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  • 'There's no stress': gamers go offline in retro console revival.  RetroSix in the Four Quarters arcade game bar
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    'There's no stress': gamers go offline in retro console revival. RetroSix in the Four Quarters arcade game bar
    'There's no stress': gamers go offline in retro console revival.
    RetroSix in the Four Quarters arcade game bar.

    Trend to fix or buy consoles such as Game Gear or Nintendo 64s may reflect a desire for internet-free fun.

    As nostalgic tech makes a comeback, Retro Console Clinic launches at Four Quarters, Elephant Park, London.
    Sponsored by Pringles, the pop-up is dedicated to fixing classic ‘90s and ‘00s gaming consoles (for free), and also offers much-loved old-school arcade games to play.
    Luke Malpass, Retro Console Engineer.

    Teri Pengilley / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Teri Pengilley 2025

     

  • 'There's no stress': gamers go offline in retro console revival.  RetroSix in the Four Quarters arcade game bar
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    'There's no stress': gamers go offline in retro console revival. RetroSix in the Four Quarters arcade game bar
    'There's no stress': gamers go offline in retro console revival.
    RetroSix in the Four Quarters arcade game bar.

    Trend to fix or buy consoles such as Game Gear or Nintendo 64s may reflect a desire for internet-free fun.

    As nostalgic tech makes a comeback, Retro Console Clinic launches at Four Quarters, Elephant Park, London.
    Sponsored by Pringles, the pop-up is dedicated to fixing classic ‘90s and ‘00s gaming consoles (for free), and also offers much-loved old-school arcade games to play.
    Luke Malpass, Retro Console Engineer.

    Teri Pengilley / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Teri Pengilley 2025

     

  • 'There's no stress': gamers go offline in retro console revival.  RetroSix in the Four Quarters arcade game bar
    DUKAS_181390304_EYE
    'There's no stress': gamers go offline in retro console revival. RetroSix in the Four Quarters arcade game bar
    'There's no stress': gamers go offline in retro console revival.
    RetroSix in the Four Quarters arcade game bar.

    Trend to fix or buy consoles such as Game Gear or Nintendo 64s may reflect a desire for internet-free fun.

    As nostalgic tech makes a comeback, Retro Console Clinic launches at Four Quarters, Elephant Park, London.
    Sponsored by Pringles, the pop-up is dedicated to fixing classic ‘90s and ‘00s gaming consoles (for free), and also offers much-loved old-school arcade games to play.
    Zak Hemmings, Retro Console Engineer.

    Teri Pengilley / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Teri Pengilley 2025

     

  • Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
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    Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sleep Shelter 1
    Ref 16512
    04/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Bibilab
    A black-out box made for gamers lets them indulge their favourite pastime — in bed.
    The Sleep Shelter is lined with pockets for a smartphone or any gaming device with a screen of up to 7 inches which is Nintendo Switch size.
    The devices can be placed either side of the collapsible shelter or in the roof lining.
    It means whether lying on their back or side, gamers have a comfortable line of sight.
    There are also nets to store items like spectacles or controllers plus a hook to organise charging cords or hang an interior light from.
    The Sleep Shelter, which measures 90 cm across, blocks light from seeping out from screens so any bedmate is not disturbed.
    Japanese lifestyle product company Bibilab created the shelter and suggests the interior could also be personalised with pictures of favourite game characters.
    Hanging an interior light means the Sleep Shelter can be used for late night reading.
    When the time comes to put down the gaming device and go so sleep, there’s a blackout curtain that can be lowered,
    Ventilation flaps on the sides keep it from getting too stuffy or steamy inside.
    When not in use the Sleep Shelter folds up for easy storage.It is available on Amazon Jaan and has a retail price of 12,000 yen / €75 euros
    OPS: The Sleep Shelter by Bibilab
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
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    Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sleep Shelter 1
    Ref 16512
    04/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Bibilab
    A black-out box made for gamers lets them indulge their favourite pastime — in bed.
    The Sleep Shelter is lined with pockets for a smartphone or any gaming device with a screen of up to 7 inches which is Nintendo Switch size.
    The devices can be placed either side of the collapsible shelter or in the roof lining.
    It means whether lying on their back or side, gamers have a comfortable line of sight.
    There are also nets to store items like spectacles or controllers plus a hook to organise charging cords or hang an interior light from.
    The Sleep Shelter, which measures 90 cm across, blocks light from seeping out from screens so any bedmate is not disturbed.
    Japanese lifestyle product company Bibilab created the shelter and suggests the interior could also be personalised with pictures of favourite game characters.
    Hanging an interior light means the Sleep Shelter can be used for late night reading.
    When the time comes to put down the gaming device and go so sleep, there’s a blackout curtain that can be lowered,
    Ventilation flaps on the sides keep it from getting too stuffy or steamy inside.
    When not in use the Sleep Shelter folds up for easy storage.It is available on Amazon Jaan and has a retail price of 12,000 yen / €75 euros
    OPS: The Sleep Shelter by Bibilab
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
    DUKAS_180667944_FER
    Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sleep Shelter 1
    Ref 16512
    04/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Bibilab
    A black-out box made for gamers lets them indulge their favourite pastime — in bed.
    The Sleep Shelter is lined with pockets for a smartphone or any gaming device with a screen of up to 7 inches which is Nintendo Switch size.
    The devices can be placed either side of the collapsible shelter or in the roof lining.
    It means whether lying on their back or side, gamers have a comfortable line of sight.
    There are also nets to store items like spectacles or controllers plus a hook to organise charging cords or hang an interior light from.
    The Sleep Shelter, which measures 90 cm across, blocks light from seeping out from screens so any bedmate is not disturbed.
    Japanese lifestyle product company Bibilab created the shelter and suggests the interior could also be personalised with pictures of favourite game characters.
    Hanging an interior light means the Sleep Shelter can be used for late night reading.
    When the time comes to put down the gaming device and go so sleep, there’s a blackout curtain that can be lowered,
    Ventilation flaps on the sides keep it from getting too stuffy or steamy inside.
    When not in use the Sleep Shelter folds up for easy storage.It is available on Amazon Jaan and has a retail price of 12,000 yen / €75 euros
    OPS: The Sleep Shelter by Bibilab
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
    DUKAS_180667938_FER
    Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sleep Shelter 1
    Ref 16512
    04/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Bibilab
    A black-out box made for gamers lets them indulge their favourite pastime — in bed.
    The Sleep Shelter is lined with pockets for a smartphone or any gaming device with a screen of up to 7 inches which is Nintendo Switch size.
    The devices can be placed either side of the collapsible shelter or in the roof lining.
    It means whether lying on their back or side, gamers have a comfortable line of sight.
    There are also nets to store items like spectacles or controllers plus a hook to organise charging cords or hang an interior light from.
    The Sleep Shelter, which measures 90 cm across, blocks light from seeping out from screens so any bedmate is not disturbed.
    Japanese lifestyle product company Bibilab created the shelter and suggests the interior could also be personalised with pictures of favourite game characters.
    Hanging an interior light means the Sleep Shelter can be used for late night reading.
    When the time comes to put down the gaming device and go so sleep, there’s a blackout curtain that can be lowered,
    Ventilation flaps on the sides keep it from getting too stuffy or steamy inside.
    When not in use the Sleep Shelter folds up for easy storage.It is available on Amazon Jaan and has a retail price of 12,000 yen / €75 euros
    OPS: The Sleep Shelter by Bibilab
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
    DUKAS_180668006_FER
    Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sleep Shelter 1
    Ref 16512
    04/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Bibilab
    A black-out box made for gamers lets them indulge their favourite pastime — in bed.
    The Sleep Shelter is lined with pockets for a smartphone or any gaming device with a screen of up to 7 inches which is Nintendo Switch size.
    The devices can be placed either side of the collapsible shelter or in the roof lining.
    It means whether lying on their back or side, gamers have a comfortable line of sight.
    There are also nets to store items like spectacles or controllers plus a hook to organise charging cords or hang an interior light from.
    The Sleep Shelter, which measures 90 cm across, blocks light from seeping out from screens so any bedmate is not disturbed.
    Japanese lifestyle product company Bibilab created the shelter and suggests the interior could also be personalised with pictures of favourite game characters.
    Hanging an interior light means the Sleep Shelter can be used for late night reading.
    When the time comes to put down the gaming device and go so sleep, there’s a blackout curtain that can be lowered,
    Ventilation flaps on the sides keep it from getting too stuffy or steamy inside.
    When not in use the Sleep Shelter folds up for easy storage.It is available on Amazon Jaan and has a retail price of 12,000 yen / €75 euros
    OPS: The Sleep Shelter by Bibilab
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
    DUKAS_180668000_FER
    Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sleep Shelter 1
    Ref 16512
    04/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Bibilab
    A black-out box made for gamers lets them indulge their favourite pastime — in bed.
    The Sleep Shelter is lined with pockets for a smartphone or any gaming device with a screen of up to 7 inches which is Nintendo Switch size.
    The devices can be placed either side of the collapsible shelter or in the roof lining.
    It means whether lying on their back or side, gamers have a comfortable line of sight.
    There are also nets to store items like spectacles or controllers plus a hook to organise charging cords or hang an interior light from.
    The Sleep Shelter, which measures 90 cm across, blocks light from seeping out from screens so any bedmate is not disturbed.
    Japanese lifestyle product company Bibilab created the shelter and suggests the interior could also be personalised with pictures of favourite game characters.
    Hanging an interior light means the Sleep Shelter can be used for late night reading.
    When the time comes to put down the gaming device and go so sleep, there’s a blackout curtain that can be lowered,
    Ventilation flaps on the sides keep it from getting too stuffy or steamy inside.
    When not in use the Sleep Shelter folds up for easy storage.It is available on Amazon Jaan and has a retail price of 12,000 yen / €75 euros
    OPS: The Sleep Shelter by Bibilab
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
    DUKAS_180667993_FER
    Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sleep Shelter 1
    Ref 16512
    04/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Bibilab
    A black-out box made for gamers lets them indulge their favourite pastime — in bed.
    The Sleep Shelter is lined with pockets for a smartphone or any gaming device with a screen of up to 7 inches which is Nintendo Switch size.
    The devices can be placed either side of the collapsible shelter or in the roof lining.
    It means whether lying on their back or side, gamers have a comfortable line of sight.
    There are also nets to store items like spectacles or controllers plus a hook to organise charging cords or hang an interior light from.
    The Sleep Shelter, which measures 90 cm across, blocks light from seeping out from screens so any bedmate is not disturbed.
    Japanese lifestyle product company Bibilab created the shelter and suggests the interior could also be personalised with pictures of favourite game characters.
    Hanging an interior light means the Sleep Shelter can be used for late night reading.
    When the time comes to put down the gaming device and go so sleep, there’s a blackout curtain that can be lowered,
    Ventilation flaps on the sides keep it from getting too stuffy or steamy inside.
    When not in use the Sleep Shelter folds up for easy storage.It is available on Amazon Jaan and has a retail price of 12,000 yen / €75 euros
    OPS: The Sleep Shelter by Bibilab
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
    DUKAS_180667987_FER
    Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sleep Shelter 1
    Ref 16512
    04/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Bibilab
    A black-out box made for gamers lets them indulge their favourite pastime — in bed.
    The Sleep Shelter is lined with pockets for a smartphone or any gaming device with a screen of up to 7 inches which is Nintendo Switch size.
    The devices can be placed either side of the collapsible shelter or in the roof lining.
    It means whether lying on their back or side, gamers have a comfortable line of sight.
    There are also nets to store items like spectacles or controllers plus a hook to organise charging cords or hang an interior light from.
    The Sleep Shelter, which measures 90 cm across, blocks light from seeping out from screens so any bedmate is not disturbed.
    Japanese lifestyle product company Bibilab created the shelter and suggests the interior could also be personalised with pictures of favourite game characters.
    Hanging an interior light means the Sleep Shelter can be used for late night reading.
    When the time comes to put down the gaming device and go so sleep, there’s a blackout curtain that can be lowered,
    Ventilation flaps on the sides keep it from getting too stuffy or steamy inside.
    When not in use the Sleep Shelter folds up for easy storage.It is available on Amazon Jaan and has a retail price of 12,000 yen / €75 euros
    OPS: The Sleep Shelter by Bibilab
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
    DUKAS_180667981_FER
    Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sleep Shelter 1
    Ref 16512
    04/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Bibilab
