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City Tales: Medieval Era – Fluffy Edition – v1.0.0.4 + 2 DLCs/Bonuses

#6468 City Tales: Medieval Era – Fluffy Edition v1.0.0.4 + 2 DLCs/Bonuses


Genres/Tags: Management, Strategy, Top, 3D
Companies: Irregular Shapes, Firesquid
Languages: RUS/ENG/MULTI7
Original Size: 2.1 GB
Repack Size: 649 MB

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Repack Features

  • Based on City.Tales.Medieval.Era.Supporter.Pack-SKIDROW ISO release: sr-citytalesmedievalerasupporterpack.iso (2,265,104,384 bytes)
  • Game version: v1.0.0.4; 2 DLCs (Fluffy Companions & Supporter Pack) are included and activated
  • Alternative Goldberg crack/emu is available in NoDVD folder after installation. Use it if SKIDROW one doesn’t work for you
  • 100% Lossless & MD5 Perfect: all files are identical to originals after installation
  • Bonus OST in FLAC format ripped, NOTHING re-encoded. Bonus OST in MP3 format & ArtBook are included by default
  • Significantly smaller archive size (compressed from 2.1 to 649 MB)
  • Installation takes one minute
  • After-install integrity check so you could make sure that everything installed properly
  • HDD space after installation: 3 GB
  • Language can be changed in game settings
  • At least 2 GB of free RAM (inc. virtual) required for installing this repack
Game Description
Welcome to your own Medieval City

Become the leader your people need, shaping their districts and providing them with the means to thrive and expand your grand kingdom. But don’t fret my Liege; you are not alone. Companions with invaluable skills will aid you in this endeavor as their fates become intertwined with your City Tales.

For All Walks of Life – Each district has its own needs and desires, depending on the people who live there. Some citizens will love a tavern, whilst others prefer the peace of a church. But each area will evolve based on your choices.
A Swift and Impactful Economy – Guide the pulse of a bustling economy. Balance resources with swift, wise decisions and lay the groundwork for your city to rise like a beacon of medieval progress.
Beautify Your Glorious City Your Own Way – With a variety of decorations, truly make this city your own by customizing your buildings and streets. Show off your prosperity!
Advisors by Your Side – With 9 companions, bring strength and knowledge to your city’s economy and story alike. By placing them in charge of vital points of production, they train them to become autonomous and add bonuses. Help them in their own missions to bring even more depth to your city and it’s people.
A Canvas Full of Tales – City Tales is graced with a gentle atmosphere and a hand-painted vibrancy, breathing warmth and wonder into every stone and timber. Discover how you’d like to flow with this land to paint your own story.

Game Features

  • Multiple maps to choose from: Start your new realm in one of the two beautiful locations available.
  • Organic cities: Forsake rigid grids and shape large cities that evolve naturally with a unique district zoning tool.
  • A relaxing pace with challenges: Enjoy rewarding play in a beautiful medieval world, where challenges emerge from the evolution of your city and it’s economy.
  • A leader of the people: With your companions, who’s skills develop with your guidance, create a city to the peoples needs and desires.

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Idle Gumball Machine – Beta Sign Up

Idle Gumball Machine is a chilled out Plinko-style incremental game where you shoot gumballs at gears and buy upgrades to make bigger and bigger numbers until you break the game.

In Idle Gumball Machine you enjoy the satisfying chaos of watching gumballs bounce and spin around as they hit gears. Buy various upgrades to achieve explosive number growth in unique and surprising ways, pushing your … Read More

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PeopleBOX – Open Beta

PeopleBOX is your own personal sandbox where you craft civilization however you want. Forget templates, here you decide who hangs out in your world, from career-driven folks to obsessed geeks dreaming about anchovy pizza.

In PeopleBOX you gather interest groups or assemble them for epic purposes – factory worker squads, sales teams, archaeologists digging up ancient mysteries. You create activities from 80+ action types: make … Read More

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We Gotta Go – Beta Demo

We Gotta Go is a co-op horror comedy game that’ll scare the crap out of you (literally) as you team up to reach the only bathroom in a haunted mansion before your bowels betray you.

In We Gotta Go you and your friends navigate haunted halls and survive ghostly encounters to reach the porcelain promised land. Fear, stress, and bad burritos push your gut closer … Read More

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Wisconsin pediatric hospitals end gender-affirming care, risking health of trans youth.

