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Summary
On this episode we talk about Game makers fight Trump on immigration, E3 opens it’s doors to the public and is interest in VR no longer a thing?… All this and more on the Press Any Key Games Podcast.
Show Notes
- Dozens of game makers contribute games to fight Trump on immigration. (http://bit.ly/2lIOOqE)
- Get ready for true LAN parties with the Nintendo Switch. (http://bit.ly/2lJ9VZU)
- Valve says goodbye to Steam Greenlight, hello to “Direct” publishing. (http://bit.ly/2lIYmlJ)
- Valve is still frustrated with console game development. (http://bit.ly/2lIX9ea)
- Valve is developing three full-length VR games in Unity and Source 2. (http://bit.ly/2lITRr9)
- Oculus closes 200 Best Buy demo stations, begging the question ‘does anyone want to demo VR?’ (http://bit.ly/2lIXoWC)
- E3 opens its doors to the public for the first time this year. (http://bit.ly/2lIWtoT)
- So you think you want to go to E3…(http://bit.ly/2lIWBET)
- Analysis: PS4 Pro’s “Boost Mode” bumps frame rates up to 38 percent. (http://bit.ly/2lJcivX)
W.T.F
- Trump’s Chief Strategist used to run a World of Warcraft gold farm. (http://bit.ly/2lIUtgr)
- Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers’ first-person mode confirmed. (http://bit.ly/2lIWSYJ)
- YouTubers fined for running illegal FIFA 17 gambling site. (http://bit.ly/2lIQ79k)