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Ultimate Ear’s Megaboom Launch Party Maximises Social Music

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To celebrate the launch of the ultimate sound system – UE Megaboom – Logitech Australia ‘made music social’ at Andrew (Boy) Charlton Pool yesterday evening on January 21. The Australian launch party welcomed Rory Dooley, the Senior VP and General Manager for Ultimate Ears, to announce the next generation boom in music. The latest wireless speaker delivers more than one could possibly imagine; with an increased depth of music, 20-hour long battery life, 100-foot Bluetooth wireless range and smarter updating. With the free iOS and Android app for the UE Megaboom, consumers are now able to use the double-up feature to pair their device with another or better yet, their own UE Boom for twice the beats.

The luxurious location presented the perfect place for “testing the water”, as Rory Dooley carefully demonstrated the IPX7 waterproof power of the UE Megaboom . . . in a fishbowl. I have to admit, I am still getting used to the idea of playing music underwater, whether it be the pool, rain or shower. What distinguishes the UE Boom from the Megaboom is not just the size and power, but the extraordinary impact that the wireless speaker brings to our social atmosphere.

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During the party, guests were invited to take selfies to be shared on the official instagram account, megaboom launch, under the tag -‘make music social’- and received printed copies of their photos on request. It was great to see a few unclaimed photos on the wall, above the UE Megabooms. This activity served as a fantastic tool for promoting the event, which attracted an interesting variety of celebrities from Big Brother 2014 contenders, Jake Rich and Lisa Clark to well-known fashion designer and photographer, Christopher Haggarty and even Olympic synchronised swimmers!

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Yep, got myself a selfie for the UE Megaboom Launch Party!

Upgrade today and get your UE Megaboom for $349.95 ($299.99 USD), with the initial launch phase releasing four mono colours; Lava Red, Charcoal Black, Electric Blue and Plum.

Stay tuned with Capsule for further updates and be sure to check out the gallery below!

 

Disney Infinity 2.0: Super Villains Figures Review

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Disney Infinity 2.0: Super Villains
Developer:
Disney
Publisher: Disney
Platform: Xbox One (Reviewed), Xbox 360, PS4, PS3, Wii U, PC
Release Date: Available Now


Disney Infinity has been out for a few months, and although we have had a wave of super heroes, followed by a bunch of Disney Originals there were little to no villains in the mix. The original Disney Infinity gave a villain to (almost) every Play Set when they launched, so the lack of evil was definitely noticeable. Enter: The villains. Spider-Man’s Green Goblin and Guardians of the Galaxy’s Yondu and Ronan the Accuser provide some much needed evil to the package, as well as being totally badass and cool figures to boot.

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Ronan the Accuser
Price: $17.95 Available Here

Wielding the Universal Weapon (his hammer) Ronan the Accuser has stepped off of the Dark Aster and plans on unfurling 1000 years of Kree justice on unsuspecting planets. Although he doesn’t have an Infinity Stone, Ronan packs a serious punch. He can swing his weapon with lethality as well as sending out bolts of purple energy that can rip enemies apart in a matter of seconds.

As a character in the game, Ronan towers over the rest of the characters from the Guardians Play Set (and just about anyone else in the game) which gives him a commanding presence among the other characters. The same can be said for his figure, who is among the tallest in the game. Although one thing I noticed about the figure was the fact that the Universal Weapon’s handle seems a bit frail and easy to break, so just be careful if you are the type to play rough.

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Yondu Udonta
Price: $17.95 Available Here

When I first heard that they were bringing Yondu to Disney Infinity, I was genuinely interested in how they would bring such a unique character to life on console. Fitting right in alongside his protege Star Lord, Yondu is equipped with his Yaka Arrow which he throws with deadly accuracy. While the Yaka Arrow doesn’t have the same mid-air course correction skills as its film counterpart, it still tears through enemies in a heartbeat and Yondu emits a slight whistle when he throws it. Very much a jack of all trades, Yondu is equally as skilled in hand to hand combat as he is at throwing his arrow from afar.

The figure itself is incredible, and manages to almost perfectly capture Michael Rooker’s likeness from the film. Also, yes I know that Yondu isn’t really a villain, he still has a mean streak that makes him as worthy of his spot on the villains roster as anybody else.

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The Green Goblin
Price: $17.95 Available Here

Like the rest of the Spider-Man figures, Green Goblin AKA Normon Osborn is designed after his Ultimate Spider-Man animated series look. That means instead of the thin, creepy goblin that many people grew up with,w e instead get a muscle bound demonic beast of a villain. Goblin’s huge size also reflects his power which appears to be about on par with Hulk and Venom, making Goblin an absolute power house once you have him levelled up to 20. Not only that, but his Pumpkin Bombs can be absolutely devestating to anyone caught in their way.

One thing that really lets down ole’ Gobby is the fact that he presently doesn’t have access to his Goblin Glider. The official Disney Infinity twitter account confirmed that the glider will be added into the game in a future update, but at the moment Spider-Man’s most well known nemesis is without one of his key pieces of equipment, not going to lie that is disappointing.

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So although this is one of the shortest waves of Disney Infinity figures that have been released, the villains certainly add a lot to the proceedings. The fact that they are all playable in Play Sets is a huge benefit, and their sheer power makes them a tonne of fun to use. Aside from a few let-downs (like the lack of Goblin Glider, which is seriously a travesty) the three figures in the wave are just downright cool and add some much needed evil diversity to the otherwise hero-centric game.

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Get a Tactical Head Start with the Evolve Survival Guide Video

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In case you missed the open beta, there is still time to get some tips on how to survive before Turtle Rock Studios and 2K Games’ upcoming FPS Evolve hits shelves. A new 7-minute video breaks down the basics by introducing the game’s four classes, the three monsters that come with the base game, and the game modes.

