In 2024, we gamed like it was 1997. Games like Metaphor: ReFantazio, Astro Bot, and the solo-developed Balatro remixed genres of console generations past (or, in Balatro’s case, remixed the very old game of poker itself) to critical and commercial success, while Capcom was one of the most successful companies of the year supported by a healthy mix of titles across different genres. With the industry’s biggest publishers increasingly chasing massive, broadly appealing games meant to be played forever, it was heartening to see old formats come back with some new tricks. And these successes could provide the blueprint needed to pull the video game industry out of its current tailspin.
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Android 101: how to use Google Pay
Google Pay is a digital pockets and on-line fee system that’s developed by Google to make it straightforward so that you can make purchases. It routinely syncs your saved bank cards wherever your Google account is logged in for fast funds, and it’ll import loyalty playing cards, tickets, and gives out of your Gmail account. Google Pay is supported at most main markets, gasoline stations, and shops.
Methods to arrange Google Pay
Organising Google Pay is easy.
You want a debit / bank card or PayPal account, a Google account, and a supported Google Pay system (an Android telephone, a Put on OS watch, or a desktop / laptop computer laptop). You possibly can even use it with an iOS system. On this article, we’ll think about tips on how to use Google Pay along with your Android telephone.
Likelihood is you’ll have already got the Google Pay app in your telephone. Should you don’t, obtain the app from the Play Retailer.
Including fee accounts to Google Pay
If you first open the Google Pay app, you could be requested to comply with the Google Pay phrases of service and the Google privateness coverage. As soon as that’s achieved, you’ll be taken by means of an preliminary sign-in course of that can assist you add a fee technique.
The Google Pay app
There are a selection of options you possibly can entry from the principle G Pay display. To start with, 4 buttons allow you to make contactless funds, ship or request funds, view gives from Google companions, or observe your spending.
On the very prime of the display, faucet the “Able to pay” button or the “Pay contactless” button decrease right down to go to a web page that lets you transmit fee information to a reader. (Remember that many Google Pay readers can settle for the digital fee with out you having to truly go into the app.) This identical web page reveals the bank cards and different monetary sources you’ve registered with G Pay.
You possibly can swipe throughout so as to add a brand new credit score or debit card, or PayPal account, to G Pay. Should you’ve already used a card or your PayPal account to pay for one thing on Google Play — an app, say, or a film — then your different playing cards could also be listed there already if you faucet on “Add a fee technique.” Nevertheless, you’ll have to allow them with a purpose to use them as sources for contactless fee.
On the backside of the principle display, there are three icons: a label that reveals you numerous sponsored offers, the principle house display icon, and a greenback signal that reveals you “spending insights” — in different phrases, how a lot you’ve spent. You can even hyperlink your financial institution and different accounts right here if you happen to select to.
Lastly, if you happen to swipe down on the house display, you’ll find companies that settle for G Pay and an inventory of individuals to whom you’ve despatched cash or who you may have requested cash from.
If you need, you too can handle your account on the internet by going to the Google Pay account web page.
The place can I take advantage of Google Pay?
In the actual world, you should use Google Pay nearly wherever you see a bank card terminal with the G Pay emblem. From there, all you’ll want to do is unlock your telephone and transfer it as much as the terminal’s contact level.
Is Google Pay safe?
In accordance with Google, it protects your information by sharing a short lived, encrypted quantity (relatively than your precise card quantity) with retailers. You will discover extra details about Google’s safety and privateness controls right here.
Should you lose your telephone, Google’s Discover My Gadget will be accessed from any laptop along with your Google account. From there, you possibly can lock, find, or remotely wipe your telephone and all of its contents.
You possibly can monitor the safety of your account by going into the settings of the Google Pay app. To take action, faucet in your private icon within the upper-right nook and choose Settings > Privateness & safety > Knowledge & personalization. That is the place you possibly can decide whether or not Google can ship your information to 3rd events, share information about your creditworthiness, or share information with different Google firms for advertising and marketing functions.
The Privateness & safety pane additionally allows you to decide the way you authorize purchases and whether or not you possibly can see different information comparable to payments from Gmail inside Google Pay.
Replace March eleventh, 2022, 1:10PM ET: This text was initially printed on Could sixteenth, 2018. It has been up to date to permit for modifications in Google Pay’s interface and options since that date.
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2024’s best games channeled the heart and soul of the ‘90s
Persona developer Atlus has once again innovated on the turn-based RPG with Metaphor: ReFantazio. What makes Metaphor’s combat interesting in a way that’s hard to replicate with traditional turn-based RPGs is that Atlus has built a unique ability system powered by anticipation and anxiety. Characters have access to powerful summons, each with their own abilities, along with strengths and weaknesses that enemies also share. Hitting an enemy’s weakness or having your own exploited results in monumental shifts in the momentum of battle. Every attack becomes consequential, as you don’t know what will work against your foes or what they have to work against you.