    A black-out box made for gamers lets them indulge their favourite pastime — in bed.
    The Sleep Shelter is lined with pockets for a smartphone or any gaming device with a screen of up to 7 inches which is Nintendo Switch size.
    The devices can be placed either side of the collapsible shelter or in the roof lining.
    It means whether lying on their back or side, gamers have a comfortable line of sight.
    There are also nets to store items like spectacles or controllers plus a hook to organise charging cords or hang an interior light from.
    The Sleep Shelter, which measures 90 cm across, blocks light from seeping out from screens so any bedmate is not disturbed.
    Japanese lifestyle product company Bibilab created the shelter and suggests the interior could also be personalised with pictures of favourite game characters.
    Hanging an interior light means the Sleep Shelter can be used for late night reading.
    When the time comes to put down the gaming device and go so sleep, there’s a blackout curtain that can be lowered,
    Ventilation flaps on the sides keep it from getting too stuffy or steamy inside.
    When not in use the Sleep Shelter folds up for easy storage.It is available on Amazon Jaan and has a retail price of 12,000 yen / €75 euros
    OPS: The Sleep Shelter by Bibilab
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
    DUKAS_180667974_FER
    Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sleep Shelter 1
    Ref 16512
    04/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Bibilab
    A black-out box made for gamers lets them indulge their favourite pastime — in bed.
    The Sleep Shelter is lined with pockets for a smartphone or any gaming device with a screen of up to 7 inches which is Nintendo Switch size.
    The devices can be placed either side of the collapsible shelter or in the roof lining.
    It means whether lying on their back or side, gamers have a comfortable line of sight.
    There are also nets to store items like spectacles or controllers plus a hook to organise charging cords or hang an interior light from.
    The Sleep Shelter, which measures 90 cm across, blocks light from seeping out from screens so any bedmate is not disturbed.
    Japanese lifestyle product company Bibilab created the shelter and suggests the interior could also be personalised with pictures of favourite game characters.
    Hanging an interior light means the Sleep Shelter can be used for late night reading.
    When the time comes to put down the gaming device and go so sleep, there’s a blackout curtain that can be lowered,
    Ventilation flaps on the sides keep it from getting too stuffy or steamy inside.
    When not in use the Sleep Shelter folds up for easy storage.It is available on Amazon Jaan and has a retail price of 12,000 yen / €75 euros
    OPS: The Sleep Shelter by Bibilab
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
    DUKAS_180667967_FER
    Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sleep Shelter 1
    Ref 16512
    04/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Bibilab
    A black-out box made for gamers lets them indulge their favourite pastime — in bed.
    The Sleep Shelter is lined with pockets for a smartphone or any gaming device with a screen of up to 7 inches which is Nintendo Switch size.
    The devices can be placed either side of the collapsible shelter or in the roof lining.
    It means whether lying on their back or side, gamers have a comfortable line of sight.
    There are also nets to store items like spectacles or controllers plus a hook to organise charging cords or hang an interior light from.
    The Sleep Shelter, which measures 90 cm across, blocks light from seeping out from screens so any bedmate is not disturbed.
    Japanese lifestyle product company Bibilab created the shelter and suggests the interior could also be personalised with pictures of favourite game characters.
    Hanging an interior light means the Sleep Shelter can be used for late night reading.
    When the time comes to put down the gaming device and go so sleep, there’s a blackout curtain that can be lowered,
    Ventilation flaps on the sides keep it from getting too stuffy or steamy inside.
    When not in use the Sleep Shelter folds up for easy storage.It is available on Amazon Jaan and has a retail price of 12,000 yen / €75 euros
    OPS: The Sleep Shelter by Bibilab
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
    DUKAS_180667961_FER
    Black-out box for late night gaming in bed
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Sleep Shelter 1
    Ref 16512
    04/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Bibilab
    A black-out box made for gamers lets them indulge their favourite pastime — in bed.
    The Sleep Shelter is lined with pockets for a smartphone or any gaming device with a screen of up to 7 inches which is Nintendo Switch size.
    The devices can be placed either side of the collapsible shelter or in the roof lining.
    It means whether lying on their back or side, gamers have a comfortable line of sight.
    There are also nets to store items like spectacles or controllers plus a hook to organise charging cords or hang an interior light from.
    The Sleep Shelter, which measures 90 cm across, blocks light from seeping out from screens so any bedmate is not disturbed.
    Japanese lifestyle product company Bibilab created the shelter and suggests the interior could also be personalised with pictures of favourite game characters.
    Hanging an interior light means the Sleep Shelter can be used for late night reading.
    When the time comes to put down the gaming device and go so sleep, there’s a blackout curtain that can be lowered,
    Ventilation flaps on the sides keep it from getting too stuffy or steamy inside.
    When not in use the Sleep Shelter folds up for easy storage.It is available on Amazon Jaan and has a retail price of 12,000 yen / €75 euros
    OPS: The Sleep Shelter by Bibilab
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pink fluffy lapdesk for gamers
    DUKAS_172884531_FER
    Pink fluffy lapdesk for gamers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pink 1
    Ref 16051
    30/07/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Couchmaster
