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juniperberries-canisroot · 2 years ago
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404: DragonBorn Not Found
My first time playing Skyrim wasn't on the Switch, which is what I play exclusively on. One day I will get a PC ;-;
My first time was actually on an Xbox. I don't know what gen, it was old and second hand. Sis and I split the cost so I only paid 7$. Not sure if it came with Skyrim or I bought a secondhand Skyrim while at the GameStop cause I heard it was an open world fantasy game, and I love open world fantasy. I pretty much knew nothing about the game or the Elder Scrolls series as a whole.
Anyway I start it up one day and make a Dark Elf character cause I heard there was dragons in the game. I knew the main focus of the game was about dragons, and Dark Elves are natrually resistant to fire, so I thought that would help (I mean technically it does but I didn't know some dragons would breathe frost later on).
I get stuck somewhere in the opening scene where the mages are shooting fireballs at Alduin. I remember thinking to myself 'you idiots, he breathes fire, you can't hurt him with your fireballs'. I'm lost at this point (I'm extremely directionally challenged) and resort to letting myself get killed so I can start over, ish.
I get killed and teleport back somewhere and eventually make it out of Helgen and to RiverWood. I talk to the locals, get quests, make friends with Faendal and get some arrows and a bow. Since I only had two major quests, BleakFalls and go to WhiteRun, I figured the game must want me to go to BleakFalls.
I remember getting horribly lost while tryin to go there and trying to hunt deer in the nearby woods for food. I was really bad at hunting and archery.
I don't remember if I ever made it to the end of Bleak Falls and I don't think I ever made it to WhiteRun. Somethin happened (that wasn't related to the Xbox or maybe the game being second hand) and I ended up losing all my data. Which wasn't alot, for Skyrim. I lost my data for Fallout: New Vegas and Halo. Idk which one. We had like 2 or 3 different ones. My dad, who put in waaaaay more hours into playing with the console, lost his Khajiit Skyrim character, his completed Fallout 3 game, one or two FarCry games that he really liked, his Halo data, basically the whole console got wiped. Our player profiles where no longer on the system.
The culprit? Sis's now ex BF tried to connect the old gen Xbox to the WiFi. Somethin clearly went horribly wrong and it caused all its data to be erased.
Since I've been playing for over a year and have become obsessed with the game, I've had this idea that I want to 'honour the lost' Dark Elf character I made before, thou I really don't know how. I guess I kinda did that with my main, CL, by making her a Dark Elf. But CL has become her own character now who was actually based on an OC by the same name, so she doesn't resemble '404'. That's the name I call the lost Dark Elf in reference to the error code 404: Not Found. I forgot her original name.
I kinda want to make a save and story where the joke is no one knows who the DragonBorn actually is. They know the DB is doing things, like killing dragons, bandit camps, ect... But no one ever really *knows*. She's like a phantom, no one knows her name, what she looks like, they just know some entity called the DragonBorn is going around and doing things. No one knows the elf, her name, most will say they've never seen her before and if she isn't standing within their eyesight, they will have no recollection of a female dark elf with black hair styled in a Mohawk. She's a memory you just can't remember. The DragonBorn is a faceless entity, devoid of a phyical body. The most anyone was ever knows about them is what stories spread across the land spoken by those who have never met or seen them, and the remains of those fallen by their power.
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reportwire · 3 years ago
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GameStop Reports Earnings Today. What to Expect.
GameStop Reports Earnings Today. What to Expect.
Text size GameStop is expected to report a fiscal third-quarter adjusted net loss of 52 cents a share with sales of $1.19 billion, according to FactSet. David ‘Dee’ Delgado/Bloomberg GameStop is set to report fiscal third-quarter results after the market closes on Wednesday. For the fourth earnings call since Chewy co-founder Ryan Cohen joined GameStop’s board, analysts are still waiting for a…
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raftaar24 · 4 years ago
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These 4 Small-Cap EV Stocks Are Soaring. Why Now?
These 4 Small-Cap EV Stocks Are Soaring. Why Now?
