Thursday, 15 September 2016

Fwd: First Click: It's Tokyo Game Show, but where's the Nintendo NX?

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Date: September 15, 2016 at 07:30AM

Sept 15, 2016 Today is the first day of Tokyo Game Show, a video games show that is not in Tokyo. It's less of a big deal than it used to be, as the influence of Japanese games has shrunk worldwide over the past decade, but there's still a lot of stuff to see. Sony in particular has tightened its grip around the global gaming market, and some of the most exciting upcoming titles for the PlayStation 4 are coming out of Japan - The Last Guardian, Gravity Rush 2, Persona 5, Resident Evil 7, and so on. But this year, it's hard not to wonder one thing in particular. Where the heck is Nintendo...? Read the full article on The Verge - By Sam Byford Five stories to start your day 1 Apple won't have any iPhone 7 Plus models for sale in stores on Friday It's completely sold out, as is the smaller iPhone in Jet Black 2 Canon finally gets serious about mirrorless with the new M5 Canon is finally ready to get serious about mirrorless cameras. Today the company announced the Canon EOS M5, a new SLR-style mirrorless camera with a built-in electronic viewfinder that will be... 3 European Space Agency releases preliminary map of 1 billion stars The European Space Agency just released an intricate star map cataloging the precise positions of more than 1.1 billion stars in the Milky Way Galaxy. So far, it's the largest chart of celestial... Advertisement 4 Samsung sinks deeper into exploding battery quagmire as 'Samsung 7' blamed for car fire In what must be the cardinal example for why quality assurance is important, Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 battery issue keeps dragging on, and it's now damaging the reputation of the Korean company's... 5 How an award-winning documentarian unearthed a damning new case against John McAfee At the Q&A following the premiere of Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John McAfee, a question came from the front of the audience: now that the film was out, was the director Nanette Burstein concerned for her safety? About The Verge | Subscribe | Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy

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