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It’s all in promotion of Capcom’s highly-anticipated upcoming video game “DuckTales: Remastered,” an HD remake of the beloved ’80s Nintendo game. Scrooge’s money bin is set up within the iam8bit Entertainment System art gallery in Los Angeles, which opens today featuring artwork inspired by 8-bit video games from the Super Mario series to The Legend of Zelda to Punch-Out and more.
Video: Dive into Scrooge McDuck’s money bin at the iam8bit Entertainment System gallery
Sadly, diving into or swimming around the money bin is not permitted, but grinning widely while sitting amidst a sea of oversized plush coins featuring Scrooge’s own face is definitely encouraged. Scrooge even let the gallery borrow his hat for visitors to wear while posing for pictures inside the bin.
“DuckTales: Remastered” is set to be released digitally this summer Xbox 360, PlayStation3, Nintendo Wii U, and on PC, following the adventures of Scrooge McDuck as he explores differently themed worlds to collect their treasures and become the world’s richest duck.
Just yesterday, Capcom released two new gameplay trailers, narrated by bumbling pilot Launchpad McQuack, showing off the game’s Transylvania and Amazon levels. And in the iam8bit gallery alongside the money bin, the announcement trailer, complete with “DuckTales” theme song singalong, is being played.
Video: DuckTales Remastered trailer & sing-along
The rest of the iam8bit gallery features creations of talented artists offering their take on classic video Nintendo video games of the past. Styles are widely varying from a traditional 8-bit look with a twist to completely original takes on classic games.
The iam8bit Entertainment System gallery officially opens tonight, Friday, June 7, 2013 at 7pm continuing through June 30, offering everyone ample chances to climb into Scrooge’s iconic money bin. The gallery is located at 2147 W. Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026.
More information can be found at iam8bit.com.
(Video by Jeremiah Daws. Photos by Josh Daws.)
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This interactive online hacker app will let you simulate that you're hacking a computer or a digital network. Adjust the screen in the Start menu, open and minimize the windows and play with them. Unlike other hacker simulators, this one is more realistic because it's ASCII text based.
Panel can be closed, widened and moved to the top of the screen in the top right corner of each small window. These can be opened from the taskbar down below.
Settings
Press or tap the start menu in the bottom left corner of the screen to open the settings. Here you can pick the color scheme of the hacking simulator. There's Black and white, Dos, Pascal and neon green options available. Change the font style and size, adjust the size of the windows to fit your monitor. Speed up or slow down the animation, minimize all open windows to the tray or toggle them.
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Press the numbers on your keyboard to show window contents in an alert box in the middle of the screen.
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- Terminal - When this window is active and a cursor is blinking on the screen the hacker typer is active. Start typing random buttons on your keyboard to add a code to this panel. It will feel and look that you're typing the hacking code.
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The only way to avoid getting hacked is to never go online. Every program, browser extenstion you have ever installed or website you have ever visited can track your activity online activity.
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- Lock your phone with face ID, fingerprint, a secure PIN (not 1234) or a gesture pattern. Be able to wipe clean or track your device if lost or stolen.
- Dont's connect to open WiFi hotspots and secure your own at home.
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- If you've been hacked then stay calm and try to connect and reset the passwords and wipe your data ASAP. Alert the relevant people if you can't: the site involved, your bank, or even the police.
- Always be suspicious!
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