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This YouTuber created an operating system for the NES

YouTuber Inkbox Software has given the NES an operating system called the NESOS (“nee-sohs”).

This is particularly notable considering the retro console is limited by its old technology. As a result, NESOS had to be compressed into a small 48K file. He also had to contend with

With the OS, though, Inkbox has added a word processor, settings app and eight 832-byte files, as well as a pointer and movable icons. Of course, all of this works very slowly, but it’s more about the fact that he was able to get it working at all. That said, this certainly makes it feel authentic, which Inkbox says was the goal.

“I want NESOS to feel like an actual operating system that Nintendo might have made back in the day for the NES,” he says in a video. “What would it have looked and felt like?”

You see more about the process in Inkbox’s video:

NESOS is available as a ROM via Inkbox’s site and ROMHacking.

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Google Stadia fans find workarounds to use controller wirelessly on other platforms

On September 29th, Google made the completely unsurprising announcement that it will be shuttering its Stadia game streaming service in January 2023.

Following that news, the platform’s small-but-dedicated fanbase has been pleading for Google to make Stadia’s controller available wirelessly on other platforms. Currently, Bluetooth connectivity is limited to Stadia itself, and the controller can otherwise only be used elsewhere via a wired connection.

While Google says it’s looking into enabling this through a potential firmware update, Stadia fans have taken matters into their own hands in the meantime. One solution, created by engineer Parth Shah, requires users to install Python 3 onto their PC and download version 1.2.0 of his software from GitHub. From there, follow Shah’s guide to download a ZIP file, which contains a URL that will need to be typed into a browser on the Android device connected to the Stadia controller. However, this method is limited as the controller still requires a wired connection to the Android device.

Alternatively, YouTube creator LateStageTech has an app called Wiredless Pro that lets you connect wired controllers to an Android device, which can then be sent wirelessly to a PC. While this does work with the Stadia controller, the trigger buttons aren’t actually recognized, meaning games that require those inputs are effectively out of the question.

Evidently, neither method is ideal. It remains to be seen if and when Google may come up with an official solution within the next three months.

While there were many shortcomings with Stadia, the controller was generally regarded to be one of its strengths. With a solid Nintendo Switch Pro-esque design, it looked and felt quite good to use. What’s more, it was made in collaboration with Google’s Kitchener-Waterloo team, which is a neat factoid for Canadians.

Via: The Verge

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DDoS attack on Overwatch 2 results in never-ending match queues

Despite releasing yesterday, Overwatch 2 players haven’t been able to get into matches due to an ongoing DDoS attack on the title’s servers.

According to dozens of social media posts, eager Overwatch 2 players are stuck behind a queue with hundreds and sometimes thousands of players in front of them. In a recent tweet, Blizzard president Mike Ybarra tweeted that the title is experiencing server issues and said the developer is currently working to fix the problem.

However, Ybarra followed up with another tweet explaining that the game is suffering from a “mass DDoS attack” on its servers. Overwatch 2 director Aaron Keller says that the studio will “work throughout the night” to get Overwatch 2 back up and running.

While Overwatch 2 is very similar to its predecessor, it reduces the team size from six to fix (removing one tank character), features new maps, heroes and other additions like a ping system. Beyond the ongoing DDoS attack, the title also suffers from glitches tied to items and in-game currency disappearing.

Free-to-play shooter Overwatch 2 is available on PlayStation, Xbox and desktop. For more on Overwatch 2, check out Dean Daley’s hands-on with the title.

It should be noted that Activision Blizzard is facing ongoing legal action related to reported work culture issues. Specifically, the gaming giant was accused in a July 2021 lawsuit of fostering a toxic “frat boy” culture at its U.S. studios in which many employees, particularly women, dealt with harassment, gender discrimination, unequal pay and other forms of mistreatment. Bobby Kotick, the company’s CEO, has specifically come under fire for allegedly working to cover up these reports and has faced calls to resign, yet he still leads the company. Recently, Axios reported that Activision Blizzard has also been hit with two setbacks related to its legal battle with California over these workplace misconduct allegations. 