    Pink-loving gamers can now curl up on the sofa with a fluffy desk accessory.
    The Couchmaster CYPINK is a lap desk in what the makers call “watermelon-pink.”
     It has been designed to be used as a comfortable gaming table for a laptop or as a command centre for a tablet.
    It comes with a large matching mouse pad, bamboo ventilation grille, tablet holder, mouse pocket, and power supply and accessories bag.
    The exterior is trimmed with a fluffy fabric to “enhance” comfort.
    A spokesperson for maker Couchmaster said: “This lap desk for gamers offers a range of possibilities.
    “It has a A fluffy, cozy texture so you can curl up with a good game while you play from this desk.
    “The ergonomic design means you can play without strain thanks to the padded palm wrists.
    “Meanwhile, the side cushions give you a stable hold.
    “Rise above the competition.”
    The CYPINK is available from Amazon.
    OPS: the CYPINK lap desk.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pink fluffy lapdesk for gamers
    DUKAS_172884530_FER
    Pink fluffy lapdesk for gamers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pink 1
    Ref 16051
    30/07/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Couchmaster
    Pink-loving gamers can now curl up on the sofa with a fluffy desk accessory.
    The Couchmaster CYPINK is a lap desk in what the makers call “watermelon-pink.”
     It has been designed to be used as a comfortable gaming table for a laptop or as a command centre for a tablet.
    It comes with a large matching mouse pad, bamboo ventilation grille, tablet holder, mouse pocket, and power supply and accessories bag.
    The exterior is trimmed with a fluffy fabric to “enhance” comfort.
    A spokesperson for maker Couchmaster said: “This lap desk for gamers offers a range of possibilities.
    “It has a A fluffy, cozy texture so you can curl up with a good game while you play from this desk.
    “The ergonomic design means you can play without strain thanks to the padded palm wrists.
    “Meanwhile, the side cushions give you a stable hold.
    “Rise above the competition.”
    The CYPINK is available from Amazon.
    OPS: the CYPINK lap desk.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pink fluffy lapdesk for gamers
    DUKAS_172884529_FER
    Pink fluffy lapdesk for gamers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pink 1
    Ref 16051
    30/07/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Couchmaster
    Pink-loving gamers can now curl up on the sofa with a fluffy desk accessory.
    The Couchmaster CYPINK is a lap desk in what the makers call “watermelon-pink.”
     It has been designed to be used as a comfortable gaming table for a laptop or as a command centre for a tablet.
    It comes with a large matching mouse pad, bamboo ventilation grille, tablet holder, mouse pocket, and power supply and accessories bag.
    The exterior is trimmed with a fluffy fabric to “enhance” comfort.
    A spokesperson for maker Couchmaster said: “This lap desk for gamers offers a range of possibilities.
    “It has a A fluffy, cozy texture so you can curl up with a good game while you play from this desk.
    “The ergonomic design means you can play without strain thanks to the padded palm wrists.
    “Meanwhile, the side cushions give you a stable hold.
    “Rise above the competition.”
    The CYPINK is available from Amazon.
    OPS: the CYPINK lap desk.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pink fluffy lapdesk for gamers
    DUKAS_172884528_FER
    Pink fluffy lapdesk for gamers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pink 1
    Ref 16051
    30/07/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Couchmaster
    Pink-loving gamers can now curl up on the sofa with a fluffy desk accessory.
    The Couchmaster CYPINK is a lap desk in what the makers call “watermelon-pink.”
     It has been designed to be used as a comfortable gaming table for a laptop or as a command centre for a tablet.
    It comes with a large matching mouse pad, bamboo ventilation grille, tablet holder, mouse pocket, and power supply and accessories bag.
    The exterior is trimmed with a fluffy fabric to “enhance” comfort.
    A spokesperson for maker Couchmaster said: “This lap desk for gamers offers a range of possibilities.
    “It has a A fluffy, cozy texture so you can curl up with a good game while you play from this desk.
    “The ergonomic design means you can play without strain thanks to the padded palm wrists.
    “Meanwhile, the side cushions give you a stable hold.
    “Rise above the competition.”
    The CYPINK is available from Amazon.
    OPS: the CYPINK lap desk.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pink fluffy lapdesk for gamers
    DUKAS_172884527_FER
    Pink fluffy lapdesk for gamers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pink 1
    Ref 16051
    30/07/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Couchmaster
    Pink-loving gamers can now curl up on the sofa with a fluffy desk accessory.
    The Couchmaster CYPINK is a lap desk in what the makers call “watermelon-pink.”
     It has been designed to be used as a comfortable gaming table for a laptop or as a command centre for a tablet.
    It comes with a large matching mouse pad, bamboo ventilation grille, tablet holder, mouse pocket, and power supply and accessories bag.
    The exterior is trimmed with a fluffy fabric to “enhance” comfort.
    A spokesperson for maker Couchmaster said: “This lap desk for gamers offers a range of possibilities.
    “It has a A fluffy, cozy texture so you can curl up with a good game while you play from this desk.
    “The ergonomic design means you can play without strain thanks to the padded palm wrists.
    “Meanwhile, the side cushions give you a stable hold.
    “Rise above the competition.”
    The CYPINK is available from Amazon.
    OPS: the CYPINK lap desk.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Carmen Maria Machado: 'The cultural baggage around gaming has shifted'
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    Carmen Maria Machado: 'The cultural baggage around gaming has shifted'
    Carmen Maria Machado the award-winning writer and editor of a new collection of essays on gaming tells how her Nintendo got her through the pandemic and what impact video games have on creative life.

