Microsoft’s latest cryptic hardware teaser animation is just a black background, a date, new logo and has the words “Say Goodbye to Laser” in white. What does this mean? We do know that Microsoft has an event scheduled for September 9th in Seattle to unveil their new product line. Some people are guessing that it’s a new mouse, which is a good guess, but it could very easily be something even more impressive. When I first saw the ad, I wondered if it had something to do with digital downloads. I guess we’ll find out soon enough…
I was actually burnt out on Tomb Raider a long time ago, but ‘Underworld’ may be enough to bring me back to the franchise. The above video is the latest “teaser” for the upcoming game. If you are looking for something new in the series, they have certainly tried to add many new aspects to gameplay including environments that are more interactive and more intelligent than anything we’ve seen from past installments of Tomb Raider. You’d think they’d run out of ideas by the time they got to the 8th game, but it looks like this fall, we’ll be enjoying a new Tomb Raider.
“In the end, there will only be chaos”
Strong words from our favorite mythology hero, Kratos! The trailer shows an overhead view of… well, Hell! As you approach closer to the mountain you’ll see Kratos atop, with his chains and blades bounded to his arms. This trailer shows a great in-game video, and was a brief teaser of what we can expect in the upcoming weeks.
“In 1945, the Nazis went to the Moon. In 2018, They are Coming Back,” so ends the teaser trailer for “Iron Sky,” just before a flying rat (get all 200 of them in GTA, yet?) craps on the Third Reich Eagle.
Funny? Very.
For some reason, people love Nazi-themed anything. Whether that may stem from being able to blow up Hitler’s head in the original Bionic Commando (Spoiler? Oh, noes!) or otherwise, Energia Productions, Blind Spot Pictures and Cinet, collectively, run with the concept in “Iron Sky.” There is no release date mentioned, but the plan is to distribute it on film and over the Interwebs.
Judging from the trailer, the movie already looks to be on the right track — just listening to the emotion-packed song in the background while the ridiculous concept is presented is proof of that. The comedy serves as a follow-up to “Star Wreck,” which the creators claim was the “most popular Internet feature film of all time.”
Nazis build a secret base in Antarctica to go to the moon and set up shop on its dark side? Oh, yes…sign us up.
Via Iron Sky.net



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