Sunday
Nov112018

Netflix ends support for Nintendo Wii

If you still have a Nintendo Wii lying around and you’re using it to watch Netflix, we have some bad news for you. Unfortunately, Netflix will be ending the support for the console after January 30, 2019. After the date, Nintendo announced all video streaming services will be suspended for the console. The Wii Shop Channel will also be shut down. So now might be the best time to upgrade your console, give the new ones a try, okay?

Source: Polygon

Sunday
Nov112018

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup - 11/4 – 11/10

Sunday
Nov112018

Apple launches free replacement program for faulty displays of some iPhone X units

For iPhone X users who seem to be experiencing touch issues, you might be able to get your phone repaired for free. There seems to be a failed component in the display module that makes parts of the display not respond. Apple or an authorized dealer will replace the module for free. Now, if there are other issues (like a cracked screen) that’s preventing them from repairing the module, you will be charged for these repairs. Now, if you already paid for a display module replacement, you might be able to get a refund for this.

Source: Apple

Saturday
Nov102018

Microsoft announces new game studio acquisitions

In a race to develop exclusive titles for its own platform, Microsoft continues its game studio acquisitions. This time around, the company announced that it’s acquiring inXile Entertainment and Obsidian Entertainment. Both California-based game developers. inXile was formed by Brian Fargo and works on RPG games like Wasteland 2. Obsidian is known for games such as Fallout: New Vegas, Pillars of Eternity, and South Park: The Stick of Truth.

The studios are going to operate autonomously from Microsoft. But as part of Microsoft Studios, Xbox games head Matt Booty said, “Obsidian and inXile will have the support and freedom to fully realize their creative ambitions on both existing franchises and new RPG titles.” The creation of more RPG titles will certainly be a boon for the Xbox platform. Microsoft now has 13 game development teams under its belt and these two join the likes of The Initiative, Playground Games, and Ninja Theory, to name a few.

Source: The Verge