Wipeout 2097, but not in the game itself.) Daft Punk went all in for
DJ Hero, appearing in the game as digital avatars, and providing an octet of eight multi-artist mashups and two Daft Punk “mega mixes.”
Daft Punk was not the most prolific musical act the duo churned out just four studio albums, a couple live albums, and the full soundtrack for the movie
Tron Legacy so their musical mash-up contribution to
DJ Hero is something of a treasure. The
DJ Hero selections lean heavily on Daft Punk’s least enjoyable album,
Human After All, but early bangers “Da Funk” and “Around the World” make appearances.
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Ubisoft have confirmed that Massive Entertainment will continue to develop content for The Division 2 through 2021 and 2022 in their latest financial conference call. The statement that “more Division content” is on the way comes from Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot who asserted that Massive would be able to handle the workload, despite also leading development on Ubisoft’s recently announced Star Wars video game, as well as the long-in-development Avatar Project. While the scope and scale of the planned content is unknown, as we come toward the end of the second year of the game’s life, this is encouraging news for fans of the series.
The Yorkshire Games Festival, usually held at the National Science and Media Museum, is returning this week - albeit online AN ANNUAL Bradford festival is to return this week - albeit virtually - complete with online activities and a line-up of guest speakers The National Science and Media Museum will host the Yorkshire Games Festival, beginning on Friday and running until the end of this month. The festival is returning for its fifth edition and will be hosted by Jordan Erica Webber - podcast host and presenter of The Gadget Show - and Keith Stuart, author and journalist for The Guardian.
Yooka-Laylee, will also be bringing back their
Virtual Usability Lab, but this time beaming directly to festivalgoers at home. Games usability combines psychology, sociology, and videogames to help make fun accessible, and connects developers to gamers by allowing them to do what they do best – game!
By working with Team17 to help test new games in development, attendees will not only be providing valuable feedback to make games better for users, but it will be real-life experience to add to their CV. There are several time slots with limited space available on Friday 5 February, and those wishing to attend can sign up online now.