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Malicious Flash File Can Put a Lock on Save Files

Another day, another Flash exploit... but this one targets gamers specifically.  Scammers have been trying for years to extort money from PC users by locking personal documents behind encryption, only to turn around and sell them the key to unlock them and get their files back.  Now a version of this type of malware called TeslaCrypt is doing the same thing with PC game save files, using an exploit in Adobe Flash Player.  Disabling Flash until a fix is released might be a good idea if you're attached to your progress, and using a cloud save service can help mitigate damage as well.  A full list of targeted games can be found in the source article.

New Nintendo eShop Releases: Out Run Edition!

This week's set of new eShop releases is particularly special to me. That's because this week marks the release of one of my all-time favorite games, newly updated for the 3DS. 3D Out Run! If you own a 3DS and you've never played an Out Run game before, I insist that you go download it. Like, right now. If you own a 3DS and you have played an Out Run game before, I'm just going to assume that you are downloading it as you read this. If you don't own a 3DS...well, what exactly are you waiting for?

Also out this week, probably some other stuff. It doesn't really matter.

Okay, fine. You can see the complete list of new eShop releases after the break.

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[Image: SEGA]

Andrew J Amideo
[Source: Business Wire]

SteamOS Crosses the 1000 Game Threshold

A little over a year after its introduction, SteamOS now has over 1000 native titles available.  When Steam Machines finally launch later this year, you might be tempted to check out the operating system that Valve has been tinkering away at, and now maybe you'll actually have something to play on there.  This is good news for Linux gamers; Since SteamOS is Linux-based, they have access to the same library.
Source: Phoronix

Netflix on NES a Hoax

Have you seen this video that depicts an NES purportedly playing videos from Netflix?  Having a high cool factor, unfortunately this has all been a hoax.  Word from the developers of this interesting demo is that they actually used pre-converted video that was stored in animated tiles on a ROM that was then played back on an original NES.  The original NES would no doubt have had a hard time decompressing the video format that Netflix streams to its clients in real-time!  Still interesting that they were able to play back full motion video on an NES at all though.

PS4 Firmware Update 2.50: It’s Official

The Official US PlayStation Blog has come out with an official feature list of the upcoming 2.50 firmware update for the PS4.  Here are the more interesting features we can expect to see:

  • Full 60fps mode for SharePlay (requires more bandwidth, you can toggle it in the options)
  • System-level button remapping
  • Accessibility features like text-to-speech, bold fonts, high contrast mode, picture zoom
  • Automatic screenshots when you earn a trophy
  • Rest mode will suspend your application or game and start you where you left off

You can check out the full list in even more detail at the US PlayStation Blog!

Throwback Thursdays: AH3 Thunderstrike

Thunderhawk didn't seem like anything special on the PC and Amiga. Another polygonal military flight game that sat somewhere between the basic Tomahawk and the much more interesting LHX Attack Chopper. For some reason, Core seemed to think it was a perfect candidate for the fledgeling Sega CD platform and took extra care to maximize the system's horsepower and transform this game into a console graphical tour-de-force for the era. Taking on a faster pace which gave it a more arcade-like feel, this new form was a much better fit for the platform and gave it broader appeal.
This is the unlikely game that made me stop and stare at in-store demo kiosks and made the Sega CD in my eyes go from a platform that only received CD soundtrack enhanced ports and FMV games, to a must-have add-on for my Genesis.  It blew away anything Mode 7 effects could accomplish on the SNES, adding a ton of on-screen scalable/rotating sprites and allowing the entire world to tilt as you banked left and right. It felt like a truly upgraded experience that almost justified spending about $250 at the time on a console peripheral. It was clearly not a mirror of its simulation-type cousin you saw on the PC side and nothing could touch it graphically in the same genre, until the breakthrough title Comanche came along the next year.
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Thunderhawk on Atari ST vs AH3 Thunderstrike on Sega CD

On this side of the pond, the game was known as AH-3 ThunderStrike and in addition to Sonic CD, it was a day-one purchase that saw a lot of play. Spanning 10 different world stages that could be selected in any order and with multiple missions each, there was a lot to do. Missions would consist of a collection of primary targets you had to take out, in special cases, an area or bridge that you would have to bomb and even a stealthy rescue mission. Peripheral targets would be scattered about, giving you bonus points and medals for taking them out and a higher completion rate for the mission.  If you wanted to spend even more time in each area (and I did), you could even blow up every tree and bush with your unlimited machine gun ammo.
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Mission Briefing

Wailing guitars would accompany the piercing gunfire, booming explosions, and hissing missiles, ratcheting up the arcade feel. The soundtrack made you feel like you were taking part of an action movie, no doubt inspired by films like Top Gun.  Speech samples would narrate the upcoming mission's goal, so you'd hear “Incoming bandit” crackle over the radio when an enemy chopper or jet would enter the mission area, or mission control yelling “Get out of here!” when you were going out of bounds.
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Banking For a Turn

It's unfortunate that the Sega CD wouldn't see many other games take full advantage of its capabilities, but I was happy to have the system just for this one game.  It felt like I had something truly next generation in my home and definitely impressed my friends as we took turns blowing up boats, radio towers, surface-to-air missile turrets, convoys of tanks and extending our turn at the game by mowing down entire forests of trees.
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Blow Up Mission Targets... Then Commence Deforestation

The series would go on to see another entry on the PlayStation, Windows and then exclusively on the PlayStation 2, but none of them felt as unique for their time as the Sega CD game. Is it still worth going back to?  To a retro enthusiast like me, definitely and would probably still be enjoyable to anyone who wants to revisit 16-bit console titles. Unfortunately you'll have to track down the original disc, because there's no Virtual Console or PSN/XBLA release available.
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Take the Fight to Varied Landscapes Like the Desert, Snowy Tundra, and the South Seas

This game seemed like an obscure gem at the time. It didn't get a lot of magazine coverage or word of mouth among gamers, and I guess it ended up fading away after less-than-stellar sequels failed to nurture a fan base that could have built up around the series.  Games like WarkHawk and Air Combat probably stole all the attention away that would have gone towards future entries.  I just wanted to give a little more attention to a spectacular game that many might not have heard of, but has a special place in my library and still stands out to this day as a show piece for the generation.
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PSN Spring Fever Week 2: Hotline Miami 2 & Saint’s Row Sale

Sony's Spring Fever promotion is entering Week 2, and the new game this week is Devolver Digital and Dennation Games' Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number for PS3, PS4, and Vita Cross-Buy.  For those of us who loved the first entry, the long wait is over.
You'll also find a Saints Row sale with Gat Out of Hell, Re-Elected, and a combo pack of both of those together for PS4.  All of the PS3 entries and DLC are on sale as well, and discounts on all for Plus users.
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Source: PSN Store

Xbox Deals With Gold: 10th – 16th March 2015

This week, Xbox Deals With Gold has a smattering of discounts for you. First up, Murdered: Soul Suspect is on sale for both Xbox One and Xbox 360. The discount is 67% on the former and 75% on the latter. The other One games on sale this week include Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition, also at 67% off, and Ryse and Dragon Age: Inquisition which are both marked down to 40% off.

Head past the break to see more of this week's Deals With Gold.

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This week also features a separate Xbox 360 Publisher Sale. The following games have been marked down for that one:

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If all of these discounts still aren't enough, you can visit Major Nelson's Blog for the complete list of deals.

[Image: Square Enix]

Andrew J Amideo