FTS: SPECIAL PRESENTATION AT THE NATIONAL VIDEOGAME MUSEUM | SUNDAY, JANUARY 12


It’s hard to imagine a world without videogames – but in 1969, 50 years ago, Ralph Baer introduced the concept of a gaming console with what was called the Brown Box (named as such because of the taped veneer they added to make it look better for investors). Mark Baer, the son of the legendary ‘Father of Videogames’ will make a rare public presentation about the amazing contributions made by his father when he speaks at the National Videogame Museum on Sunday, January 12.


WHEN:                 Sunday, January 12
                                12 p.m.

WHERE:            National Videogame Museum
Inside the Frisco Discovery Center
                           8004 N. Dallas Pkwy, Frisco, Texas 75034
Free parking

ADMISSION:     $12 general admission
$10 for children 10 and under, as well as military, educators and seniors
(Valid ID required upon purchase of military, educators and senior tickets)
No additional charge for this special program, but attendees must RSVP to info@nvmusa.org with both a name and number of attendees.

Admission: $12; $10 children 10 and under, military, educators, seniors (Valid ID required upon purchase of military, educators and seniors tickets.). Hours: Monday (closed); Tuesday – Thursday (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.); Friday – Saturday (10 a.m. to 8 p.m.); Sunday (noon – 5 p.m.)



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Tsum Tsum Saturdays: Monochrome Tsum


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Phoenix Point - Tactical Tutorial

The Phoenix Point review is well underway... but until then, enjoy content from the source! - Blu

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Top Audiences Last Week!



Here's the top 10!

United States

Germany

China

Russia

Hong Kong

France
Australia

Ukraine

United Kingdom
Netherlands


Canada, Egypt and Japan came close... game on!


          
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River City Girls

Patty Wagon should be an unlockable character... if she isn't. - Blu


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The Mandalorian: Talking Baby Yoda Toy coming... 5/18/2020!!!

Disney didn't anticipate Baby Yoda being such a hugely sought after character, but its kinda obvious. We talked about this, the cute factor is undeniable and a toy should've been ready to go shortly after The Mandalorian launch. 
Who wouldn't want Baby Yoda sitting in their home or office? I want one on my desk, but (arrrgggghh)... I have to wait until May 18th! 
Pre-Orders are available now and I know its going to be CRAZY (CRAZY) Holiday 2020 with price hikes.
Star Wars The Child Talking Plush Toy with Character Sounds and Accessories, The Mandalorian Toy for Kids Ages 3 and Up
  • THE CHILD: Fans call him “Baby Yoda”, but this lovable character is known as the Child, and now fans ages 3 and up can add their very own cuddly version of The Child to their Star Wars collections (and their bedtime routine) with The Child Electronic Plush Toy
  • 10 SOUND EFFECTS: Kids can squeeze The Child Talking Plush Toy’s soft body to hear adorable vocal sounds from the character featured in the Disney Plus series The Mandalorian! We dare you not to melt!
  • STREAMING SERIES-BASED CHARACTER-INSPIRED ACCESSORIES: Includes live-action TV series-based character-inspired accessories that allow fans and collectors to imagine scenes from the Star Wars galaxy
  • AUTHENTICALLY STYLED AFTER THE DISNEY PLUS SERIES: Star Wars The Child Talking Plush Toy is authentically styled after the pop culture phenomenon from the Disney Plus series
  • SOFT AND CUDDLY TOY: Soft plush body allows kids to cuddle up close with this adorable character from the Star Wars galaxy
From Hasbro's Star Wars Collection: The Child Talking Plush Toy with character sounds and accessories!
Nothing in the galaxy is as cute, has taken as many naps, sipped more soup, or learned to control the Force as The Child from the hit streaming series The Mandalorian on Disney Plus!
He may look like “Baby Yoda, but this lovable little creature is called the Child—and now you can become his protector with this cuddly plush toy from Star Wars, dressed in the cutest little robe ever seen this side of Mos Eisley. Posable arms let kids pretend the Force is within their reach, while a squeeze of the toy’s soft plush body activates character sounds!
Our hearts are melting like Beskar steel in a Mandalorian forge.
Star Wars products are produced by Hasbro under license from Lucasfilm Ltd. Hasbro and all related terms are trademarks of Hasbro.

Includes: talking plush toy, bone broth bowl, and Sorgan frog.

Figure scale: 7.5 inches
Ages 3 and up

WARNING: Small parts may be generated. Not for children under 3 years.


          
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How To: Pairing your Controller to your Phone

After our recent COD: Mobile review... some of you were wondering how you pair game controllers with your device. I even connected one for an older gamer (game on!)... so I figured this could be useful to some of you. These are the two I've paired... so I'm going to focus on the PS4 controller and the Xbox controller (I connected to Android phones).

  • Start off by making sure your PS4 controller isn't paired to your... PS4.
  • Go to your phone settings by swiping up through your icons until you see the little cog icon marked "Settings" or swipe down at the top of the screen to show the dropdown menu. That should have a little cog icon as well.
  • Go to "Bluetooth & device connection".
  • Turn on your Bluetooth (Duh of the day)
  • Select "Pair new device"
  • Grab your PS4 controller and press the "Share" button and the Playstation "Home" button (the one with the Playstation logo) and hold them both until the player light on the top of your controller begins to blink... then you're ready to pair.
  • Once you see "Wireless Controller" or equivalent, press it to pair and... you're ready to game!!!
  • If you don't see "Wireless Controller" or something similar in name pop up, refresh, or go back and then click on "Pair new device" again.


  • Start off by making sure your Xbox controller isn't paired to your... Xbox or PC.
  • Go to your phone settings as mentioned above.
  • Go to "Bluetooth & device connection".
  • Turn on your Bluetooth.
  • Select "Pair new device"
  • Grab your Xbox (One/PC) wireless controller and turn it on by pressing the Xbox "Home" button represented by the Xbox logo. (This is a little simpler than the PS4 pairing.)
  • Once you see "Xbox Wireless Controller" press it to pair and... you're also ready to game!!!
  • If this didn't prove successful, follow the step above highlighted in yellow... but you will be looking for "Xbox Wireless Controller".
Some of you might think... duh, but everyone isn't you or me. There are parents, grandparents, and others looking for solutions like this to bring a little light to someone who may not be able to afford a console (medical bills can mount up quick).

This can also be a great option for gamers (kids to adults) in and out of the hospital for treatments like dialysis, chemotherapy, and more. So with that said, share the link... and give the gift of gaming in the new year! HAPPY 2020!