These 4 Small-Cap EV Stocks Are Soaring. Why Now? text size An Arcimoto “Fun Utility Vehicle.” Courtesy Archimoto Small electric vehicle names are Rising again. Good luck trying to find a reason for the big move. In stock Commercial-EV Manufacturer Workhorse group (Ticker: WKHS), for starters, hit a new 52-week high, cracking $ 41 for the first time and hitting about $ 42. Shares are up…
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mangles-fruity-maze · 5 years ago
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Me: I am literally kin with every incarnation of rouge HOLY helll that's me that's me that's me I love Shadow and Omega I would kill for my boys. Give me jewel or I will steal it from angle islande. Listen to me I am talking directly into your ear I want you to go to gamestop and ask the cl
Also Me: I am only kin with Sonic Rush Blaze specifically. No other version of her feels like me but boy do I feel at home in sonic rush that's me sonic is my friend and I love cream send tweet send tweet send tweet
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theguidetocryptids · 3 years ago
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“They have a pharmacy?”
It was a fair question, if you were Dave. Malls tended to be places for bad food courts, clothing stores, “clothing” stores, and toy stores.
To Sarah, it was just stupid, and, as such;
“Of course they have a pharmacy. What’d be the point of a mall if you couldn’t get everything you need?”
“I just mean that a pharmacy isn’t a very mall thing to have. Malls are more like, ‘oh, go buy something from JC Penny’s and then have a cookie cake’ or something. Pharmacies are like, a different type of thing. Y’know. More grocery store stuff.”
Dave waved his hands in a vague sort of way, feeling like his point was getting lost in the gap between his thoughts and words. From the way Sarah was looking at him, he might as well have spoken Greek.
“I have no clue what you’re talking about. Malls *have* grocery stores. And pharmacies, for that matter.”
Dave stopped dead, in the middle of the lobby. Leaves skittered around his feet, no doubt blown in by the wind, but they were ignored in the face of hearing that someone seriously thought that malls just “have” grocery stores. “No,” He said, “*no.* Malls do not just, have grocery stores. They have clothes shops and GameStops and at least fifty different jewelry places. Every Kiss begins with Zays and all that. Malls definitely *do not* do grocery stores. Like, what, an entire Wal-Mart? Or do you mean like a local grocer who sells stuff, like a farmer’s market? That’d make more sense.”
Sarah pointed behind her at the sign which read “Wal-Mart: Spring Market.”
“Oh,” said Dave, who visibly deflated. Watching Sarah shake her head and continue on to the pharmacy which spawned the whole conversation, (“Fuselier & Smith Pharmacy,”) he kicked a rock absentmindedly, not particularly wanting to follow Sarah in just yet. After all, it *was* in a mall. It probably only had Tylenol and Tums or something, Dave reasoned, unwillingly to believe that there could be a fully functioning dispensary inside of a shopping center. Maybe he was too small-town for all of this, but—
But his thinking was interrupted as the rock halted with a clang, bouncing off the undercarriage of a shopping buggy. It was completely empty, and perhaps a bit rusted, which understandable given the state of the world, but a quick push told Dave that it worked perfectly fine, even if it made a fair bit of noise. They always had one wheel that went weird or squeaked, anyhow, so it fit in perfectly fine.
Taking the buggy along with him, he followed Sarah into the building after a moment’s thought. It was a little loud with the rattling and all, sure, but it’d be a lot easier to carry supplies this way than just packing them around on their backs. Bonus points if they could find some WD-40, get some oil on that wheel.
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The second thing that it knew:
It had a voice.
It was crackly, and staticky, and scarcely worked, but it was a voice.
At first, it said whatever came to mind, just to hear something besides the sound of its own movement. Whatever felt natural. “Sale,” it crackled, like a vinyl record. “Attention sh-shoppers. There’s—THERE. Is a sale.”
It was hard to form the words, make them coherent. And the static never went away. And it sounded like dust, dead dreams, and dying speakers, but it was something, much more than the nothingness it had been introduced to this world in.