Source: @Qwik, @aaronkellerOW Via: Engadget

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PlayStation Stars loyalty program is live in Canada, but it’s pretty lacklustre

PlayStation’s brand-new loyalty program, PlayStation Stars, has launched in Canada.

You can sign up for PlayStation Stars for free in the PS App on Android and iOS. The option will appear on the home page right between your PSN name and the notifications icon — it’s a little star wrapping around the PS logo.

PS Stars logo

On paper, the program seems like a sound concept, as it lets you earn points that can be redeemed towards games, PSN wallet funds and digital collectibles. Various sets of limited-time objectives called “campaigns” will be run periodically, and completing these will earn you specified rewards, like extra points or a digital collectible. You can also get points by making various game purchases.

There are a few catches, however, starting with the fact that the entire PS Stars experience is currently exclusive to the PS App. In other words, there’s no way to access it from your actual PlayStation 4 or 5 console. But there’s more.

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First, you need to be a PlayStation Plus member to collect points on eligible game purchases, which automatically limits its audience. What’s more, the points distribution is… odd. For example, one of the current campaigns, ‘PlayStation Store Picks,’ gives you just 50 points for purchasing one of six games: NBA 2K23Saints RowTMNT CollectionThe Last of Us Part 1Inscryption and Madden NFL 23. The point redemption breakdown, meanwhile, is 1,250 points = $5.00 CAD and 6,250 points = $25.00. In this way, 50 points aren’t worth much.

However, while it’s not immediately clear in the app, you can earn points in other ways, like by making select pre-orders. For example, a U.S. user apparently earned 758 points by pre-ordering The Callisto Protocol, the new horror game from the creators of Dead Space. All in all, it appears to be about four percent back on purchases, which is certainly better than it initially seems.

PS Stars pointsThat said, it takes a lot of points to get games. Take The Quarry, Supermassive’s spiritual successor to Until Dawn. On PS5, it normally costs $89.99, but with PS Stars, you can snag it for 17,500 points. PS4/PS5 indie gems Hades and Cult of the Lamb, meanwhile, each cost $33.49 or 6,250 points.

By comparison, Microsoft Rewards, which includes perks for Xbox gamers, is free for everyone and has a far wider variety of ways to earn points than PS Stars. Nintendo’s Gold Points system, meanwhile, automatically gives everyone five percent back on most eShop purchases — no additional program membership is required.

Collectibles

PS Stars Collectibles

Overall, PS Stars certainly seems to place a heavy emphasis on digital collectibles. When the program was first announced, people wondered if these were NFTs, the controversial and ostensibly worthless digital-only items, but Sony was quick to shut this down, noting that they can’t be traded or sold. Instead, these collectibles all have different rarities attached to them, not unlike a PlayStation Trophy. Further, PlayStation Stars’ leveling system is centred almost entirely around digital collectibles:

  • Tier 1 Milestones — Joined the program and started completing campaigns
  • Tier 1 Benefits — Digital collectibles through completing campaigns, one celebration collectible
  • Tier 2 Milestones — Bought one full game from the PlayStation Store and earned one Uncommon trophy
  • Tier 2 Benefits — Level 2 celebration collectible and access to all level 1 collectibles.
  • Tier 3 Milestones — Bought two full games from the PlayStation store and earned 32 Uncommon trophies
  • Tier 3 Benefits — Level 3 celebration collectible and a birthday collectible
  • Tier 4 Milestones — Bought four full games from the PlayStation Store and earned 128 Uncommon trophies
  • Tier 4 Benefits — Celebration collectible, all Level 1-3 collectibles and “chat priority routing”

As you can see, nearly every single perk is tied to these digital collectibles. The only one that isn’t, “chat priority routing,” has proven to be (justifiably) controversial. Essentially, this means that PlayStation’s best customer service is locked behind a paywall — an incredibly anti-consumer business move. It’s also worth noting that a datamine of the PS App pointed to a mysterious fifth, invite-only Tier, although that hasn’t been confirmed.

Looking past that, the digital collectibles themselves are rather strange. Once you earn one, you can view it as a little 3D model under the ‘Collectibles’ tab. For signing up, you’re given a PlayStation-branded ‘Star Gazer Telescope,’ which Sony says is ‘Common.’ You can then place these on a virtual display case, which has a few different background options. (I picked one that’s clearly inspired by God of War: Ragnarök, although the app strangely doesn’t even mention that.)

