DEAL: Amazon is Having a HUGE Xbox Game Sale Right Now!

Looking for a few extra titles for your Xbox One? Amazon is currently having a big sale on some very popular titles right now, offering up to 75% off on around 60 games, including a few from the Assassin’s Creed franchise, some of the newest Tomb Raider games, Middle-Earth: Shadow Of War, Resident Evil, and much, much more!

[Amazon’s Big Xbox Digital Game Sale]

Thanos Comes To Fortnite: Battle Royale

Fortnite: Battle Royale is getting an Avengers: Inifinity War mode – but it won’t last for long.

The mode, named “Infinity Gauntlet Limited Time Mashup”, isn’t simply a case of adding some licensed characters but instead will affect gameplay.

While the movie centers on Thanos’s attempts to complete the Infinity Gauntlet, in the game it already contains all six Infinity Stones. The Gauntlet will be somewhere on the map and the first player to find and equip it will turn into Thanos.

The good news is that this player will have gameplay advantages described as “all the power that comes with [Thanos].” These include enhanced jumping abilities, extra shooting options and a health boost from 100 to 700.

The bad news is that every other player will be alerted to Thanos’s position, no doubt leading to many of them ganging up on him. If Thanos dies, the player leaves the game as normal, but the Gauntlet drops to the floor where it can be picked up by another player who will also turn into Thanos, a cycle that continues throughout the game.

That might mean it’s better to hold off on scrambling for the Gauntlet until near the end of the game when there are fewer players to come after you.

Fox, IMAX, and Deviantart Partenered For Epic Deadpool 2 Poster Contest [Pics]

Deadpool 2 is coming out next week, and for the occasion, Fox partenered with IMAX and Deviantart to create the perfect movie poster! Deviantart is known for its awesome artists and their amazing art, so it stands to reason that the movie studio would turn to a community such as this one for ideas. Five artists were picked and were asked to design a poster for the IMAX version of the film. Unsurprisingly, the results are amazing and perfect. Check ’em all out below!

First-place: Andy Fairhurst

Second place: John Gallagher

Third place: Patrick Brown

Fourth place: Jarreau Wimberly

Fifth place: Alice X. Zhang

[Va Nerdist]

This LEGO Cherry Blossom Tree Features Over 880,000 Bricks! [Pic + Video]

When spring comes in Japan every year, cherry blossom trees start blooming everywhere. To pay homage to the iconic tree and celebrate their first year in operation, the folks from Legoland Japan (Nagoya, Aichi, Japan) have build the the world’s largest LEGO brick cherry blossom tree. The tree measures 4.38 m (14 ft 4 in) tall, 5.42 m (17 ft 9 in) long and 4.93 m (16 ft 2 in) wide.

[Guinness World Records | Legoland Japan on Instagram | Via Nerdist]

The iMac Turns 20

It’s 20 years since Steve Jobs publicly unveiled the iMac. While today it looks every bit as dated as Ally McBeal and the Teletubbies, it was arguably the first step in Apple surviving and thriving as a mainstream consumer tech firm.

As hideous as the shape and color may have been in retrospect, the original model was designed (by Jonathan Ive) to appeal to consumers in a couple of ways. The garish colours stood out in a world of beige computers that inherently made people feel of dull jobs. And building much of the computer into the monitor (including speakers and a CD-ROM tray), while hardly an original idea, appealed to people who didn’t want multiple boxes and cables cluttering up their home or office.

It was also an internet ready machine, with a built-in modem and ports for both telephone line and Ethernet connections. That proved well-timed: within a couple of years of the iMac’s release, the majority of Americans would be online.

As Apple Insider notes, another piece of future-proofing in the new machine was including USB ports rather than dedicated sockets for different types of peripheral. That said, the bundled mouse being disc-shaped was certainly a misfire.

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The original models didn’t exactly become a fixture in homes around the world: within four years flat-screen technology allowed for a far slimmer redesign that’s not that different to today’s iMacs.

But the real legacy of the iMac was that it was specifically aimed at people who weren’t interested in what was going on inside the casing and were happy to pay a premium for something that was ready to use and looked good (if only by the standards of the day). That Apple found this strategy was indeed viable was no doubt a key step towards developing the iPhone and iPad and in turn playing a significant role in smartphones and tablets being widely adopted consumer devices.

Rainbow Paint on a Speaker at 12,500fps [Super Slow Motion Video]

From the Slow Mo Guys:

Gav and Dan are back in the old garden. Using two cameras they’ve never used before, they revisit paint on a speaker. Both cameras were borrowed, but it ain’t an ad or anything. This is the first video presented at 50fps playback. Because of the new high recording frame rate, we can afford to play a lot of the slow mo back at double speed.

[The Slow Mo Guys]