And so, it continued, whenever the fancy struck it. “Sale. Fifty per—PER CENT. Off any apparel. C-C-Cl-Clean-up, in front of Macy’s.”
The words were meaningless, it thought. Just babble, but better than nothing.
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sidnazpro2020 · 4 years ago
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AMC, Salesforce, HP, Ulta Beauty: What to Watch When the Stock | Sidnaz Blog
AMC, Salesforce, HP, Ulta Beauty: What to Watch When the Stock | Sidnaz Blog
Updated May 28, 2021 9:00 am ET Here’s what we’re watching ahead of Friday’s opening bell. U.S. stock futures edged higher as data showed consumers were opening their wallets in a manner consistent with lockdown measures being eased. Futures tied to the S&P 500 added 0.2%, indicating that the broad market index could end the week with gains. Tech heavy Nasdaq-100 futures edged up 0.2%. Read…
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raftaar24 · 4 years ago
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Short Squeeze Sends GameStop Shares to 2007 Levels. What Happens Next.
Short Squeeze Sends GameStop Shares to 2007 Levels. What Happens Next.
Short Squeeze Sends GameStop Shares to 2007 Levels. What Happens Next. Word size GameStop added $ 1.53 billion in market capitalization on Friday, exceeding the value of the entire company on 12 January 2021 Spencer Plot / Getty Images GameStop The stock reported above its 2007 peak in a move on Friday that a low-selling expert thinks the videogame could possibly kill investors’ interest in…
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dmcjeff7 · 4 years ago
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Getting a PS4 DualShock controller #GameStop 🛑 (at Georgian Mall) https://www.instagram.com/p/CL-VL7HDtrs/?igshid=13z51yhpger12
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sidnazpro2020 · 4 years ago
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Ford, Snowflake, GameStop: What to Watch When the Stock Market | Sidnaz Blog
Ford, Snowflake, GameStop: What to Watch When the Stock Market | Sidnaz Blog
Updated May 27, 2021 7:39 am ET Here’s what we’re watching ahead of Thursday’s market open. U.S. stock futures edged down ahead of a slew of economic data releases that are expected to spur discussion among investors about the Federal Reserve’s response to the strengthening economic recovery. Futures tied to the S&P 500 slipped 0.2%, suggesting a reversal of Wednesday’s tepid gains. Nasdaq-100…
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raftaar24 · 4 years ago
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GameStop Stock Is Just the Latest Sign of a Speculative Frenzy
GameStop Stock Is Just the Latest Sign of a Speculative Frenzy
GameStop Stock Is Just the Latest Sign of a Speculative Frenzy Word size A shopkeeper leaves a GameStop store with the new PlayStation 5 gaming console last Friday. Aimee Dilger / SOPA Images / Getty Images Return to normalcy or snafu? Formerly Warren G. Harding is remembered for his presidency, inaugurated a century earlier after World War I and the 1918 flu pandemic. The latter refers to an…
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orbemnews · 4 years ago
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The GameStop phenomenon has gone global What’s happening: Shares of companies that are heavily shorted — indicating that institutional investors are betting they will fall — have been scooped up on a number of global exchanges. Stock in movie theater operator Cineworld and publisher Pearson in London are up 13% and 11% this week, respectively. Shares of mall owner Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield have jumped 23% during that period in Amsterdam. Polish video game maker CD Projekt is up 34%, helped along by a tweet from Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Thursday that mentioned the company’s Cyberpunk game. Such stocks “fit the model” of names targeted by social media users in recent days, Nicholas Hyett, an equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown in London, told me. The big spike in heavily-shorted global shares came on Wednesday, but the momentum hasn’t disappeared. GameStop shares listed in Frankfurt leaped 45% Friday morning. Meanwhile, social media in India is full of chatter on how to join the melee. While US traders are coordinating on Reddit’s “WallStreetBets” group, Indians are flocking to a board called “IndianStreetBets.” The community now boasts 14,000 traders, and posters are discussing how to replicate what’s playing out in the United States. Some are honing in on renewable energy company Suzlon, whose shares are up 5% Friday, while others are buzzing about alt-cryptocurrency Dogecoin, which has spiked 377% in the last 24 hours, according to Coindesk. Discussions have even reached China, where many traders have called out what they see as exploitation of the market by institutional investors, my CNN Business colleague Laura He reports. “Market makers are trembling in front of retail investors who grouped together,” one user wrote on social