And that’s pretty much it. You have a display case with these weird collectibles that just… sit there. PlayStation says you have the option of showing your collection to other adult PlayStation Network users, but otherwise, your ability to flaunt your collection is limited.

Elsewhere, the only other digital collectibles currently up for grabs via points redemption are two Ape Escape-themed dioramas. You can also complete a few campaigns to unlock a ‘PlayStation Tech Demo Tyrannosaurus Rex’ (play any PS4/PS5 game), a ‘Novelty Toy Fight Trophy’ (play a match in Street Fighter V, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Mortal Kombat 11 or Tekken 7) and a ‘Sony Chord Machine’ (the objectives of which are unclear as part of an apparent puzzle to solve).


Ultimately, it doesn’t hurt to sign up for PS Stars, given that it’s free. If you’re someone who regularly purchases games on PSN, it might be worth just having to get some cash back. But otherwise, there’s not much to the program, and the fact that it paywalls top-tier customer service just makes it feel unsavoury.

You can learn more about PS Stars here.

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#a11yTO Gaming accessibility conference returns to Toronto this month

#a11yTO Gaming, a gaming conference focused entirely on accessibility, will return as an in-person event this month.

Taking place on October 15th at Microsoft’s Toronto office, #a11yTO Gaming will feature a variety of guest developers, an accessible gaming arcade, live gaming demos and more. Canada’s Steve Saylor, an accessibility-focused content creator and accessibility consultant, will once again host #a11yTO Gaming.

Specific attractions this year include representatives from Ubisoft Toronto talking about Far Cry 6 and job opportunities at the studio, Dave Evans from St. Catharine’s Falling Squirrel demoing his innovative The Vale: Shadow of the Crown and Rodrigo Sanchez from Eidos Montreal to discuss Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy.

Tickets cost $49 and are on sale until October 10th. Those using the promo code ‘THANKSTORONTO’ can get tickets for $20.

A main #a11yTO event focused on accessibility in areas beyond just gaming will also take place on October 17th and 18th in-person and online. More information can be found here.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over one billion people worldwide live with some form of disability. Video games, meanwhile, are enjoyed by roughly three billion people around the world. Therefore, there’s a large audience who would like to play games but are physically restricted or even prevented from doing so due to their disabilities.

That said, in a 2022 Game Developers Conference survey, only 39 percent of respondents said they had implemented accessibility measures into their game. The rest of those surveyed said “no” or “don’t know / N/A.” One respondent even said, “unfortunately there is still a lot of pushback in implementing accessibility features.”

Therefore, there’s a lot of work that can be done in promoting the importance of accessibility and getting more of the industry on board with implementing such features into their games. With that in mind, those who are interested in gaming from either the consumer or developer side of the industry could get a lot out of #a11yTO Gaming.

Image credit: Eidos Montreal

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PlayStation plans to wait ‘at least a year’ before bringing single-player games to PC

PlayStation has elaborated on how long it intends for its games to remain exclusive to consoles before they are ported to PC.

Speaking to YouTuber Julien Chieze, PlayStation Studios head Hermen Hulst said “I think going forward we’ll see at least a year between releases on PlayStation and on the PC platform.” However, he noted live service games could be an exception, as they require a “strong community, strong engagement right away, right when you go live.”

Single-player games like God of WarSpider-Man and Ghost of Tsushima have traditionally been PlayStation’s bread and butter, so the company has been looking to expand its business strategy to include ongoing multiplayer games. Earlier this year, the company revealed that it plans to release at least 10 live service titles by 2026. One of these is confirmed to be the long-gestating iteration of The Last of Us‘ multiplayer mode, Factions, while rumours indicate Guerrilla Games is making a Horizon multiplayer game and Sony’s recently acquired Bungie is toiling away at a new IP.

For now, though, PlayStation has been bringing many of its single-player games to PC, including Days GoneGod of War, Horizon Zero Dawn and Marvel’s Spider-Man. However, all of these have landed on PC at least two years after they were released on PlayStation. It’s worth noting that PC ports of Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection, Sackboy: A Big Adventure, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales and The Last of Us Part I are also in development.

