A fire hose of geeky news headlines for the weeks leading to June 1st, 2014.
- YouTube Is Buying Twitch For $1 Billion (Kotaku)
- Oculus partnering with Samsung for VR device (Joystiq)
- Oculus Rift Coming Soon to Chuck E. Cheese's (Escapist)
- Microsoft's Ballmer Buys LA Clippers For $2 Billion (Escapist)
- Microsoft's Nadella: We're Not Getting Rid Of Xbox (Escapist)
- LeVar Burton Kickstarting More Reading Rainbow (IGN)
- Reading Rainbow May Come to Consoles (IGN)
- Nintendo Made A GameCube Controller Adapter For Wii U (Kotaku)
- EA Shuts Down Longtime Game Studio Mythic Entertainment (Kotaku)
- Star Wars: Attack Squadrons Cancelled (IGN)
- Warcraft Movie "Officially" Finished Filming (Escapist)
- Superman/Batman Title Revealed, And It's Hilarious (Escapist)
- Superman Writer Called Out For Sexist She-Hulk Shaming (Escapist)
- CryEngine license subscriptions now available on Steam (Joystiq)
- Impa playable in Hyrule Warriors (IGN)
- You'll Be Able To Play Dragon Quest VIII On iOS Soon (Kotaku)
- Journey studio nets $7 million (Joystiq)
- AOL Outspends Google on Net Neutrality Issues (Escapist)
- Google Fiber Working with Netflix, not Charging Fast Lane (Escapist)
- Nintendo Has A Plan To Share Money With YouTubers (Kotaku)
- Final Fantasy III is now available on Steam. (Kotaku)