Evolve is a co-operative/competitive FPS from the creators behind Left 4 Dead. The game pits four hunters against a giant evolving monster on the dangerous planet Shear. The planet is littered with hostile wildlife that will happily attack anything that moves. Evolve is playable either online or on an offline solo mode. The game launches for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows on February 10, 2015.

DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition trailer reaches 60 fps

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When DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition was announced late last year, Capcom stated that the title would now feature 60 fps action but since then the only thing we have seen for the game are simple screenshots showing the improved graphics.

Well today Capcom chose to release their first trailer for DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition specifically showing off the fast paced gameplay running at 60fps and 1080p. You can check the trailer out below and those who are interested in picking up DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition can do so once it is released on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on March 10th.

Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1 to be released on Steam next week

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Idea Factory International announced earlier today that Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1 will be released on PC through Steam next Wednesday on January 28th. While the game will sell for the standard price of $29.99, for the first week of the game’s launch it will be available for 50% less, costing only $14.99.

Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1 will feature all of the upgrades in the original PS Vita version, dual-audio, a number of graphical updates, and be playable in 1080p. You can check out the Steam page for Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1 here as well as some new screenshots for the PC version below.

Elder Scrolls Online console release set for June; subscription fee dropped on March 17

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Bethesda Softworks and Zenimax Online have announced that The Elder Scrolls Online will be released on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on June 9th under the name The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited.

The company also revealed that starting on March 17th, the PC version will be upgraded to Tamriel Unlimited and all versions of the game from that point on will no longer require a game subscription fee. It is worth noting that although you will no longer need to pay a subscription fee for the game, players will still require a PlayStation Plus or Xbox Live Gold account.

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Anyone who doesn’t have the game yet will still have to buy the game, as it is now a “buy to play” game with no fees after that unless you choose to sign up for the premium service called ESO Plus. ESO Plus provides a certain amount of Crowns to buy items from the Crown Store which are usually cosmetic items, access to all of the game’s DLC, and various other bonuses.

Blazblue manga protagonists to appear in Blazblue: Chrono Phatasma Extend

blazblue-remix-heart-volume-4-coverThis week’s issue of Famitsu, courtesy of Esuteru, has revealed that the protagonist of the BlazBlue: Remix Heart manga, Mai Natsume as well as her roommate Cajun Faycott, will be appearing in BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend when it is released in Japan on April 23rd for the PS4, PS3, and Xbox One. Mai, the blue haired girl with the ribbon in her hair to the right, will be voiced by Saori Hayami while Cajun, the purple haired woman, will be voiced by Saki Fujita.

It is currently unknown if either of these two characters will be playable once BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend is released but it is worth noting that both have demonstrated their powers in the manga already and they will be appearing in a story derived from the manga in BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma Extend.

It is worth noting that both Makoto and Tsubaki previously were story only characters in the first title and were then included as playable characters in subsequent Blazblue games, meaning that although they may not be playable there is a fairly good chance sometime in the future that they will be.

New set Atelier Shallie: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea’s trailers released

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Today Koei Tecmo released a new batch of screenshots and gameplay clips for Atelier Shallie: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea focusing primarily on Shallistera, one of the two protagonists in Atelier Shallie, as well as a few other party members and NPCs they will interact with.

Shallistera, nicknamed Shallie by her friends, is the daughter of the chief of the ship clan and once a crisis strikes her homeland, she sets off on an adventure to try and find help for her ailing father. In these videos below you can watch Shallistera as she interacts with numerous characters who will help her on her journey as well as sample the English dub for the game which is set to be released in North America on March 10th.

Shallistera & Jurie Event Scene

Shallistera & Teokhuga Event Scene

Shallistera & Kortes Event Scene

Land of the Dead Event Scene

Dowsing Gameplay

Synthesis Gameplay

Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy release date set for April

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NIS America has announced that they plan on releasing Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy for the PlayStation Vita April 14 in North America and April 17 in Europe where it will be available for purchase at digital and retail stores in both regions. This includes a limited edition featuring a visual fanbook, soundtrack CD, collectible box, and the game itself for $54.99 from NIS America’s online store.

Developed by Experience Inc., the same studio that worked on Demon Gaze, Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy was released in Japan last summer and takes place in the near future where Tokyo is under attack by creatures called Variants that come through portals leading to a mysterious dimension called the Abyss.

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In order to try and investigate the source of these creatures, the Code Physics Agency has been formed and players are part of Xth Squad, a group of teenagers modified with the help of Code Physics Agency’s Code technology and are tasked with defeating enemies and learning the secrets of the Abyss.

State of Decay to be released on Xbox One on April 28th

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It has been a long time since we’ve heard about State of Decay coming to the Xbox One but now Undead Labs has not only announced a release date for State of Decay: Year-One Survival Edition but also what type of improvements will be made to this release of the game.

State of Decay: Year-One Survival Edition will cost $29.99 / ₤19.99 / €29.99 when it releases for Xbox One on April 28th in North America and May 1st elsewhere. This release will contain both the Breakdown and Lifeline DLC as well as 1080p visuals, fancier lighting, textures, and shadows as well as completely overhauled combat mechanics and animations. Anyone who owns the Xbox 360 version of the game will be given a 33% discount on the release until June 30th as well as an exclusive character named Gurubani Kaur.

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When released, State of Decay: Year-One Survival Edition will feature new achievements up to 1500 Gamer Score, a new mission type that involves collecting supply crates from remote areas on the map, stronger vehicles such as SUVs and new weaponry to take down the undead.