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Resident Evil 4 Dataminer Finds Reference to Ada Wong ‘Separate Ways’ Bonus Content
It’s on sight between Ali Wong and Steven Yeun in Beef’s first trailer
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For many people, the waves of rage that take hold whenever someone cuts them off in traffic come as quickly as they go, but that could not be further from the truth for the aggrieved strangers in the first trailer for Netflix and A24’s upcoming series Beef from Lee Sung Jin starring Ali Wong and Steven Yeun.
Before the pair first meets one fateful day, neither Danny Cho (Yeun) nor Amy Lau (Wong) have any way of knowing just how hopeless, burned out, and adrift the other is feeling about their personal lives. Though Amy seemingly has it all — a loving husband named George (Joseph Lee), kids, and a beautiful home — she can’t help but feel there’s something deeply important missing in her life that her family can’t fix. Danny, a contractor…
Creative Labs founder Sim Wong Hoo, creator of the Sound Blaster, has died
Creative founder Sim Wong Hoo, the man behind Sound Blaster, has died
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Creative Technologies founder, CEO and chairman Sim Wong Hoo has died, his company has confirmed. He “passed away peacefully on 4 January 2023,” according to a press release. He was 67 years old.
It might seem hard for younger readers to believe, but there was a time that computer sound wasn’t guaranteed. If you wanted to plug in headphones or speakers that could do more than bloops or bleeps, you probably needed a sound card — and none were as successful as Creative Labs’ Sound Blaster. It sold over 400 million units as of its 30th anniversary in 2019.
In the pre-Windows 95 / DirectX era, few words in PC gaming were as important as the phrase “Sound Blaster compatible,” allowing players to hear the dogs bark in Wolfenstein 3D, or mess…
Sim Wong Hoo, founder of Sound Blaster maker Creative Labs, has died
New Resident Evil 4 Remake Trailer Shows Updated Ashley Graham, Ada Wong, and Other Familiar Faces
Resident Evil 4 Cinematic Trailer Features Ada Wong, Iconic Villains, And Stunning Set Pieces
As part of today’s Resident Evil Showcase, Capcom has revealed a full-length cinematic trailer for Resident Evil 4 Remake. The trailer showcases some of the game’s most iconic moments, as well as fan favorite characters and enemies.
Following an in depth look at Resident Evil’s gameplay and a quick interview detailing some of the game’s most significant changes, the trailer made its debut. The footage begins in the game’s iconic Spanish village, showcased in the previous gameplay trailer, before giving players a first-look at updated versions of Ramon Salazar, Ashley Graham, and Ada Wong. In addition to these characters, the trailer also offered a closer look at the game’s hooded cultists, the Ganado (a name given to the game’s infected villagers), and other grotesque creations. While the trailer did not give away any major plot points, fans of Resident Evil 4 will find more than a few references to some of the biggest twists in the original.
GameSpot recently got a chance to preview Resident Evil 4 Remake and called it “the Resident Evil 4 Remake fans want, but not the one they’re expecting.” Kurt Indovina wrote, “Resident Evil 4 Remake doesn’t feel like it’s aiming to revolutionize games the way the original did 17 years ago. Instead, Capcom is doubling down on what has made Resident Evil 4 timeless all these years later: its design, its tension, and, of course, Leon S. Kennedy.”