plane apart, he might have had a lot on his mind.
Falling in Love With Hearthstone in 2015
My whole life I’ve held the belief that any game that requires an ongoing commitment - I’m talking longer than a year - isn’t for me. I’ve never spent any real amount of time in an MMO or a MOBA, and I quit Destiny after level 20. Bar Nintendo’s co-op classics (ubiquitous exceptions) I’m generally drawn to single-player games, dipping into multiplayer modes only on rare occasions. Everything that has a beginning, I decided somewhere along the line, must have an ending. After all, I only have one life operating this fallible meat sack.
And then a couple of weeks ago, my relationship imploded.
Going through a break up, as most of you probably know, is one of the more painful experiences that can occur during a human life. It’s a miserable, sickening affair. And beyond the emotional impact - that rotting-whale-exploding-inside-your-chest feeling - there’s all the tedious practical stuff: the finding a new place, the terrible insecurities that come with mutual friend allegiances, the ‘who gets this cushion?’ questions.
September’s 10 Top Selling Games Revealed
The top selling game for September was NBA 2K16, according to numbers released by the NPD Group today. In second place, another sports game, EA's Madden NFL 16, made another appearance on the NPD Group's top 10 chart. In fact, 4 of the 10 games on the list were annualized sports games.
According to the NPD Group, the sports genre accounted for "32 percent of units and 39 percent of revenue" for the month of September.
As far as single-platform games, Super Mario Maker for Wii U had the distinction of being the only console exclusive to show up on the chart at an impressive number 6 spot. Minecraft held on at number 10, showing the game's enormous popularity still has a lot of momentum.
PlayStation 4 Once Again Tops Sales Chart
According to numbers released by the NPD Group, Sony's PlayStation 4 once again took the top spot in console sales for the month.
However, hardware sales dropped by 23 percent from the same period last year. The NPD Group attributes the strong console sales of September 2014 to the release of Destiny. Still, overall, both consoles are selling at a brisk pace, with combined sales coming in "40 percent higher than the combined 23 month totals for PS3 and 360."
In a statement from Sony, the company thanked its fans and pointed to PlayStation 4 being the "number one console for NBA 2K16, Madden NFL 16, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain and FIFA 16."
The Xbox One had a solid showing, according to Microsoft, but once again was unable to knock Sony from its place at number one. "Xbox One continued to see strong momentum in September," Microsoft said in a statement, crediting Forza 6 and a strong showing by EA Sports FIFA '16 for a "solid year-over-year growth" in sales of the console.
Netflix Bringing Back Gilmore Girls With New Episodes
Gilmore Girls fans rejoice! Netflix has reportedly closed a deal to revive the beloved series with creator Amy Sherman-Palladino.
According to TV Line, the continuation will consist of four 90-minute episodes/mini-movies, which will allow Palladino to conclude Gilmore Girls as she originally intended. (The showrunner left the series over a contract dispute, just before the seventh and final season.)
Smoking Man Is the Focus of New X-Files Poster
In anticipation of The X-Files' return to television, FOX has released a new poster that puts the Cigarette Smoking Man front and center.
X-Files fans should be well familiar with William B. Davis' Cigarette Smoking Man -- also known as Cancer Man -- who serves as the leading big bad of the popular supernatural series. Check out the poster, ominously dubbed "Trust No One," below.
Earlier this month at New York Comic Con, we got an early look at The X-Files season premiere. For our thoughts the show's debut episode, read our impressions right here.
Game of Thrones: Season 6 Returning Character Revealed
Another cast member from Game of Thrones will be making a return during its sixth season, according to a new report.
Game of Thrones: Season 6 spoilers ahead.
According to Los Siete Reinos (via Watchers on the Wall), Brynden Tully, aka the Blackfish (Clive Russell), will be returning after his departure in Season 3. Russell was reportedly spotted as Blackfish during filming this past week in Corbet, Northern Ireland.
Sources claim the scenes currently being shot for the siege of Riverrun, as well as Tully's confrontations with Jaime Lannister, are in line with George R.R. Martin's source material.