    Carmen Maria Machado, 37, is the author of the award-winning short story collection Her Body and Other Parties, the bestselling memoir In the Dream House and the graphic novel The Low, Low Woods. Born into a religious Pennsylvanian household which gave her feelings of guilt around her queer identity, she wasn't allowed by her parents to play computer games. She is now co-editor of Critical Hits: Writers on Gaming and the Alternate Worlds We Inhabit, a collection of essays that celebrates the lasting impact of gaming and play in real and imagined worlds.

    Carmen Maria Machado photographed in Iowa City, Iowa on November 12, 2023.

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    Carmen Maria Machado: 'The cultural baggage around gaming has shifted'
    Carmen Maria Machado the award-winning writer and editor of a new collection of essays on gaming tells how her Nintendo got her through the pandemic and what impact video games have on creative life.

    Carmen Maria Machado, 37, is the author of the award-winning short story collection Her Body and Other Parties, the bestselling memoir In the Dream House and the graphic novel The Low, Low Woods. Born into a religious Pennsylvanian household which gave her feelings of guilt around her queer identity, she wasn't allowed by her parents to play computer games. She is now co-editor of Critical Hits: Writers on Gaming and the Alternate Worlds We Inhabit, a collection of essays that celebrates the lasting impact of gaming and play in real and imagined worlds.

    Carmen Maria Machado photographed in Iowa City, Iowa on November 12, 2023.

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  • FEATURE - Neue Drohne der Royal Air Force, die lasergesteuerte Geschosse abfeuern kann
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    FEATURE - Neue Drohne der Royal Air Force, die lasergesteuerte Geschosse abfeuern kann
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    A new device for people with severe disabilities allows them to control computers, phones and tablets — with their tongue.

    The MouthPad fits into the roof of the mouth and is custom made for each user using a scan of the mouth.

    It works by sensing the position and pressure of the user's tongue, and converting that data into commands using a machine-learning algorithm.

    This enables the user to move and click a cursor, send and receive emails, play video games and anything else that would usually be done using a conventional mouse.

    The device is compatible with iOS, Android, Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems.

    A single two-hour charge of its battery is claimed to be good for over five hours of use.

    The body is made of 3D-printed waterproof dental resin while inside is a microprocessor, battery, Bluetooth module, and a flexible circuit board with integrated pressure sensors

    It weighs just 7.5 grams and is approximately 0.7 mm thick.

    Once in place, it covers their upper teeth and the roof of the mouth.

