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Posted by Kotaku Jan 13 2014 02:06 GMT
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Here it is — your first real glimpse of Game of Thrones season four, filled with the lovely sound of various characters having their worlds shattered, and the fragments ground into bloody dust.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Jan 09 2014 23:20 GMT
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Those thinking the next season of Game of Thrones would be starting around March have a bit longer to wait; HBO just announced that the fourth series will be kicking off on Sunday April 6 at 9pm.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Dec 30 2013 06:00 GMT
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We've seen what happens when video games get Upworthy-style headlines. What happens when sci-fi and fantasy movies get them will amaze you.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Dec 17 2013 18:06 GMT
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It's hard to watch videos from Westeroscraft—the stunningly ambitious project to re-create the entire world of Game of Thrones in Minecraft—and not be impressed.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Dec 11 2013 18:15 GMT
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Some great deals today, especially if you're looking for a 3DS XL, but you can't beat getting Spelunky for $3.75 if you're a Playstation Plus member. The purchase is even cross-buy, so you'll get both the PS3 and Vita versions for under $4. [PSN]Read more...

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Posted by Kotaku Dec 08 2013 00:35 GMT
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The rumors were true: Telltale, the studio behind The Walking Dead, is making a Game of Thrones video game series, they just announced at the Spike VGX. It's based on the show, and it's coming next year.Read more...

Posted by Joystiq Dec 08 2013 00:33 GMT
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Telltale Games announced this evening during the VGX a new series based on George R.R. Martin's A Song of... oh, please, you all know it as Game of Thrones. Rumored since last month, the project is now official and will be based on the HBO series.

Much like Telltale's critically acclaimed other game with a massive body count, The Walking Dead, the Game of Thrones project is in development with HBO. Planned for 2014.

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Nov 22 2013 08:00 GMT
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Well, this all seems sort of inevitable in hindsight, doesn’t it? Telltale has more or less perfected its episodic storytelling formula, and bounteous riches are beginning to flow. And from among those glittering prizes and sparkling gem clusters, the Walking Dead and Wolf Among Us dev has – if a report from IGN is to be believed – plucked a veritable holy grail. It now allegedly has some sort of Game of Thrones game in the oven, though exact details are still hazy. This does, however, link up pretty well with my Dan Connors interview from earlier this year, so I am cautiously optimistic about the (for now) rumor’s veracity.

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Posted by Kotaku Nov 20 2013 16:40 GMT
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Via bookstore Twitter feed WaterstonesDork, here's a colorful visualization of every single death in George RR Martin's wonderful fantasy series. Each post-it represents a corpse. George RR Martin is a sick man.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Nov 04 2013 13:30 GMT
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Castle Pyke, the seat of House Greyjoy from Game of Thrones looks stunning in Minecraft. This recent recreation is part of Westeroscraft, one of the most popular Game of Thrones servers in Minecraft. The custom texture pack adds a lot of depth and detail; it almost looks like something made out of LEGO blocks.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Oct 25 2013 06:30 GMT
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Because he'll kick your ass. Well. Hands.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Oct 16 2013 14:00 GMT
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Please tell me you guys are aware of Bad Lip Reading? They're a YouTube channel that dubs over conversations in movies and shows all with the intention of mistranslating what the characters are saying. And it's almost always to hilariously nonsensical results.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Oct 09 2013 03:30 GMT
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You see this kind of crap all the time on sponsored links at the bottom of expensive websites. "How [thing] is actually like [other thing]!" But this one, by Giant Bomb user Gold_Skulltulla, this one's different. This one's genius.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Sep 24 2013 03:00 GMT
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Natalie Dormer plays Margaery Tyrell on the Game of Thrones TV series. She recently went to her first ever nerd convention, so was suitably warned: there will be people cosplaying there. As you.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Sep 21 2013 00:30 GMT
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Peter Dinklage and Lena Heady have a life outside of butting heads as the Lannister siblings in Game of Thrones. I know that. It's still kind of strange (if not amusing!) to see them both on a show like Sesame Street, though.Read more...

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Posted by Kotaku Sep 10 2013 13:20 GMT
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The console game was rubbish, the browser-based social strategy game lacks action — what's a Game of Thrones fan for a satisfying video game adaptation of their passion? Spanish comic artist Abel Alves offers this free solution. Read more...
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Posted by Kotaku Sep 03 2013 05:00 GMT
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The one in the show is cool, don't get me wrong, but in the books, it's described as being made of one thousands blades. HBO's version is nowhere near it.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Sep 02 2013 21:00 GMT
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Darth Khal, huh? I don't know about you, but that's a pretty badass name, I think.Read more...

