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If there has been one seriously hot topic in gaming in the last year it would be how people feel about used games and DRM. Long story short, people hate DRM because it's the devil and it wants to steal all of your hard earned money. Now, you might be thinking because I say that, this post is about DRM, but it isn't. In this week's article I want to talk to you about the evolution and current state of used games.
Grand Theft Auto 5 is big, it's really big. It's so mind bogglingly big that you can rip a line from Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy and use in in a news piece about the game. It's bloody big.
News has just filtered through just how big it is, and we're about to tell you, right after the break.
The time has come to finally to take out the head of the ecil science factories! That's right, folks, we're gonna stomp a final hole into Big Mountain and then get the ever loving Hell out of there and back to the Mojave desert. But first...we have some nerds to take care of. Oh, and if you missed the last "Talky Bits" vedeo before this one, you can check it out here. Now how about you just click that image and get you some brain fights?
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It's that time of the month again people, and no not that time where I turn green and eat children but that other time where I bring to you another song of the month.
This time it's the turn of Missouri based punk act, Radkey. Already creating waves in the scene in the US they'll be getting plenty of airplay over the next month with the title track from their newly released EP, Cat and Mouse.
Surprisingly, especially considering their incredibly mature Misfits meets Ramones meets She Wants Revenge sound, Radkey fit in the 15-19 age range yet have already played the AfroPunk Festival in New York and were part of the SXSW showcase this year.
Definitely one to keep your ears on and you can check them out on the video below and of course, on Split Infinity Radio all July.
First to receive our attention was Chris ‘Lemmy’ Simpson and Andy ‘Binky’ Hodgetts from The Indie Stone, developers of a game I fell in love with last year called Project Zomboid. After luring them away from their booth with the promise of fresh air and sunlight we pinned them down and quizzed them on all things Zomboid. Read the full article below to see what they had to say...