J. Cole is one of the cover stars for NBA 2K23 with a special “Dreamer Edition” releasing on September 9th. The Fayetteville rapper will be the first non-professional NBA or WNBA player to front the basketball video game franchise, and will also appear in the game’s story mode and soundtrack. The news was shared by Cole in a tweet featuring the “Dreamer Edition” artwork and the caption: “This shit crazy. NBA2K23 cover. 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 DREAMER @NBA2K.” In a statement, he elaborated by saying, “NBA 2K has long been a place to discover new musical talent through their game and continues to be a gold standard for showcasing all things basketball culture. It’s been an amazing journey to not only appear on a cover of this year’s game, but to be par...
There’s no shortage of sci-fi video games on the market, but most of them attempt to move things into the distant future. For Rollerdrome, that sci-fi is based on movies of the 1970s and set in the impossibly far-off year of 2030. The OlliOlli creators at Roll7 teamed up with Paul Rabbitte to bring his original vision to life, and it’s a combination of rollerskates, guns and dystopia that most wouldn’t dream of. Rollerdrome is a retro-futuristic action-packed third-person shooter that blends an elaborate traversal and tricking system (performing tricks refills the player’s ammunition) with fast-paced combat, and it’s as fun to play as it is stylish. Whether you’re looking for retro sci-fi settings or seamless blends of skating and gunning down bad guys, Rollerdrome is likely the only game ...
Never underestimate the power of a Minecraft player powered by electronic dance music. We all remember the days when we were forced to enjoy our favorite music festivals through the internet due to the pandemic-induced live music shutdown. Seeing as electronic music tends to have some of the most technologically gifted fans and artists, many opted for virtual festivals inside the world of Minecraft. While this wasn’t the most ideal way to consume live music, some developers organized memorable, unique experiences for their fans. As you might imagine, much of the industry moved away from livestreamed events once IRL festivals returned, but the staff over at Get On Stream are keeping the legacy alive. Inspired by a recent trip to Tomorrowland, Get On Stream went straight home, logged o...