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Ataribox Pre-Orders Begin This Thursday

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Nintendo’s old promotional Flash games are being brought back to life!
Apparently this is still live...
Did you know that a Canadian company named TranDirect almost released banking software back in 1998 on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System? Seriously. There’s even a promo video that stinks of glorious, awful, 90s internet culture.
Nintendo's consummate March release "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" is being reworked in the style of the franchise's 30-year-old debut.
Picking up buzz following its release as a free PC download is "Breath of the NES" (winterdrake.itch.io/breath-of-the-nes-zelda-fangame.)
It shows what one Zelda fan thought "Breath of the Wild" might look like if it was re-created in the style of an earlier entry to the Zelda franchise.

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Adidas has been playing around with 3D printing as a manufacturing method for a while now, but its latest sneaker — the Futurecraft 4D — might be its most ambitious creation yet. The mid-sole of the shoe is created using a process known as Continuous Liquid Interface Production, in which the design is essentially pulled out of a vat of liquid polymer resin, and fixed into its desired shape using ultraviolet light.
The Silicon Valley company that created the method, Carbon, say it’s faster and more adaptable than traditional additive printing, and can make mass-production 3D printing a reality. Carbon is financed by funds set up by Google and General Electric, and say its methods allow for companies to go from design to product faster than ever. They also claim the final materials are more robust and flexible than traditional injection moulded plastics.
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Adidas' latest 3D-printed running shoe is only available this week in New York City, London and Tokyo.
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Happy 30th Birthday, Transformers: The Movie
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People Are Saying This 1,500 Year Old Mummy Is Wearing Adidas Shoes And That It’s Proof Of Time Travel
Sony's PlayStation Remote Play Feature Expanding to Mac and PC