On the whole, PlayStation aims to have half of its games available on PC and mobile by 2025.

Image credit: PlayStation

Via: VideoGamesChronicle

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Overwatch 2 is now available on PC and console

Blizzard’s Overwatch 1 shuttered its services forever on October 5th at noon ET, but now Overwatch 2 lives. The new title’s servers turned on around 3pm ET on PC and console. While it’s a completely different game, it’s essentially an update as it still only offers player-versus-player gameplay. Player versus environment and story mode won’t hit the title until 2023.

Overwatch 2 is free-to-play and offers a new battle pass system and in-game store, allowing players to collect new characters, skins, emotes and more. The 80th level of the battle pass also comes with a customizable Mythic skin for Genji. Additionally, Overwatch 2 comes with three new characters, Sojourn (a Canadian hero, finally), Junker Queen and Kiriko – one for each class, support, tank and DPS.

The title also comes with new maps including one based on Toronto’s Queen St. with Kim’s Convenience and everything.

With the free battle pass, you can earn the new hero (if you didn’t already have the first Overwatch) and also get two new epic skins, two souvenirs, one weapon charm, and 15 additional rewards.

The premium tier of the battle pass offers Kiriko as an instant unlock; you can also get a 20 percent season experience boost (presumably to help you gain levels) a new Mythic skin, five legendary skins, an additional epic skin and 66 additional awards, which includes emotes, victory poses, player icons, sprays and more.

Additionally, the new Overwatch shop will have a ‘Just for You’ section with personalized offers based on what you prefer to play and equip in-game. You can also purchase new bundles weekly in the in-game store and complete weekly challenges to earn coins.

The update also revealed that the Halloween event this year has changed and will take place from October 25th to November 8th. 

Overwatch 2 will be adding a new tank character by the end of the year.

I played the console beta for the game, so if you want to learn more, here were my thoughts.

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Disney+ relaunches on PlayStation 5 with 4K HDR support

Disney has globally relaunched its Disney+ app on PlayStation 5 consoles to add support for 4K HDR.

It’s available at no additional cost with a Disney+ subscription, priced at $11.99/month or $119.99/year in Canada. The Disney+ app can be downloaded from the PS5’s Media section.

To find out which titles support 4K, head to the ‘4K Ultra HD HDR’ collection on the Disney+ homepage or use the ‘Ultra HD and HDR’ filter on the movies and series pages.

Other streaming services, like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, already supported 4K HDR on PS5. It should be noted that the improved video quality isn’t available on the PS4 Pro.

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First Super Mario Bros. Movie trailer coming via Nintendo Direct on Oct. 6

Nintendo has announced that a new Direct presentation will be held on October 6th, and it will be focused entirely on the upcoming Super Mario Bros. Movie.

Kicking off at 1:05pm PT/4:05pm ET on YouTube and Twitch and coinciding with a New York Comic Con panel, the Direct will feature the world premiere of the animated movie’s long-awaited first trailer. In a social media post announcing the Direct, Nintendo also offered our first look at the movie’s animation style.

Nintendo and animation studio Illumination officially announced the film in January 2018, but since then, we haven’t actually seen anything from it. All we know, following a September 2021 Nintendo Direct, is the movie’s principal voice cast, which amusingly includes Chris Pratt (Mario), Charlie Day (Luigi), Anya Taylor-Joy (Princess Peach), Jack Black (Bowser) and Canada’s own Seth Rogen (Donkey Kong). Therefore, all eyes are on seeing actual footage from this movie, especially given its meme-worthy voice cast.

It should be noted, however, that Nintendo will only discuss the Mario movie during the Direct — no news on Mario games will be provided.

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You can now buy official Pokémon Crocs in Canada

Pokémon Crocs are now available in Canada.

The collection features options for both children and adults and a 5-pack of Jibbitz with Kanto Pokémon. You can head to the Crocs Canada website to check them out.

Below are all of the Crocs:

These Crocs are only around while supplies last, and oddly the Jibbitz aren’t available in Quebec.

Source: Crocs Via: RedFlagDeals