- newPersona 6 officially revealed
Finally, the day has come when we can stop seeing Persona 5 cross over with every game under the sun. It's hard to pin down the identity of the Persona series properly, but to put it as succinctly as possible, I'd describe them as half monster battler, half social sim. — Read the rest The post Persona 6 officially revealed appeared first on Boing Boing.
- 17 hours ago 8 Jun 26, 11:21pm -
- newCrazy Taxi is back!
When Sega very boldly declared it would revive a few of its classic franchises from the Dreamcast era, I admittedly did not believe them. I'm pleased to admit I was wrong. It may be nostalgia, it may be a vice-Presidential candidate wistfully remembering it: whatever the reason, Crazy Taxi is finally back. — Read the rest The post Crazy Taxi is back! appeared first on Boing Boing.
- 17 hours ago 8 Jun 26, 11:19pm -
- newDOOM: The Dark Ages to get DLC starring shirtless Doomguy
Truly, my only complaint about Army of Darkness-style shooter DOOM: The Dark Ages is that Doomguy wore too many damn clothes. Apparently, someone at id Software had planted bugs in my house, because his boobs are all the way out in the game's newly announced first expansion. — Read the rest The post DOOM: The Dark Ages to get DLC starring shirtless Doomguy appeared first on Boing Boing.
- 17 hours ago 8 Jun 26, 11:19pm -
- newHundreds of tiny medieval tunnels no one can explain
More than 700 medieval tunnels called Erdstall honeycomb the ground in Bavaria, with hundreds more across Austria and central Europe. They are tiny — about 1 to 1.4 meters high and no more than 60 centimeters wide — and connected by "Schlupf," squeeze-holes so narrow you have to crawl through one shoulder-first. — Read the rest The post Hundreds of tiny medieval tunnels no one can explain appeared first on Boing Boing.
- 18 hours ago 8 Jun 26, 9:50pm -
- newA tanker of molten sulphur vanished with 39 crew in 1963
On February 4, 1963, the SS Marine Sulphur Queen sent a routine position report from the Gulf of Mexico, about 200 miles west of the Florida Keys, and was never heard from again. The T2 tanker was carrying 15,260 tons of molten sulfur, kept liquid at around 255°F, and 39 crew members. — Read the rest The post A tanker of molten sulphur vanished with 39 crew in 1963 appeared first on Boing Boing.
- 18 hours ago 8 Jun 26, 9:42pm -
- newHe hired the world's best debunker to talk him out of UFOs, and it backfired
Jehan Azad couldn't stop believing the Navy's "tic tac" UFO sighting was real, and it was wrecking his peace of mind. So he tried to get talked out of it by the best skeptic he knew of: Peter Miller, who won $100,000 in a debate arguing that COVID didn't come from a lab, and whom even his opponents called the world's expert. — Read the rest The post He hired the world's best debunker to talk him out of UFOs, and it backfired appeared first on Boing Boing.
- 19 hours ago 8 Jun 26, 9:30pm -
- newA landline, a CD boom box, and a Pi-Hole: one dad's tech setup for kids
A self-described technologist describes on the Haven blog how he gives his kids the parts of technology he loved growing up, while keeping the surveillance-economy parts out of the house. His fixes mostly involve going back a couple of decades.He bought a mini CD boom box and borrows CDs and DVDs from the public library. — Read the rest The post A landline, a CD boom box, and a Pi-Hole: one dad's tech setup for kids appeared first on Boing Boing.
- 19 hours ago 8 Jun 26, 9:22pm -
- newCan you convince yourself these stick figures aren't moving?
This optical illusion is melting my brain. The stick figures aren't climbing and descending a staircase, yet my eyes are telling me otherwise. I can usually see through an optical illusion after a while, but this one works a little too well. — Read the rest The post Can you convince yourself these stick figures aren't moving? appeared first on Boing Boing.
- 19 hours ago 8 Jun 26, 9:14pm -
- newDan Bowers makes tiny found-object sculptures for his wife
Dan Bowers creates enchanting sculptures from found objects for his wife. He shared photos of the mini artworks in this video on his Instagram page. The video is captioned "I make these little sculptures for my wife to express my affection". — Read the rest The post Dan Bowers makes tiny found-object sculptures for his wife appeared first on Boing Boing.
- 19 hours ago 8 Jun 26, 9:11pm -
- newDanish cemetery has a grave dated 1996–2064, for a time traveler
Today I came across this grave from the future, here on Atlas Obscura. The headstone identifies its occupant as Andreas Morgenrødt, described not only by name but also by the title "Time Traveler." Even stranger are the dates carved into the stone: 1996–2064. — Read the rest The post Danish cemetery has a grave dated 1996–2064, for a time traveler appeared first on Boing Boing.
- 19 hours ago 8 Jun 26, 9:06pm -