    It can quickly and easily be taken out, and it reportedly does not affect their ability to speak clearly.

    It has been developed by US based Augumental, a spin-off company from top ranked university the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.



    OPS: The MouthPad under development.

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  • FEATURE - Neue Drohne der Royal Air Force, die lasergesteuerte Geschosse abfeuern kann
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    FEATURE - Neue Drohne der Royal Air Force, die lasergesteuerte Geschosse abfeuern kann
    Ferrari Press Agency
    MouthPad 1
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    19/04/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Augmental

    A new device for people with severe disabilities allows them to control computers, phones and tablets — with their tongue.

    The MouthPad fits into the roof of the mouth and is custom made for each user using a scan of the mouth.

    It works by sensing the position and pressure of the user's tongue, and converting that data into commands using a machine-learning algorithm.

    This enables the user to move and click a cursor, send and receive emails, play video games and anything else that would usually be done using a conventional mouse.

    The device is compatible with iOS, Android, Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems.

    A single two-hour charge of its battery is claimed to be good for over five hours of use.

    The body is made of 3D-printed waterproof dental resin while inside is a microprocessor, battery, Bluetooth module, and a flexible circuit board with integrated pressure sensors

    It weighs just 7.5 grams and is approximately 0.7 mm thick.

    Once in place, it covers their upper teeth and the roof of the mouth.

    It can quickly and easily be taken out, and it reportedly does not affect their ability to speak clearly.

    It has been developed by US based Augumental, a spin-off company from top ranked university the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.



