Did you know that it’s possible for a human to do a loop-the-loop on foot? Well, maybe not for just you average Joe, but it is for superhuman free-runner Damien Walters.
‘BioShock’ studio Irrational Games shutting down
The studio behind first-person shooter classic Bioshock is closing its doors.
Boston-based Irrational Games will shut down after 17 years, co-founder Ken Levine revealed in a statement on the studio’s website. The company was responsible for the 2007 hit BioShock and 2013 follow-up BioShock Infinite, both of which were among the best video games of their respective years.
“It’s been the defining project of my professional life,” Levine wrote of Irrational Games, which was founded in 1997.
Levine says he will retain 15 members of the Irrational team for a new project with Take-Two Interactive, the video game publisher that launched the BioShock series through its 2K label.
Levine says the new endeavor will involved “highly replayable” narrative-driven video games for the core player.
“To meet the challenge ahead, I need to refocus my energy on a smaller team with a flatter structure and a more direct relationship with gamers,” says Levine. “In many ways, it will be a return to how we started: a small team making games for the core gaming audience.”
Levine says the BioShock franchise netted more than a half-billion dollars in revenue since launching in 2007 for PC and the Xbox 360 (a PS3 version was released a year later).
2K will maintain the rights of the BioShock franchise.
Click here to buy BioShock on AmazonA Few Years Ago, A Mexican Drug Lord’s House Got Raided. You Have To See What They Found.
A Mexican drug lord’s house was busted and let us just say… everything you would assume about a drug lord’s house is totally true. Actually, any house owned by any drug lord is probably going to look pretty similar to this. The PGR (Mexico’s office of La Procuraduría General de la República) announced a successful drug raid on a Mexico City home and published pictures… and. Wow.
Who know that being a methamphetamine producers could result in something so… awesome? (Aside from the whole “arrest” thing.)
15 Things You Might Not Know About Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure
On this day in 1989, a couple of slackers from San Dimas, California hopped inside a time-traveling phone booth and gathered a gaggle of key figures from the past so they wouldn’t fail their high school history class. Bill & Ted, whose Excellent Adventure premiered in theaters 25 years ago today, ended up making history of their own. Here are 15 things you might not know about this most excellent classic.
1. BILL AND TED WERE BORN IN AN IMPROV CLASS.
The idea for the characters of Bill and Ted came about in 1983, when UCLA classmates Ed Solomon and Chris Matheson formed a student improv workshop with a few of their peers. “One day, we decided to do a couple of guys who knew nothing about history, talking about history,” Solomon recalled to Cinemafantastique in a 1991 interview. “The initial improv was them studying history, while Ted’s father kept coming up to ask them to turn their music down.” (Solomon played Ted, Matheson was Bill.)
2. ORIGINALLY, IT WAS BILL & TED & BOB.
When the skit originated, there was a third character, Bob. But “Bob” wasn’t as into it as Solomon and Matheson, so the trio became a duo.
3. BILL WANTED TO BE TED AND TED WANTED TO BE BILL.
It’s hard to imagine anyone but Keanu Reeves playing Ted Logan, or another actor besides Alex Winter in the role of Bill S. Preston, Esq., but each actor actually auditioned for the opposite role. But when Solomon and Matheson saw their audition tapes, they thought the opposite would work better. In an online chat with Moviefone, Reeves claimed that he didn’t even know their roles had been switched until after he had been cast. “I got a call saying that I got the part,” Reeves recalled. “So I went to the wardrobe fitting… assuming I was playing Bill, and I get there and Alex Winter, who eventually played Bill, went to the wardrobe fitting thinking he was playing Ted. Then we were informed that that wasn’t the case.”
4. PAULY SHORE ALSO WANTED TO BE TED.
Pauly Shore was among the hundreds of actors who auditioned for the role of Ted. In 1991, Shore hosted an MTV special, Bill & Ted’s Bogus Premiere Party, in which Shore corners Reeves in a back room to talk about his failed audition. Lucky for America, Shore did go on to find fame apart from Bill & Ted, and bring the phrase, “Hey, Bu-ddy!” into the popular lexicon.