media site Weibo. “It will soon be China’s turn.” That may be a challenge. Mainland China’s financial markets are very different from those in New York. Short-selling is highly regulated and incredibly rare, making it unlikely Chinese investors could mimic the way Americans have pumped up GameStop shares. And coordinated retail action that catches the attention of regulators could lead to a swift crackdown from Beijing, which remains focused on limiting stock market risk after bouts of volatility. Even traders in cities like London may have difficulty copying what’s happening in the United States, according to Hyett. He noted that it’s much harder in the United Kingdom to access leverage for trading options, a popular tactic among WallStreetBets posters, and that commission-free trading on platforms like Robinhood hasn’t been popularized in the same way. Robinhood scrapped its UK launch last summer. “There’s just more friction,” Hyett said. Robinhood fights backlash after restricting trades Robinhood’s decision to restrict trading of meme stocks has plunged it into the center of the chaos sweeping markets, as investors and lawmakers demand answers from the startup. The latest: On Wednesday, stock in GameStop plummeted 44% after the commission-free trading platform, which has experienced a surge in activity this week, said it would only let users sell shares. It also applied restrictions to AMC, BlackBerry, Bed Bath & Beyond, Nokia and three other stocks. “We continuously monitor the markets and make changes where necessary. In light of recent volatility, we are restricting transactions for certain securities to position closing only,” Robinhood said in a statement. The backlash was swift, as internet users and politicians from both parties — including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Ted Cruz — cried foul. “We now need to know more about [Robinhood’s] decision to block retail investors from purchasing stock while hedge funds are freely able to trade the stock as they see fit,” Ocasio-Cortez tweeted. “As a member of the Financial Services Cmte, I’d support a hearing if necessary.” Robinhood later clarified that the decision was made exclusively to meet certain regulatory requirements, and said that it would resume limited buys on those securities starting Friday. “The amount of money that we have to put up depends on market volatility, and we’re in a historic situation where there’s a lot of activity and a lot of buying concentrated in a small number of symbols,” Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev told CNN’s Chris Cuomo Thursday evening. Robinhood raised $1 billion from existing investors just hours after it halted purchases of GameStop, suggesting it faced a potential cash shortage, my CNN Business colleague Matt Egan reports. Watch this space: GameStop shares were last up 69% in premarket trading. Buckle up for another bumpy day. The US economy just had its worst year since 1946 The numbers are out: In 2020, US gross domestic product decreased by 3.5% from the prior year. That was the worst decline since 1946. A bright spot: The US economy grew at an annualized rate of 4% in the fourth quarter of 2020, my CNN Business colleague Anneken Tappe reports. Still, that didn’t make up for a bad first quarter and a historically awful second quarter, and marks a significant slowdown from the third quarter, when the US economy grew at an annual rate of 33.4%. Economists are worried that the headline number for the last three months of the year also masks some underlying weakness. “Recent economic indicators, including initial unemployment claims and retail sales, meaningfully weakened at the end of the year — suggesting that the recovery was stalling,” said Erik Lundh, senior economist at The Conference Board. Big picture: The data is a call to action for Congress as they debate additional stimulus measures. And as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell observed, the recovery from here on out hinges on getting vaccination efforts up to speed. “There’s nothing more important to the economy now than getting vaccinated,” Powell said. Up next Caterpillar (CAT), Chevron (CVX), Eli Lilly (LLY), Ericsson, Colgate-Palmolive (CL), Honeywell (HON) and SAP (SAP) report results before US markets open. Also today: US personal income and spending data, as well as an important read on inflation, post at 8:30 a.m. ET. Coming next week: What’s the next stage in the GameStop saga? Whatever happens next, it’s clear that stock picking is alive and well. We’ll have more in our Sunday edition. Source link Orbem News #GameStop #Global #investing #phenomenon #Premarketstocks:TheGameStopphenomenonhasgoneglobal-CNN
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dipulb3 · 4 years ago
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The GameStop phenomenon has gone global
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What’s happening: Shares of companies that are heavily shorted — indicating that institutional investors are betting they will fall — have been scooped up on a number of global exchanges.