Atlus has built a unique ability system powered by anticipation and anxiety.
Despite dominating with games like Final Fantasy in the late ’80s and through the ’90s, turn-based RPGs have largely been left behind. (With the notable exception of the Dragon Quest series, which consistently sells beaucoup copies in Japan.) Modern tastes have evolved to prefer the active, frenetic, and combo-dependent combat of the action RPG over the passive, implied action of turn-based games. But through the Persona series, and now with Metaphor, Atlus has proven it is uniquely equipped to make turn-based RPGs feel just as kinetic and engaging as their action-based cousins.
The poker roguelike Balatro is perhaps the game that best represents the success that can be had by melding old genres with new features. Roguelikes can be a difficult sell, especially to players unfamiliar with the genre. To get them to stick, players not only have to be okay with the idea of failure as progression but also have to be invested enough in the game’s wider world to want to keep playing through it multiple times. For every Hades, there are hundreds of games on digital storefronts that blur together into smears of generic fantasy dungeon crawlers.
[Balatro is] catnip for the players who can’t resist “number go up.”
One of the reasons Balatro became an instant success was because it didn’t have that hurdle. Poker is known all over the world and hasn’t really changed much in the centuries since its invention. Balatro took advantage of that familiarity and combined it with great humor and an ingenious progression system that made it catnip for the players who can’t resist “number go up.” More than that, Balatro feels more permissive than its roguelike cousins. The best runs in Hades are typically the result of lucking into specific boons or items, whereas Balatro is lousy with jokers, card modifiers, perks, and more that make scores get stupid fast. Balatro took home a slew of Game Awards, and it probably would have won Game of the Year if not for that one meddling robot.
Speaking of… perhaps the biggest example of 2024’s Return trend is Astro Bot. Developed by Team Asobi, Astro Bot is a full-sized, standalone expansion of the PS5 pack-in game Astro’s Playroom that takes the little robot’s adventures beyond the confines of the PS5 console and into the wider universe. At its core, though, Astro Bot is a mascot platformer reminiscent of the games from PlayStation’s earliest days like Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon. Indeed, Astro Bot pays homage to those very characters, featuring them as robots to rescue along with other characters from PlayStation’s 30-year history.
Astro Bot is stuffed with so many items and secrets to collect. That kind of mechanic can get tedious in games suited to “modern” tastes like Assassin’s Creed, as finding things feels no better than ticking off a box in the slow march to 100 percent completion. But each of Astro’s powers — like the dog jetpack or the shrinking mouse — inject whimsy into the act of collecting. And when I do find a secret, I’m rewarded with a little celebration of cheering bots that somehow never gets old.
Mascot platformers fell out of favor, especially with PlayStation studios, despite initial success. Naughty Dog and Sucker Punch have transitioned away from the lightheartedness of Crash Bandicoot and Sly Cooper to make “serious” games for “mature” audiences, and PlayStation’s recent catalog reflects that overall trend. Astro Bot is an outlier in form and tone and parlayed that uniqueness into a shower of accolades. It would be such a missed opportunity if Sony didn’t respond to that success with similar projects.
When I do find a secret, I’m rewarded with a little celebration of cheering bots that somehow never gets old.
Over the last two years, prolific layoffs and studio closures have left tens of thousands of developers unemployed, in large part because companies spent too much money on getting bigger or developing huge, expensive games that may have made sense years ago but no longer do. Companies dumped hundreds of millions of dollars and considerable development resources into the next live-service shooter in hopes of replicating Fortnite and Call of Duty’s runaway success and profits. But as those games continue to top the monthly video game spending charts, refreshed by a steady cadence of new content, the idea that a newcomer like XDefiant could compete at that same level becomes increasingly remote. This leaves studios with an expensive product nobody wants to play, along with a pipeline of upcoming games too sparse to make up the difference.
But the way out of this precipitous (and avoidable) decline doesn’t necessarily mean giving up on the big multiplayer or open-world projects. Capcom, for example, has proven that “por qué no los dos” can be a winning strategy. The company has boasted record profits the last seven years with a diverse catalog composed of heavy hitters like Monster Hunter, Resident Evil remakes, and Street Fighter, along with smaller, weirder games like Dragon’s Dogma 2 and Kunitsu-gami: Path of The Goddess. Contrast that with Square Enix reporting less-than-expected profits after it failed to make Foamstars happen on top of releasing three different AAA Final Fantasy titles in a 12-month period. Capcom has the right idea and is doubling down on it, stating that it plans on “re-activating dormant IPs that haven’t had a new title launch recently” after revealing new entries in its Okami and Onimusha series.
