Now is your chance to finally, seriously , read "The Power Broker." Or learn how to make sourdough bread from scratch!
"The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" is one of the best games of the last 10 years, and among the best of its franchise.
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Forget about Parcheesi — your family and friends will have much more fun with ridiculous and delightful Jackbox Games classics like "Quiplash" and, of course, "You Don't Know Jack."
While you're here, how about this:
Wisconsin Badgers video games: replaying last season on NCAA 14 part two - Bucky's 5th Quarter
If you missed it, we discussed the defensive side of the ball earlier this weekend . It sounds like we are probably going to have to edit the defensive tackle position because the Operation Sports roster creators were very unfair to Bryson Williams and Keeanu Benton. Otherwise, everything looked great there.
With six guards on the roster, we are definitely going to redshirting Joe Tippmann. Having this many guards also allows us to feel better about redshirting Brown because we can just slide one of the guards out to be an emergency fourth tackle if we need it. I'm feeling better already.
NBA: Wizards are working out, playing video games during hiatus - Bullets Forever
The Washington Wizards are dealing with that right now, especially while they are toward the end of their quarantine. To this date, no Wizards players have reported symptoms of the Covid-19 coronavirus .
Don't worry about players sitting at home and doing nothing. Beal is working out individually, according to Hughes.
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First I hope that no Wizards players, coaches or staff have the coronavirus. The same goes for the rest of the NBA. After that? We'll go from there.
NFL announces partnership with 2K Sports for video games - Los Angeles Times
The NFL and 2K Sports announced Tuesday a multiyear partnership for video games. It will be the first time since 2004 that 2K has produced an NFL game.
"The league has been expanding its presence into gaming and it has been an important focus to us. It felt natural for us to be reviving our partnership with 2K," said Rachel Hoagland, the league's vice president and head of gaming & esports. "We've worked with them in the past and when we looked at broadening our portfolio, it made sense."
Other things to check out:
A guide for streaming your favorite video games
Arda Ocal details how the Phoenix Suns will continue to play their games this season on NBA2K using Twitch. (0:52)
Sports leagues around the world have shut down across the world due to concerns over the coronavirus (COVID-19). As a result, athletes have taken this opportunity to express their interest in streaming games .
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Here is a bare-bones checklist on exactly what you need to stream your favorite games, as well as tips from some streaming pros.
Games Inbox: Are you playing more video games since the coronavirus? | Metro News
The Monday Inbox hears more PlayStation 2 20th anniversary memories, as one reader is okay with no more Prince Of Persia games.
Home entertainment
So… these are pretty grim days for everyone. I'm sure I'm not the only one that has been going out less lately, even though I'm not in a vulnerable group. And of course the obvious thing to do when you're stuck in home is play video games. Not new ones, of course, because they're aren't any (although I may take a chance on Nioh 2) but I have going back to God Of War to try and 100% it and I've started playing Destiny 2 again for the first time in ages.
What video games Joel Embiid, Bryce Harper, other Philly athletes are playing during down time |
With major professional sports leagues suspended or canceled amidst growing concerns over the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Philly's pro athletes are trying to entertain themselves by gaming. It's relatable.
On Thursday, Phillies star Bryce Harper posed a question to his millions of Instagram followers: should he start streaming video games?
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And he's not the only athlete on the sticks. On Friday evening, Sixers star and prolific gamer Joel Embiid took to Twitter to complain about FIFA's difficulty settings, sounding juuuuust a bit like someone with cabin fever:
With no NBA games to play, some players are becoming Twitch streamers
With no games to play or practices to participate in, and with most experts advising people to stay at home and remain distanced from the general public to help curb the spread of coronavirus, many NBA players are passing the time at home by playing video games – and some may have the talent to launch a second career as a streamer in their spare time.
Dallas Mavericks superstar Luka Doncic gave fans an update on what he’s been up to since the NBA season was suspended last Wednesday night, following Rudy Gobert’s positive test for coronavirus .
Happening on Twitter
The 10 best and cheapest ways to play great video games while you're stuck indoors https://t.co/ks6Lr0nDDi businessinsider (from New York, NY) Sun Mar 15 13:22:04 +0000 2020
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