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Ars Technica 4 years ago
"Oh boy." Accelerate yourself over to Ars Technica tomorrow as Quantum Leap creator Donald P. Bellisario joins us for an Unsolved Mysteries decades in the making. If you've had a question about Dr. Sam Beckett's journey (but couldn't ask Ziggy) now's your chance to get an answer from the mastermind behind it all.
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In the grim dark future (of tomorrow) author Dan Abnett joins Ars Technica as we return to unravel the unsolved mysteries of the Warhammer 40K universe. For the Emperor!
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Ars Technica 4 years ago
In case you missed it - earlier this week Patrick Willems joined us for a truly entertaining, rapid fire tour of his Top 1000 YouTube comments.
We searched through Patrick Willems’ most popular videos, picking the top 1000 comments based on number of likes, first comments, and frequently asked questions. Then, we asked Patrick to...
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Ars Technica 4 years ago
Take a moment this #MAR10Day to revisit one of the most iconic levels in gaming history
Watch as 30 people of varying experience levels play through World 1-1 of Nintendo's iconic 1985 platformer, Super Mario Bros. Ars Technica welcomes Twitch streamers and SMB speedrunners Authorblue...
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Ars Technica 5 years ago
Tomorrow on Ars Technica, tune in for a deluxe extended cut of our interview with Thomas Grip of Frictional Games, designer of Amnesia: The Dark Descent. Thomas goes into deeper detail around the development of one of the most frightening games ever made, fleshing out precisely how the team at Frictional Games continually tricked players into scaring themselves.
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Ars Technica 5 years ago
Join Ars Technica tomorrow as ‪@ModernVintageGamer‬ revisits his personal YouTube history, one memory at a time. We dug through MVG's most popular videos, weaving the top 1000 comments into a trip through his channel's past while capturing his reactions along the way. Nothing beats the classics - and this episode is packed with them.
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Ars Technica 5 years ago
Tomorrow on "War Stories" Ars Technica is joined by Gail Tilden, the visionary marketing mind behind Nintendo of America's triumphant launch of the NES. Learn surprising details about the ups and downs Gail and her band of colleagues overcame in convincing a skeptical country to open their living rooms to what was more than "just the next fad." If Gail's interviews for "High Score" on Netflix piqued your curiosity, this episode is for you.
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Ars Technica 5 years ago (edited)
Join us tomorrow as ‪@scottmanley‬ rockets through his personal YouTube history, one memory at a time. We searched through the most notable videos on his channel for the 1000 top comments, lined them up for Scott to revisit and captured his reactions along the way. Engaging? Check. Educational? Check. Entertaining? You bet - all systems go.
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Ars Technica 5 years ago
Tune in tomorrow for exclusive footage from "Amnesia: Rebirth," the hotly anticipated sequel from Frictional Games, as founder and creative director Thomas Grip joins Ars Technica. Thomas breaks down precisely how his team builds immersive horror experiences from the ground up - and how the dread in an effective narrative goes far beyond your typical jump scares.
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Tomorrow! Two of your favorite tech worlds collide when ‪@LGR‬ host Clint Basinger joins Ars Technica for a whip through his channel's top 1000 YouTube comments. We combed the most popular LGR videos and picked the cream of the reply crop, capturing Clint's reactions to his own personal history. This was a fun one, tune in to check it out tomorrow.
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Ars Technica 5 years ago
This weekend on "War Stories," buckle up for a fascinating look at how an esteemed automotive simulation franchise leverages deep neural networks in creating its exceptional AI. Grab a cup of your favorite fuel and we'll see you Sunday.
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Ars Technica 5 years ago
Hello, my friend! Tomorrow on "War Stories," stay awhile and listen as we speak with lead programmer David Brevik who hacks and slashes his way down to the one crucial change that led to an action RPG masterpiece. Miss this one and it'll burn like hellfire.
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Ars Technica 5 years ago
Join us tomorrow on Ars Technica as we proudly present our extended interview with Subnautica Director Charlie Cleveland. At just shy of an hour and 40 minutes, there was plenty of time to go on a deep dive.
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Ars Technica 5 years ago
Tomorrow on Ars Technica, the next episode of "War Stories" sees us joined by animator Hisko Hulsing, the director and production designer behind Amazon's critically-acclaimed series "Undone." Watch him break down how the show achieves its unique visual aesthetic, marrying old school oil painting techniques with modern technologies like projection mapping.
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Join us tomorrow when we proudly present the extended cut of our interview with Star Control creators Paul Reiche and Fred Ford. You're going to want to grab some "Starbucks" before tucking into this one - it's over 2 hours of goodness.
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Ars Technica 5 years ago
Tomorrow, on "War Stories," three words: Boom. Shaka. Laka.
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Ars Technica 5 years ago
Our extended interview with Glen Schofield will now premier tomorrow, June 3rd. We look forward to seeing you then.
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You asked for more. We heard you. Tomorrow, join Ars Technica for an extended cut of one of our most popular "War Stories" interviews ever as Glen Schofield takes us back up into Dead Space for more than an hour.
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Join us tomorrow for a new episode of "War Stories" detailing the remarkably harsh production conditions endured by the cast and crew of "Robert The Bruce." Hear directly from Actor/Writer Angus Macfadyen and Director/Producer Richard Gray as they breakdown all the challenges they faced in completing the story of the Robert The Bruce, 25 years after "Braveheart."
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On the next edition of "War Stories," we're celebrating the 10th anniversary of an unforgettable trip to Bright Falls, Washington. Join us tomorrow as Sam Lake of Remedy Games details the high-stakes development of Alan Wake, the deeply considered world it takes place in, and how his story continues in Control with its upcoming DLC.
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