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Tuesday
Jul122011

Left 4 Dead 2's New DLC, "Dead Air" Releasing Early, July 22nd at the Latest

Y'know, Valve/Left 4 Dead team sure has been a bit nice lately, especially with the upcoming Left 4 Dead 2 DLC pack. At the game's official blog, it was announced that "Dead Air," part of the DLC pack titled "Cold Stream" will be released, at the latest, on July 22nd. For those who don't know, Cold Stream is a user-created campaign, with the level included, being made by L4D modder, Matthew Lourdelet. He's been been working with Valve and the community to get this DLC pack out to get it all prepped up without bugs.

The Left 4 Dead team had promised that, while testing out the DLC, "Dead Air" would be released early if players were to complete the "Cold Stream" campaign on any difficulty, aquiring the achievement, "Stream Crosser", by Sunday, which was just last week. The goal was for 20,000 players to complete the campaign. In just 24 hours, 60,774 players had achieved that goal! What really was surprising was that the goal was set for everyone on July 6, 4 days before the deadline!

The team also encourages more people to continue playing through "Cold Stream" while reporting bugs on their blog post.

Thanks! This is a great stress test on Cold Stream. If you can, keep playing and submitting bugs this weekend. We have a bunch of bug reports and feedback – seems some of you don’t believe in purple and black checkerboard paintings. For Cold Stream the campaign this means we can fix those bugs, continue tweaking some game play and do our final performance optimization pass.

The rest of the campaigns included in the DLC are also being worked on as we modify some locations and make some optimization improvements on them as well.

That about does it guys! I'm pretty sure that all Left 4 Dead players will support this. Unfortunately, these testings are only for PC, so Xbox 360 players will have to wait until it's fully complete.

Friday
Nov122010

Fan Remakes Super Mario Bros 3 Using New SMB (DS) Engine

Umm, wow. Having grown up with Super Mario Bros 3 constantly playing in my SNES I would say I have pretty deep love of the game. But even my love doesn't touch the levels of GBATemp.net Forum user SKJmin who went and painstakingly recreated game using the NSMB game engine. The mind blowing video below is showing just what you'll be getting.

Since both properties are entirely owned by Nintendo the patch will be free and the creator wont be providing the NSMB ROM with the download. There are also multiple warnings such as "Don't download this unless you have the original game from Nintendo. Having just checked, the patch isn't available yet but should be released at some point today just in time for some weekend fun.