But more than just appealing to gamer nostalgia, these success stories — which also extend to survival horror and Metroidvanias — offer a healthier alternative to the trends the big publishers and studios are pursuing. (Nintendo, of course, is always exempt from these generalizations.) While there will always be an appetite for big online shooters or bespoke open-world games with hours of Hollywood-acted voice and motion performance, these breakout releases of 2024 prove (or should at least remind decision-makers) that there is so much worth to also be found in smaller, quirkier, and most importantly, cheaper projects. If the big publishers want to staunch the bleeding of the last two miserable years, they could take the lessons Capcom, Balatro, Metaphor, and Astro Bot provide.
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AI-powered robot sinks seemingly impossible basketball hoops
While you were busy watching your favorite NBA stars sink three-pointers, a robot was quietly perfecting its game-winning shot in Nagakute, Japan.
That’s right, a humanoid robot named CUE6 just stepped onto the court and made jaws drop faster than a Steph Curry buzzer-beater.
CUE6, Toyota’s basketball-playing robot, claimed a Guinness World Record for the longest shot by a humanoid robot, proving that AI can play basketball with the best of them.
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The journey of CUE
The story of CUE began in 2017 as a passion project for a small group of Toyota engineers. Inspired by the challenge of replicating human-like precision in physical tasks, the team embarked on a journey to build a basketball-playing robot. Early prototypes were rudimentary, cobbled together from LEGO components. Yet, each iteration brought new advancements, transforming CUE from a simple mechanical shooter into a sophisticated humanoid robot.
By 2019, CUE’s third generation broke its first Guinness World Record, achieving 2,020 consecutive basketball free throws. This milestone showcased the robot’s ability to adapt and learn, using artificial intelligence to analyze and refine its shooting mechanics. Later versions introduced groundbreaking features, such as autonomous movement, ball handling, and even dribbling—a skill that required the robot to adjust to the subtle variations of each bounce.
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Setting the latest record
CUE6’s latest achievement was no small feat. The robot’s AI had to account for multiple variables: the ball’s weight, the trajectory, and even the atmospheric conditions of the court. Despite missing its first attempt, CUE6 recalibrated and succeeded on its second shot, showcasing its capacity for real-time learning and adaptation.
The project leader, Tomohiro Nomi, expressed pride in the accomplishment, emphasizing that the robot’s AI was designed to develop its own optimal throwing style. “We wanted to surprise the world and demonstrate the power of craftsmanship and technology,” he said.
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Beyond the basketball court
CUE’s journey isn’t just about sinking hoops. It represents a broader exploration into how robots can mimic human behaviors and adapt to dynamic environments. While a basketball-playing robot might seem like a novelty, the underlying technology has far-reaching implications. From industrial automation to healthcare, the principles of adaptive AI and robotics developed through projects like CUE could revolutionize countless fields.
Toyota’s ultimate goal is ambitious: to create a humanoid robot that can dunk like Michael Jordan. While that day might be years away, the progress made by the CUE project serves as an inspiring example of what’s possible when human ingenuity and cutting-edge technology converge.
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Kurt’s key takeaways
The journey from a LEGO prototype to a world-record-holding humanoid robot is nothing short of amazing. CUE6’s story is a great reminder of what can be achieved with a bit of innovation and a lot of perseverance. Whether it’s on the basketball court or in other arenas, CUE6’s record-breaking shot stands as a testament to the power of dreaming big and pushing boundaries.
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Here’s how many people tuned into Netflix’s Christmas Day NFL games
Netflix says it had a big audience for its live NFL games on Christmas Day, with Nielsen ratings designating them “the most-streamed NFL games in US history.” The Kansas City Chiefs and the Pittsburgh Steelers notched a 24.1M AMA (average minute audience), while the Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens hit 24.3M AMA, totaling nearly 65 million total viewers.
Though Netflix buckled under the weight of the more than 60 million households that tuned into the boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul last month, its systems mostly held up during the two NFL games and star-studded performances from Mariah Carey and Beyoncé.
The NBA, which has traditionally aired basketball without competition from the NFL on the holiday, said that despite the competing Netflix broadcasts, its slate of games delivered the “most-watched Christmas Day in five years, averaging 5.25 million viewers per game in the U.S.” All five games up year-over-year, with viewership overall up 84 percent from 2023.
On Wednesday, the NFL offered a preliminary glimpse at viewership, saying the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers had already become the second most popular live title on Netflix and that one-third of Netflix’s viewers at the time were watching that game.
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