Frank Stich
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Frank Stich is a gamer from Berlin who can tell you everything about the most anticipated games of the year. He is well-versed in eSports news, so it's one of his key topics.
Here’s How Twitter User Turned a Little Lego Mario Into a Super Mario Bros. Controller
This whole thing became possible due to the fact that the Mario figurine has some interesting tech, namely, it is equipped with a color sensor, gyroscope, Bluetooth protocol, and an accelerometer to communicate with the digital elements of the toy.
Sony Releases the Biggest Game Console for $499.99
Sony finally announced the exact prices and launch date for the next-gen PS5 consoles. Sony has priced the base PlayStation 5 and the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition at $499 and $399, respectively. The sales of the consoles will start on November 12.
IKEA and ASUS ROG Team up to Create Affordable Gaming Furniture
The presentation of the IKEA ASUS ROG gaming furniture line will occur in China in February 2021. Its sales in the United States and other countries will begin by October 2021.
Sony Announced the Next PS5 Showcase Event for September 16
At the upcoming event, Sony plans to focus more on launch titles. However, it may well finally announce the release date of the PS5, following its rival Microsoft, which revealed the price and release date of its next-gen consoles last week.
4 Games About Pandemics: From Plague to Cyber Viruses
While gamers from all over the world are praying for the coronavirus to stop affecting premieres planned for this year, we decided to remind you about the games that are relevant during the pandemic.
Razer Produces Chewing Gum for Gaming
The gaming accessory maker has co-branded 5 Gum with Wrigley. According to Razer, the gaming gum should help gamers increase concentration and their speed of reaction during playing.
Programmer Runs 1993's Doom on a Pregnancy Test
Programmers run the Doom game on various unordinary devices like Apple Watch, Apple TV, Touch Bar on MacBook Pro, in Minecraft, on a microwave, and even on a 1998 Kodak DC260 camera.