Stakelogic, an innovative Malta-based iGaming provider, has officially joined the ranks of slot providers experiencing the Christmas euphoria. In this regard, its latest release, Wild Wild Bass 2 Xmas Special, represents a festive twist on the provider’s player-favorite Wild Wild Bass 2, with the added bonus of a frozen lake scenery.
Festive visual:
This enticing Christmas-themed slot beckons players to relive their favorite adventure, but this time in a festive setting! From the title, we can see that this game promises a lot of fun for players of all ages, especially those who love fishing and of course Christmas. The game takes place below the surface of a frozen lake, with a hint of what lies above at the top of the screen. In addition, players ma…
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Read moreIn a significant move to uphold the integrity of its gaming laws, the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) has intensified its crackdown on illegal online gambling operations. The focus of their recent enforcement efforts is Papaya Gaming, a Tel Aviv-based company that has been found operating without the necessary licenses in Michigan.
Detailed investigation leads to enforcement action:
The action against Papaya Gaming followed an extensive investigation initiated by an anonymous tip received by the MGCB. The inquiry revealed that the company was actively offering four mobile applications—21 Cash, Bingo Cash, Bubble Cash, and Solitaire Cash—where players could engage in games for …
Read moreCanadian filmmaker James Cameron was catapulted to fame after directing and writing 1984’s The Terminator, a science fiction horror movie in which a cyborg is sent back in time by an AI defense network, Skynet, in order to eliminate the only threat it faces. In this case that means assassinating the mother of John Connor, the man who will one day lead the human resistance.
The Terminator is one of the all-time great blockbusters, and much of that is down to how it evokes the terror of being pursued by a machine with a machine’s purpose. “It can’t be bargained with,” Kyle Reese explains to Sarah Connor after the first encounter. “It can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear.” The Terminator is a manifestation of Skynet itself, an AI designed to ensure huma…
Read moreYou might not know the name, but you sure know the animation. You remember how everyone in so many BioWare games—your Mass Effects, your Dragon Ages—seems to have the exact same physical tics? There’s ‘rubbing forehead worriedly,’ there’s ‘rubbing hands together while glancing nervously side to side,’ and—most famously—there’s ‘ambling directionlessly off to the side of the screen for a bit before returning to the exact spot they started speaking from’.
It’s called the “BioWare turn” and it turns out there’s a reason for it beyond being charming, familiar, and presumably close to hand in the animators’ arsenal. In a recent post on X, “The Everything App,” (via GamesRadar) former BioWare dev Violet McVinnie explained just why the animation gets used so oft…
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