Stock in movie theater operator Cineworld and publisher Pearson in London are up 13% and 11% this week, respectively. Shares of mall owner Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield have jumped 23% during that period in Amsterdam. Polish video game maker CD Projekt is up 34%, helped along by a tweet from Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Thursday that mentioned the company’s Cyberpunk game.
Such stocks “fit the model” of names targeted by social media users in recent days, Nicholas Hyett, an equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown in London, told me.
The big spike in heavily-shorted global shares came on Wednesday, but the momentum hasn’t disappeared. GameStop shares listed in Frankfurt leaped 45% Friday morning.
Meanwhile, social media in India is full of chatter on how to join the melee.
While US traders are coordinating on Reddit’s “WallStreetBets” group, Indians are flocking to a board called “IndianStreetBets.” The community now boasts 14,000 traders, and posters are discussing how to replicate what’s playing out in the United States. Some are honing in on renewable energy company Suzlon, whose shares are up 5% Friday, while others are buzzing about alt-cryptocurrency Dogecoin, which has spiked 377% in the last 24 hours, according to Coindesk.
Discussions have even reached China, where many traders have called out what they see as exploitation of the market by institutional investors, my Appradab Business colleague Laura He reports.
“Market makers are trembling in front of retail investors who grouped together,” one user wrote on social media site Weibo. “It will soon be China’s turn.”
That may be a challenge. Mainland China’s financial markets are very different from those in New York. Short-selling is highly regulated and incredibly rare, making it unlikely Chinese investors could mimic the way Americans have pumped up GameStop shares. And coordinated retail action that catches the attention of regulators could lead to a swift crackdown from Beijing, which remains focused on limiting stock market risk after bouts of volatility.
Even traders in cities like London may have difficulty copying what’s happening in the United States, according to Hyett. He noted that it’s much harder in the United Kingdom to access leverage for trading options, a popular tactic among WallStreetBets posters, and that commission-free trading on platforms like Robinhood hasn’t been popularized in the same way. Robinhood scrapped its UK launch last summer.
“There’s just more friction,” Hyett said.
Robinhood fights backlash after restricting trades
Robinhood’s decision to restrict trading of meme stocks has plunged it into the center of the chaos sweeping markets, as investors and lawmakers demand answers from the startup.
The latest: On Wednesday, stock in GameStop plummeted 44% after the commission-free trading platform, which has experienced a surge in activity this week, said it would only let users sell shares. It also applied restrictions to AMC, BlackBerry, Bed Bath & Beyond, Nokia and three other stocks.
“We continuously monitor the markets and make changes where necessary. In light of recent volatility, we are restricting transactions for certain securities to position closing only,” Robinhood said in a statement.
The backlash was swift, as internet users and politicians from both parties — including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Ted Cruz — cried foul.
“We now need to know more about [Robinhood’s] decision to block retail investors from purchasing stock while hedge funds are freely able to trade the stock as they see fit,” Ocasio-Cortez tweeted. “As a member of the Financial Services Cmte, I’d support a hearing if necessary.”
Robinhood later clarified that the decision was made exclusively to meet certain regulatory requirements, and said that it would resume limited buys on those securities starting Friday.
“The amount of money that we have to put up depends on market volatility, and we’re in a historic situation where there’s a lot of activity and a lot of buying concentrated in a small number of symbols,” Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev told Appradab’s Chris Cuomo Thursday evening.
Robinhood raised $1 billion from existing investors just hours after it halted purchases of GameStop, suggesting it faced a potential cash shortage, my Appradab Business colleague Matt Egan reports.