5. NO, BIO-DOME IS NOT BILL & TED’S THREEQUEL.
Speaking of Pauly Shore … For years, rumors circulated that the script for 1996’s Bio-Dome—starring Shore and Stephen Baldwin—was actually written as the third film in the Bill & Tedfranchise. In 2011, Winter laid this rumor to rest when he told /Film that the story is “Total urban legend as far as I know. No one involved in that movie had anything to do with Bill & Ted. So unless they were just going to try and reboot the franchise with that concept and different actors, I can’t see a connection.”
6. KEANU REEVES AND ALEX WINTER WEREN’T QUITE NERDY ENOUGH.
The casting of Reeves and Winter posed a problem for the script. “Bill and Ted were conceived in our minds as these 14-year-old skinny guys, with low-rider bellbottoms and heavy metal T-shirts,” Solomon told Cinefantastique. “We actually had a scene that was even shot, with Bill and Ted walking past a group of popular kids who hate them. But once you cast Alex and Keanu, who look like pretty cool guys, that was hard to believe.”
7. GEORGE CARLIN WAS A HAPPY ACCIDENT.
In a 2013 Reddit AMA, Alex Winter called the casting of George Carlin (as Rufus, Bill and Ted’s mentor), “A very happy accident. They were going after serious people first. Like Sean Connery. And someone had the idea, way after we started shooting, of George. That whole movie was a happy accident. No one thought it would ever see the light of day.”
8. THE TIME MACHINE WAS ORIGINALLY A VAN.
In Solomon and Matheson’s original script, it was a 1969 Chevy van that served as Bill and Ted’s time machine. But in the course of rewriting the script for Warner Bros., who showed early interest in producing the project, there was concern that a motor vehicle as time machine would ring too closely as a rip-off of Back to the Future, which arrived in theaters in 1985. It was director Stephen Herek who suggested a phone booth, as he thought it could lend itself to something akin to a roller coaster in the visuals. (The phone booth’s similarity toDoctor Who’s TARDIS was apparently not a big concern to the studio.)
9. SOME NINTENDO LOVER HAS THAT PHONE BOOTH.
As part of a promotion for 1991’s Bill & Ted’s Excellent Video Game Adventure, Nintendo Power magazine gave away Bill & Ted’s phone booth as a contest prize. The lucky winner was one Kenneth Grayson, who Reddit tracked down for an AMA in 2011. Grayson spent much of the chat answering questions about whether or not any X-rated activities had ever taken place in the phone booth.
10. THE SCRIPT WAS WRITTEN IN FOUR DAYS. BY HAND.
In 1984, Solomon and Matheson wrote the script over the course of just four days. They wrote it by hand, on note paper, during a series of meetings at a couple of local coffee shops. The 2005 box set, Bill & Ted’s Most Excellent Collection, features some of their handwritten notes.
11. SCI-FI WASN’T PART OF THE PLAN.
Though Matheson is the son of legendary sci-fi writer Richard Matheson, author of I Am Legend, he didn’t intend for Bill & Ted to be a science-fiction movie. “I try to consciously fight it, out of a desire to break away, but maybe I have a predilection toward that because of my dad,” Matheson told Starlog Magazine of the inevitable fantasy elements that emerged. “He’s a great writer and craftsman, and always has suggestions.” In fact, it was the elder Matheson’s idea that the time travel story be its own movie. “We were going to write a sketch film, with this as one of the skits, but my dad said, ‘That sounds like a whole movie,’” Matheson recalled, “And he was right!”
12. BILL & TED ALMOST TRAVELED STRAIGHT TO TELEVISION.
Shortly after principal photography on the film was completed in 1987, the film’s financiers, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, went bankrupt. A straight-to-cable release was the most likely path for the time-traveling comedy until Orion Pictures and Nelson Entertainment bought the rights in 1988 for a 1989 release. Because of the delay to theaters, references to the year—which had been filmed as “1987”—had to be dubbed for 1988, resulting in a few scenes where the actors’ lips don’t quite match the word.
