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Schools, councils and police stations to receive portrait of King – at cost of £8m to taxpayer
Videoverse’s first chapter is the perfect portrait of early internet fan forums
The first chapter of Videoverse took me right back to the early 00s last night. I can still remember sitting at the family PC in our living room, begging my parents for more internet time because I wanted chat to my friend on MSN Messenger. We had to buy hours of internet in those days, and between my young teenage self and my three brothers, we absolutely devoured those meagre weekly limits, always pleading for more, more, more as we became absolutely captivated by this new world of the online.
Luckily, Emmett doesn’t have to contend with such antiquated restraints in Videoverse, as his portal to the internet is built right into his enormous Nintendo DS-like home console, the Kinmoku Shark. As well as using it to play games reminiscent of old 16-bit classics, there’s also a Nintendo Miiverse-esque social network on the Shark that Emmett uses to chat to his friends, post fan art of his favourite game, Feudal Fantasy, and feel part of something bigger. What hasn’t changed since those early internet days, however (or indeed, the internet today) are the types of people he interacts with – there are trolls, of course, but there are also plenty of nice people here to support him, and the emergence of seemingly new user (and budding fan artist) Vivi quickly becomes the main subject of Videoverse’s current free demo that’s available as part of Steam’s Storyteller Festival.
First portrait of King Charles III released
First official portrait of Charles III is unveiled: King wears bracelet from indigenous leader
How to deface Ramon’s portrait in Resident Evil 4 Remake
Nikon announces 85mm f/1.2 S portrait lens and 26mm f/2.8 pancake for Z mount cameras
Sweeping Milky Way Portrait Captures More Than 3 Billion Stars – CNET
FFXIV Adventurer Plate and portrait guide
Why isn’t my instant portrait working??
How to Record Portrait Mode Videos With a Samsung Galaxy Phone
When you hear “Portrait Mode” you probably think of selfie photos with blurry backgrounds. If you have a Samsung Galaxy phone, you can apply that same effect to videos as well for a slightly cinematic look.