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Posted by Kotaku Aug 29 2013 13:20 GMT
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Don't let the makers of this amazing expandable castle, Max Berends and his brother Tijn, fool you. What seems like a wooden Winterfell from Game of Thrones' opening at first is, in fact, a very well-made animated model.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Aug 15 2013 02:00 GMT
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Game of Thrones using CGI is probably not surprising, but Vulture has a cool reel that details a ton of the CGI work in the show. Anything you thought was real that turned out to be fake?Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Aug 14 2013 21:30 GMT
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One can already make a great deal of comparisons between the dark fantasy world of The Witcher and the arguably darker fantasy world of Game of Thrones. Now there's one more. Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Aug 01 2013 02:15 GMT
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Then they'd probably look a little like these stereotypical 80s/90s characters, which are illustrated by the ever-talented Mike Wrobel.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Jul 26 2013 03:30 GMT
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People in Star Wars think they got problems. Dead parents, missing limbs, bad weather. Huh. Westeros scoffs at your problems.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Jul 20 2013 00:13 GMT
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A Ron Howard imitator and some clever wordplay just make the horrific events of Game of Thrones season 3 so... entertaining. Well done, Cracked.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Jul 19 2013 21:30 GMT
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Many Game of Thrones fans have the ongoing fear that George R.R. Martin is writing the Game of Thrones books too slow. Paul and Storm, a comedy duo, wrote a song about it. Then they performed it when George R.R. Martin was present in the audience.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Jul 19 2013 02:30 GMT
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Those Lannisters. When they're not scheming to take over Westeros, they have a hard time being comfortable around one another.Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Jul 09 2013 13:40 GMT
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Hardcore Westeros fans probably know that the father of their favorite medieval fantasy series was once a devoted comic-book reader, with the name George R.R. Martin showing up in old Marvel Comics letters pages. And, while some of Martin’s sci-fi work has been adapted to comics, it never took off the way you’d expect. But he’ll get another when a new comics imprint publishes an illustration-centric version of his Meathouse Man short story. Revealed today via Entertainment Weekly, Amazon Publishing's Jet City Comics also will be doing comic books based on works by other sci-fi luminaries: Jet City will publish the following comics in 2013: An original comic adaptation of George R.R. Martin’s story “Meathouse Man,” illustrated by Raya Golden, and a re-release of “The Hedge Knight” by Ben Avery and Mike S. Miller, a prequel set in the universe of Martin’s best-selling A Song of Ice and Fire epic fantasy series (the inspiration for the hit HBO program Game of Thrones). “Meathouse Man” will be released as a single issue comic in digital format in October 2013; “The Hedge Knight” will be released as a collected graphic novel in print and digital formats in November 2013; and its sequel, “The Sworn Sword,” will follow in early 2014.An adaptation of Hugh Howey’s bestselling dystopian novel Wool by comics veterans Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray, and illustrator Jimmy Broxton, where the remnants of humanity live in a massive silo hundreds of stories below the surface of the ruined and toxic landscape of Earth. Wool was a #1 bestseller in the Kindle store and is one of the most-reviewed science fiction novels on Amazon, with almost 6,000 customer reviews. It will be released as a Kindle Serial, as six individual comics issues starting in October 2013, followed by a collected graphic novel in 2014.Six original comics from The Foreworld Saga, the bestselling alternate history series that began with The Mongoliad (a serialized novel collaboratively written Neal Stephenson, Greg Bear, Mark Teppo, Nicole Galland, Erik Bear, Joseph Brassey and Cooper Moo). The first Foreworld comic, “Symposium #1” by author Christian Cameron and Illustrator Dmitry Bondarenko, details the origins of the Shield-Brethren in Ancient Greece in the days following Athens crushing defeat to Sparta in 394 BC. It goes on-sale today, with new installments releasing monthly before being collected in a series of graphic novels in 2014.

Posted by Kotaku Jul 08 2013 03:00 GMT
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Karakter design studio in Germany were brought on by HBO to do the concept art for pretty much every VFX shot in the show's second season. Including the epic Battle of Blackwater. Having made a name for themselves doing video game work, on series like Killzone and The Settlers, they won themselves an Emmy last year for their contributions to the effects in Game of Thrones. In the gallery below, you'll see some of the best examples of their work. What's interesting here is the fact that in many cases half the scene had already been shot by the actors; Karakter's role was to take that green screen and/or location work and then imagine the epic fantasy landscape required to flesh out HBO's vision of Westeros. You'll want to expand the images; in standard size many will simply look like screengrabs; it's only seen at full size that you see the artist's brush strokes turning a drab location into a towering castle. You can see more of Karakter's work at their company site. To see the larger pics in all their glory (or, if they’re big enough, so you can save them as wallpaper), click on the “expand” button in the bottom-right corner. Fine Art is a celebration of the work of video game artists, showcasing the best of both their professional and personal portfolios. If you're in the business and have some concept, environment, promotional or character art you'd like to share, drop us a line!

Posted by Kotaku Jul 05 2013 23:30 GMT
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Take Gotye's catchy song, Somebody I Used To Know. Change the lyrics so that they're about characters in the first season of Game of Thrones. What do you get? This delightfully funny video by notliterally commemorating some of the characters we 'used to know,' that's what. He got a goddamned papercut, are you for real? Ha. "A Character I Used to Know" — A "Game of Thrones" Season 1 Parody [notliterally]

Posted by Kotaku Jul 04 2013 18:15 GMT
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The world of Game of Thrones is more familiar than you might think, especially if you're familiar with Dubrovnik. That's a place in Croatia. Many memorable scenes in the last season were filmed there, and Redditor Rach11 took pictures to help us compare and contrast. From these pictures, it's clear that CGI was used to transform these locations into Westeros—but even so, it's still rather recognizable as Dubrovnik. Take a look: "Lots of the scenes are filmed at this Fort just outside of old town up on a hill. Most of the times people are walking around by stone walls and paths it's either here or on the city walls around Dubrovnik." "A few of the scenes from Qarth were filmed on nearby Lokrum island." You can view all of the pictures here. If you're curious, yes, people are capitalizing on these locations—there are Game of Thrones 'walking tours' offered by travel companies. [Season 3] I went to Dubrovnik and thought it'd be fun to compare some scenes to some of the filming locations I saw in real life [rach11]