What a dream.

I’ve been playing (and loving) thatgamecompany’s long awaited multi platform follow-up to Journey, called Sky, for a few weeks now. The game is simply stunning, and so far well worth the wait, but I just keep thinking during my playtime with Sky that I’m long overdue to play Journey again.

Journey launched exclusively on PS3 back in 2012, and it pretty much took the world by storm back then. From its epic score, to its unbelievably beautiful world, to the tale that it tells and the surprises that you find along the way, Journey is truly something special whether you’re really into playing video games or not (really, it’s an experience for everyone).

Over the years, the game was naturally ported over to PS4, and later PC, but in a surprise announcement from current publisher Annapurna Interactive, the game is now available across iOS devices for just $5US.

This is an incredible value, and I have to imagine that this beautiful game will feel right at home on the touch-centric platform (note that as of this writing there is no controller support for the title). The experience may only be a few hours long, but it’s one that you’ll remember for the rest of your life.

You can grab Journey for iPhone and iPad right here.

Seeing Doug Jones as Count Orlock is a pretty amazing thing. Imagine a feature film worth of this:

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Doug Jones, along with director David Lee Fisher and a crew of exceptional talent (including Academy Award Nominated special effects artist Mike Elizalde) want to bring the horror classic Nosferatu back to life in an extremely interesting way.

They’re calling it Nosferatu – The Feature Film Remix, and are using technology they developed on previous projects to add and adapt original footage with new props and actors. The project’s Kickstarter video shows off some of this technology in motion, and it actually looks pretty unbelievable. As described, they call the technology a “visual remix.”  Nosferatu’s production will use this same revolutionary process, but to a much higher degree of quality due to great advances in software, cameras and computer power; allowing us higher cinematic quality and far more dynamic sets and locations.”

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If you’re unfamiliar with Nosferatu, here’s how they describe it:

The original, Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horrorwas the first vampire tale ever filmed, and is widely considered the cornerstone of horror cinema. Shot in 1921 and directed by F.W.Murnau, the film was an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Upon its release, Stoker’s widow ordered all copies of the film burned. Fortunately a single print survived.

The history of the film is pretty amazing on its own, but Fisher, Jones, and crew re-adapting the film for a new audience could keep the legend alive for years and years to come.

Of course, to make this dream a reality (and to give Doug Jones what sounds like his dream role), this project needs our help. Nosferatu – The Feature Film Remix is sitting at just $34, 421 of its $60, 000 goal… with just eight days left to go. It’s a project that looks beyond deserving of our funds, and it’s one that really needs every dollar possible at this point to get there.

Of course, there are a ton of great rewards in store for backing Nosferatu. There’s the standards; DVD’s, digital copies, Blu Rays, etc. But there are also some extremely unique rewards available if one wants them badly enough; sculptures of Orlock in various sizes, Skype conversations with freaking Doug Jones himself, studio tours of Spectral Motion sound… this stuff all sounds incredible.

In any case, take a lookout the project’s Kickstarter video below, and head here to back! If you can’t back, share with your friends, as this is a project that we would all love to see happen.

No date has been announced yet for the magical 1.8 firmware that will finally let PS Vita owners play PS One games on the go sometime this Summer. As shown at Sony’s E3 2012 event, not all of the PS One games will be available upon the 1.8 release and with little info to go on right now, we have no idea just what games will actually work, except the ones shown at the E3 2012 event, when the 1.8 firmware is released.

Now if we can only get Sony to work on having PS2 game support on the PS Vita, I can give up holding on to my backwards compatible PS3.

 

Source: Andriasang.com

The Final Video Episode of Geekscape and the biggest Geekscape party to date! Guest appearances from familiar Geekscape friends and team members Brian Gilmore, Ben Dunn, Brian Walton, Matt Kelly, Corey Roberts, Flitz, Molly Mahan, Allison McKnight, Nar Williams, Sam Weller, Juan Manuel Rocha, Vito Lapicolla, Frank Angones and more! Plus! The 5th Annual Geekscape Awards and Jonathan roasts everyone in the room!

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