13. SEVERAL ATTEMPTS HAVE BEEN MADE TO REVIVE THEIR JOURNEYS.
In addition to the 1991 sequel, Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey, the Bill & Ted franchise includes 1990’s Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventures, an animated series for which Reeves, Winter, and Carlin provided the voices. It lasted for one season. The title was revived as a live-action series in 1992, which included none of the original cast and ran for just seven episodes. In 1991, Marvel Comics launched Bill and Ted’s Excellent Comic Book, written by Evan Dorkin.
14. BACK IN THE LATE 1980S, YOU COULD EAT BILL & TED.
As a tie-in to the animated series, you could—for a short while—actually start your morning with a bowl of Bill & Ted’s Excellent Cereal, which was touted as “A Most Awesome Breakfast Adventure.”
15. BILL AND TED MAY VERY WELL RIDE AGAIN.
In the past few years, there has been a lot of buzz about a third Bill & Ted movie coming to theaters. In 2011, Winter tweeted that the script had been completed and that he was getting ready to read it. Though there’s been no confirmation of an actual start date—or any start date—Reeves has made his desire to see it happen known. When asked about the possibility of a threequel, Reeves told the Today Show in December, “I’m open to the idea of that. I think it’s pretty surreal, playing Bill and Ted at 50. But we have a good story in that. You can see the life and joy in those characters, and I think the world can always use some life and joy.”
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The 8-Bit Olympics May Be More Fun Than The Real Games
There has been some amazing 8-bit treasure on the web this week, including (but not limited to) the 8-bit renderings of Breaking Bad, as well as Sesame Street Fighter–the self-explanatory latter is still making us laugh. To finish out the week strong in pixelated creativity, The Creator’s Project on Vice present Flikli’s “8-Bit Games: Winteractive Edition!” a sequel to the studio’s London Games makeover in 2012.
Like the original, this animated short features a montage of winter sports–bobsledding, skiing, the works–with a built-in, interactive mini-quiz game. While Sochi has had a few amazing spectacles, like the Selfie Monument we can’t stop geeking out over, the month-long event can get a little tiresome. Sometimes a quick burst of arcade-style fun is an easy replacement for the real thing.
For more of Flikli’s work, check out their site here, and see the whole interactive flurry below.
Humans Account for Less Than 40% of Global Web Traffic
If you own or manage a website, you probably refer to analytics to track performance, and help you strategize. It may surprise you, however, that 61.5% of all web traffic around the world comes from bots — both good and bad.
According to a recent report from Incapsula, a cloud-based application delivery platform, less than 40% of global web traffic comes from humans. In fact, 31% of traffic comes from search engines and other “good bots,” while the rest comes from malicious bots.
Created by Statista, the following chart breaks down web traffic by source, including content scrapers, spambots and more.
20 Reasons Why Women Live Longer Than Men
It’s long been understood that, for the most part, women tend to live longer than men. While scientists have a number of theories on the issue, we think that these hilarious (and hazardous) pictures just might account for the disparity.
In truth, there are a number of reasons for which women, statistically, live longer than men. Some have believed that this was due to the stresses placed on men, who have traditionally been considered bread-winners by the Western world, but the difference still stands in modern societies where women work just as much as men.
One reason scientists offer is that common heart diseases begin earlier in men as opposed to women. The varying degrees of iron deficiency that menstruation can cause in women also changes the way their cardiovascular cells react to heart disease. Another theory is that women’s double X chromosomes (as opposed to men’s XY) might also confer certain advantages. There’s also the so-called “testosterone storm” that affects men in their 20s, during which they tend to engage in dangerous or self-destructive behaviors.
There are many biological theories behind why women live longer than men, but we’re sure that behavior like that in these pictures isn’t helping. Live and learn, guys!
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