In today's episode of Checkpoint, Kelsey and Mallory discuss the termination of Nintendo employee Alison Raff and the upcoming reveal of the Joker's true identity. Hosts: Kelsey Hayes, Mallory Huxford Camera: Michael Robb Teleprompter: Michael Robb Graphics: Lauren Lucas, Sam Noble, Megan Duffy Producer & Editor: Michael Robb Executive Producer: Kelsey Hayes
In the realm of anime, there are many series that focus on nothing but romance. Some examples of this would be Ouran High School Host Club, School Rumble, and Vampire Knight. There are very few series out there that incorporate both adventure and romance into the show, and Snow White with the Red Hair does just that.
This review is based on the Mac version of the game Often considered the pinnacle of the point-and-click adventure games back in the 90’s, Day of the Tentacle has always been a cherished LucasArts classic.
In honor of Women’s History Month, Byte is doing a month long Byteing Question about the most iconic female characters and why they matter.
This week the Coven convenes to talk about Youtube and their favorite Youtubers and the issues that come with Youtube.
Ah Metacritic, truly a website that has saved me from many a terrible game.
In today's episode of Checkpoint, Andi and Dylan talk about the successes of Batman vs.
@NCDowell We live in a world where dozens of different anime series release each year.
@DaltynMartyn Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Spoilercast When it comes to movie adaptations to comic series, no director has had such a polarizing record than Zack Snyder.
On the debut episode of The Metagame, the group sits down and talks about how eSports has emerged as a moneymaking industry and how they individually got involved.
In honor of Women’s History Month, Byte is doing a month long Byteing Question about the most iconic female characters and why they matter.
While a main series Pokémon title has never been introduced for home console, every new Nintendo release offers some sort of Pokémon battle simulator with more impressive graphics while maintaining the same familiar rock-paper-scissors style of fighting present in all Pokémon titles.
The gaming community was buzzing with news of a supposed leak of Nintendo’s NX controller last week.
In today's episode of Checkpoint, Julia and Michael discuss the retirement of the Wii U later this year and the swath of negative reviews of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice streaming in from critics. Be sure to check out Dalton Martin's review of Batman v Superman at our website, bytebsu.com! Link to Reviews page: http://bytebsu.com/category/reviews/ Hosts: Julia Parobek, Michael Robb Camera: Dylan Bateson Teleprompter: Dylan Bateson Graphics: Lauren Lucas, Sam Noble, Megan Duffy Producer & Editor: Michael Robb Executive Producer: Kelsey Hayes
This week the Editors gather to break down all the new VR and AR news and to speculate on the failure of Batman V Superman.
In honor of Women’s History Month, Byte is doing a month long Byteing Question about the most iconic female characters and why they matter.
In today's episode of Checkpoint, Megan and Kelsey return to discuss the public release of the animation program Toonz, the unveiling of a new Iphone, and the return of some of the Gametrailers' crew under a new name: Easy Allies. Hosts: Megan Duffy and Kelsey Hayes Camera: Michael Robb Teleprompter: Dara Metcalfe Graphics: Lauren Lucas, Sam Noble, Megan Duffy, Kelsey Hayes Producer & Editor: Michael Robb Executive Producer: Kelsey Hayes
This week the Anime A-Team comes together and breaks down all the themes of Shojo romance and all the great elements that come with it.
Technology researchers at Johns Hopkins University have recently found a way to crack open the security encryption on certain iPhone apps, although it was fixed with the recent update iOS 9.3.
GameStop, the popular video game and technology vendor, announced in a press release Monday that will partner with autism awareness group Autism Speaks for the month of April. @GameStop partners with Autism Speaks for Autism Awareness Month >> https://t.co/4FYlX3SkOQ #LIUB pic.twitter.com/1azOaAHGS1 — Autism Speaks (@autismspeaks) March 22, 2016 During Autism Awareness Month in April, customers at GameStop Corp.’s retail stores GameStop, ThinkGeek, Simply Mac, Cricket Wireless, and Spring Mobile AT&T will have the opportunity to donate directly to Autism Speaks during checkout. Specialized in-store promotions will support the effort, as well as outreach programs via GameStop’s online and mobile platform Kongregate and its magazine Game Informer. This is the first time GameStop has partnered with Autism Speaks, but both entities seem optimistic. GameStop vice president of public investor relations Matt Hodges mentioned the use of technology as aids for those affected by autism. “Many of our associates and customers have shared how the video game and technology products we sell have helped them have a meaningful relationship with their child who has autism,” Hodges said. “We look forward to a successful campaign and helping those families impacted by autism.” Autism Speaks Vice President of Corporate Development Peter Morton added that the organization is grateful for the partnership. “We are thrilled to see the world of gaming and technology embrace autism,” he said. GameStop’s promotion for Autism Awareness Month isn’t the first time a video game company has raised awareness for autism. Earlier this year, Autism Speaks introduced a partnership with Activision to produce special Skylanders toys and their digital counterparts in white and blue, the colors of Autism Speaks. In January, Akili Entertainment Labs, Inc., a Boston-based video game producer, announced that it had raised $30.5 million to fund Project: EVO, a game aimed at helping individuals affected by ADHD, autism, depression, and traumatic brain injury. GameStop customers who donate $1 or more to Autism Speaks will also receive triple PowerUp Rewards points based on the donation amount. All proceeds will go to Autism Speaks’ Family Services iPad Grant program. The program provides iPads to financially disadvantaged individuals affected by autism, which allow individuals on the autism spectrum to more effectively learn and communicate via non-stressful and non-judgmental apps. Since 2012, Autism Speaks has donated more than 4,000 iPads to individuals across the country. The funds not used to purchase iPads will be used for medical research, Autism Speaks said. This partnership with Autism Speaks marks yet another charity association for GameStop, which has in the past partnered with and raised money for organizations such as the Make-A-Wish Foundation, St.