    OPS: The MouthPad under development.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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    NEWS - Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022
    Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022 auf dem Gelände der Kölnmesse. Die Gamescom ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Köln, 25.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39683868
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  • NEWS - Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022
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    NEWS - Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022
    Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022 auf dem Gelände der Kölnmesse. Die Gamescom ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Köln, 25.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39683872
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  • NEWS - Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022
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    NEWS - Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022
    Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022 auf dem Gelände der Kölnmesse. Die Gamescom ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Köln, 25.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39683865
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  • NEWS - Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022
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    NEWS - Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022
    Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022 auf dem Gelände der Kölnmesse. Die Gamescom ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Köln, 25.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39683867
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  • NEWS - Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022
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    NEWS - Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022
    Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022 auf dem Gelände der Kölnmesse. Die Gamescom ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Köln, 25.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39683871
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  • NEWS - Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022
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    NEWS - Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022
    Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022 auf dem Gelände der Kölnmesse. Die Gamescom ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Köln, 25.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39683862
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  • NEWS - Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022
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    NEWS - Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022
    Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022 auf dem Gelände der Kölnmesse. Die Gamescom ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Köln, 25.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39683864
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  • NEWS - Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022
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    NEWS - Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022
    Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022 auf dem Gelände der Kölnmesse. Die Gamescom ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Köln, 25.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39683866
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    NEWS - Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022
    Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022 auf dem Gelände der Kölnmesse. Die Gamescom ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Köln, 25.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39683869
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    NEWS - Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022
    Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022 auf dem Gelände der Kölnmesse. Die Gamescom ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Köln, 25.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39683870
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  • NEWS - Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022
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    NEWS - Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022
    Besuchermassen auf der Gamescom 2022 auf dem Gelände der Kölnmesse. Die Gamescom ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Köln, 25.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39683863
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  • NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
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    NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
    Der Stand eines großen Spielepublishers (Humble Games) zeigt verschiedene Charaktere aus den Spielen der Firma auf der Gamescom 2022 in der Kölner Messe. Die Gamescom in Köln ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Aufgrund der COVID-19-Pandemie fand die Messe 2020 & 2021 nur in digitaler Form im Internet statt. Köln, 24.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39679925
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  • NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
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    NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
    Besucher zeigen leuchtende Brillen, die als Merchandising auf der Messe angeboten werden, auf der Gamescom 2022 in der Kölner Messe. Die Gamescom in Köln ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Aufgrund der COVID-19-Pandemie fand die Messe 2020 & 2021 nur in digitaler Form im Internet statt. Köln, 24.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39679953
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  • NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
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    NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
    Ein Alien mit Raumschiff steht am Stand des Spiels 'Destroy all Humans! 2 Reprobed' auf der Gamescom 2022 in der Kölner Messe. Die Gamescom in Köln ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Aufgrund der COVID-19-Pandemie fand die Messe 2020 & 2021 nur in digitaler Form im Internet statt. Köln, 24.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39679944
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  • NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
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    NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
    Besucher spielen neue Computerspiele mit Tastatur und Maus auf der Gamescom 2022 in der Kölner Messe. Die Gamescom in Köln ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Aufgrund der COVID-19-Pandemie fand die Messe 2020 & 2021 nur in digitaler Form im Internet statt. Köln, 24.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39679951
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  • NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
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    NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
    Besucher fahren mit der Rolltreppe auf der Gamescom 2022 in der Kölner Messe. Die Gamescom in Köln ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Aufgrund der COVID-19-Pandemie fand die Messe 2020 & 2021 nur in digitaler Form im Internet statt. Köln, 24.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39679955
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  • NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
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    NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
    Werbeplakate auf der Gamescom 2022 in der Kölner Messe. Die Gamescom in Köln ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Aufgrund der COVID-19-Pandemie fand die Messe 2020 & 2021 nur in digitaler Form im Internet statt. Köln, 24.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39679923
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  • NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
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    NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
    Das Logo des Suchmaschinen-Anbieters Google auf der Gamescom 2022 in der Kölner Messe. Die Gamescom in Köln ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Aufgrund der COVID-19-Pandemie fand die Messe 2020 & 2021 nur in digitaler Form im Internet statt. Köln, 24.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39679940
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  • NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
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    NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
    Besucher spielen neue Computerspiele mit Tastatur und Maus auf der Gamescom 2022 in der Kölner Messe. Die Gamescom in Köln ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Aufgrund der COVID-19-Pandemie fand die Messe 2020 & 2021 nur in digitaler Form im Internet statt. Köln, 24.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39679927
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  • NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
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    NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
    Besucher spielen neue Computerspiele mit Tastatur und Maus auf der Gamescom 2022 in der Kölner Messe. Die Gamescom in Köln ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Aufgrund der COVID-19-Pandemie fand die Messe 2020 & 2021 nur in digitaler Form im Internet statt. Köln, 24.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39679930
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  • NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
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    NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
    Besucher spielen neue Computerspiele mit Tastatur und Maus auf der Gamescom 2022 in der Kölner Messe. Die Gamescom in Köln ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Aufgrund der COVID-19-Pandemie fand die Messe 2020 & 2021 nur in digitaler Form im Internet statt. Köln, 24.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39679954
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  • NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
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    NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
    Besucher spielen neue Computerspiele mit Tastatur und Maus auf der Gamescom 2022 in der Kölner Messe. Die Gamescom in Köln ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Aufgrund der COVID-19-Pandemie fand die Messe 2020 & 2021 nur in digitaler Form im Internet statt. Köln, 24.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39679932
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  • NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
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    NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
    Cosplayer im Stile mittelalterlicher Wikinger bewerben das Spiel 'Assassin’s Creed' von Ubisoft auf der Gamescom 2022 in der Kölner Messe. Die Gamescom in Köln ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Aufgrund der COVID-19-Pandemie fand die Messe 2020 & 2021 nur in digitaler Form im Internet statt. Köln, 24.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39679952
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  • NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
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    NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
    Das Logo der Videoapp TikTok auf der Gamescom 2022 in der Kölner Messe. Die Gamescom in Köln ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Aufgrund der COVID-19-Pandemie fand die Messe 2020 & 2021 nur in digitaler Form im Internet statt. Köln, 24.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39679938
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  • NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
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    NEWS - Eröffnung der Gamescom 2022 in Köln
    Cosplayerinnen am Stand des Rollenspiels 'Genshin Impact' auf der Gamescom 2022 in der Kölner Messe. Die Gamescom in Köln ist die weltweit größte Messe für Computer- und Videospiele, gemessen nach Ausstellungsfläche und Besucheranzahl. Zahlreiche Hersteller aus aller Welt präsentieren hier ihre neue Soft- und Hardware. Aufgrund der COVID-19-Pandemie fand die Messe 2020 & 2021 nur in digitaler Form im Internet statt. Köln, 24.08.2022 *** Local Caption *** 39679950
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  • FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
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    FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett


    A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.

    Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.

    The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.

    "I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.

    "Gaming beds solve this problem."

    The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.

    A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.

    The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.

    When: 25 Mar 2020
    Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images

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