Watch this space: GameStop shares were last up 69% in premarket trading. Buckle up for another bumpy day.
The US economy just had its worst year since 1946
The numbers are out: In 2020, US gross domestic product decreased by 3.5% from the prior year. That was the worst decline since 1946.
A bright spot: The US economy grew at an annualized rate of 4% in the fourth quarter of 2020, my Appradab Business colleague Anneken Tappe reports. Still, that didn’t make up for a bad first quarter and a historically awful second quarter, and marks a significant slowdown from the third quarter, when the US economy grew at an annual rate of 33.4%.
Economists are worried that the headline number for the last three months of the year also masks some underlying weakness.
“Recent economic indicators, including initial unemployment claims and retail sales, meaningfully weakened at the end of the year — suggesting that the recovery was stalling,” said Erik Lundh, senior economist at The Conference Board.
Big picture: The data is a call to action for Congress as they debate additional stimulus measures. And as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell observed, the recovery from here on out hinges on getting vaccination efforts up to speed.
“There’s nothing more important to the economy now than getting vaccinated,” Powell said.
Up next
Caterpillar (CAT), Chevron (CVX), Eli Lilly (LLY), Ericsson, Colgate-Palmolive (CL), Honeywell (HON) and SAP (SAP) report results before US markets open.
Also today: US personal income and spending data, as well as an important read on inflation, post at 8:30 a.m. ET.
Coming next week: What’s the next stage in the GameStop saga? Whatever happens next, it’s clear that stock picking is alive and well. We’ll have more in our Sunday edition.
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frozendoorgaming · 5 years ago
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Morning Mist #57
Announcements, Releases, Trailers
Watch Modern Warfare running at ultrawide 4K in a new PC features trailer
Ace Combat 7 plot-heavy trailer precedes 'Anchorhead Raid' DLC
Final Fantasy 14's Nier: Automata-inspired raid gets an airing in new trailer
Check out 30 minutes of mecha goodness with SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays' latest trailer
Okami 2 May Have Just Been Announced by Platinum Games
Persona 5 Scramble news coming from Atlus next week
PlanetSide Arena the "stepping stone" to PlanetSide 3
Moving Out is game about the joy of chucking things out the window
Eastward is a sumptuous pixel art adventurer
Bird of Passage is a relaxing, yet melancholy, taxi ride
Change: A Homeless Survival Experience is exactly that
Swansong is the name of the Vampire: The Masquerade game due out 2021
Crusader Kings 3 is happening: here's ten things we know so far
Under Night In-Birth: Exe:Late [cl-r] coming to North America in February
Stellaris: Federations announced, expanding space diplomacy
Be the hero or the villain in The Outer Worlds' launch trailer
Surviving The Aftermath is out in early access today
Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville is out today
Nintendo’s Ring Fit Adventure has the perfect party games for when you’re slightly drunk
How Google Stadia Will Be More Powerful Than Any Gaming Console
Stadia's wireless controller won't be wireless for phone and PC play at launch
Milestones, Industry
PDXCON 2019: All the announcements from Paradox's annual convention
If you're a fan of Tetris you owe it to yourself to watch the CTWC this weekend
Capcom plans to revive 'dormant IPs' after massive success with Devil May Cry and Monster Hunter
Blizzard is banning people in its Hearthstone Twitch chat for pro-Hong Kong statements
US Congress members ‘concerned' over Blizzard's Blitzchung ban
Riot Games expresses ’empathy’ for Blizzard after its Hong Kong fiasco
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Senators Call On Blizzard To Reverse Hearthstone Suspension
Gaming industry veteran on how the Store Wars will end
Twitch offers 2 subs for $8.99 to celebrate the launch of iOS Sub Tokens
Deals, Freeware
Crusader Kings II is free on Steam to kick off PDXCON 2019
Humble Monthly relaunching more expensive as Humble Choice
The Division 2 is free-to-play all weekend for PC, PS4, and Xbox One
GameStop DotD: Buy 2 get 1 Funko Pop, Save $200 on Beyond Good & Evil Statue, Shadow of the Tomb Raider $17, Dragon Quest Builders 2 $37
Getting a 7.1 Gaming Headset For $19 Will Make You Break Out In Spontaneous Fortnite Dances
Deepdiscounts has cheapest price on Nintendo Ring Fit Adventures
The outstanding Resident Evil 2 remake is now just £20
Razer says its Viper Ultimate mouse is 25% faster than other wireless mice
Save $600 on this RTX 2080-powered gaming desktop at Best Buy
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MTG Arena’s Brawl format launches Oct. 24
RuneScape 2019: RuneScape’s focus on community shines in Golden Globes and cosplay
Final Fantasy XI brings out the Harvest Festival for another year of costumed antics
For Honor's Halloween event is live, complete with rubbery monster masks
Star Wars Galaxies Legends’ Halloween events add fresh content to the rogue server
Call of Duty Mobile Halloween event brings spookified Black Ops 2 map
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare ditches Prestige for Officer Ranks
Remedy rolls back Control update that forced players to use the Epic Store launcher
Hearts Of Iron IV getting sly in La Résistance expansion
Age of Wonders: Planetfall's first expansion resurrects the ancient Heritor in November
Prison Architect will bring an embiggened Psych Ward to PC in November
Battletech: Heavy Metal adds eight new mechs and the Black Widow next month
Dota Underlords has new alliances and heroes planned for its next big update
Etc
EA reveals #NoRoomForRacism kits for FIFA 20
Pokémon player totals car in a crash, wins tournament anyway
Famitsu readers rank Fire Emblem: Three Houses characters, but what say you?
The Smash Bros. community: An oral history
Shroud: Competitive Fortnite and Apex aren’t very different
Dear Abby: I have no love life because I’m addicting to gaming
Dentist Acquires Treasure Trove Of Rare Retro Games For $1.02 Million
Patti Payne's Cool Pads: Gaming CEO lists 'Forest House' for $3.5M
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btguyg · 5 years ago
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03 Aug 2019 Madden 20 at Gamestop! Online registration only! Only at Gamestop. #gamestop #Easports #Madden20 https://www.facebook.com/events/481801962584652/?ti=cl (at GameStop) https://www.instagram.com/p/B08-LcTB5-w/?igshid=b9jnqdchrvao
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bharatiyamedia-blog · 6 years ago
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GME and PVTL amongst noon losers - Allena Prescribed drugs, Inc. (NASDAQ:ALNA)
http://tinyurl.com/y4ggs83u Gainers: ReWalk Robotics (NASDAQ:RWLK) +126%. Genocea Biosciences (NASDAQ:GNCA) +14%. Dean Meals (NYSE:DF) +13%. RAVE Restaurant Group (NASDAQ:RAVE) +11%. Medley Administration (NYSE:MDLY) +10%. Neon Therapeutics (NASDAQ:NTGN) +10%. Allena Prescribed drugs (NASDAQ:ALNA) +10%. iFresh (NASDAQ:IFMK) +10%. Orgenesis (NASDAQ:ORGS) +10%. Intellicheck (NYSEMKT:IDN) +10%. Losers: InflaRx N.V. (NASDAQ:IFRX) -90%. Pivotal Software program (NYSE:PVTL) -44%. GameStop (NYSE:GME) -39%. FuelCell Vitality (NASDAQ:FCEL) -30%. HOOKIPA Pharma (NASDAQ:HOOK) -15%. ChemoCentryx (NASDAQ:CCXI) -15%. Stellar Biotechnologies (NASDAQ:SBOT) -15%. Eltek (NASDAQ:ELTK) -15%. Hoth Therapeutics (NASDAQ:HOTH) -15%. 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russurban · 7 years ago
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$GME $EA $ATVI are in the TV Buzz section of SpeculatingStocks Stock Buzz, SpeculatingStocks.com/stock-buzz.php #stocks
http://www.speculatingstocks.com/stock-buzz.php?TVBu=GameStop Corp. Cl A
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