Two of Wisconsin’s largest pediatric hospitals have stopped providing gender-affirming care for transgender youth, Wisconsin Public Radio reports.

Children’s Wisconsin and University of Wisconsin (UW) Health have ended the treatment for minors, after pressure from the Trump administration. Advocates say the end of gender-affirming medical care will lead to negative mental health effects for trans youth.

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In a statement, Children’s Wisconsin cited “escalating legal and federal regulatory risk” facing providers across the nation as the reason it is “currently unable to provide gender-affirming pharmacologic care.” The hospital added that LGBTQ+ children should be treated with “support, respect, dignity, and compassion.”

The hospital will continue to offer mental health services for patients and families.

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In December, the Department of Health and Human Services, under the direction of Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., announced plans to end all Medicaid and Medicare funding for hospitals that provide gender-affirming care to minors.  

“Under my leadership, and answering President Trump’s call to action, the federal government will do everything in its power to stop unsafe, irreversible practices that put our children at risk,” Kennedy said, announcing the funding threat. “This administration will protect America’s most vulnerable. Our children deserve better — and we are delivering on that promise.”

In reality, gender-affirming medications for young people are considered by every major American medical association to be safe, reversible, and essential to the well-being of trans youth.

UW Health said its hospital system will pause prescribing puberty blockers and hormone therapy for patients under 18 years old “due to recent federal actions.” The hospital remains committed to providing “high-quality, compassionate” care to LGBTQ+ patients, officials said in a statement.

“We recognize the uncertainty faced by our impacted patients and families seeking this gender-affirming care and will continue to support their health and well-being,” they said.  

Steve Starkey, executive director for OutReach LGBTQ+ Community Center in Madison, said the consequences of ending the care will be grave.

“It will definitely have a negative impact on the rates of suicide, and the mental health of the trans community” in general, he said. “It affects trans adults as well, because it’s like an attack on all trans people.”

Starkey pointed to rates of suicide and suicidal ideation, which are already high for the trans community.

2023 study by the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law found that more than 80% of trans adults had suicidal thoughts, while more than 40% had attempted suicide.

“For trans people of all ages, being able to express themselves in the gender that they feel that they are is important for their mental and physical health,” Starkey said. “By not allowing trans people to do that, to have the support, it just means that they are not able to be wholly who they are.”

In the last week alone, hospitals and clinics in Orange County, Riverside, and San Diego, California — and in Tacoma, Washington too — announced plans to shutter gender-affirming care programs for trans youth.

Those closures follow dozens of other hospitals and healthcare facilities ending the care under threats from the Trump administration, in the form of funding cuts or investigations initiated by the Justice Department, even before last month’s federal funding ultimatum.

A year ago this week, Trump issued an executive order vowing to end what he called the “chemical and surgical mutilation” of children with gender-affirming care. Republicans have used these terms to outrage people and vilify medical providers of the care, but puberty blockers and hormone replacement therapies don’t “mutilate” kids, and gender-affirming surgeries are rarely (if ever) conducted on minors.

A protester at Children’s Hospital of Orange County this week described the same care as life-saving.

“I’m a transgender woman, and I’m here to tell you that denying people this gender-affirming care doesn’t make gender dysphoria go away,” Stephanie Wade, chair of Lavender Democrats of Orange County, told LAist. “All it does is make it metastasize into suicidal depression. And I’ve been there. I dealt with this as a child. We can’t take this away from kids.”

If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org. The Trans Lifeline (1-877-565-8860) is staffed by trans people and will not contact law enforcement. The Trevor Project provides a safe, judgement-free place to talk for youth via chat, text (678-678), or phone (1-866-488-7386). Help is available at all three resources in English and Spanish.

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FRONT MISSION 3: Remake

#6469 FRONT MISSION 3: Remake


Genres/Tags: RPG, Strategy, Tactics, Isometric, 3D, Turn-based, Mecha
Companies: MegaPixel Studio, Forever Entertainment
Languages: ENG/MULTI9
Original Size: 9 GB
Repack Size: 5.8 GB

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Repack Features

  • Based on FRONT_MISSION_3_Remake-FLT ISO release: flt-front_mission_3_remake.iso (9,648,984,064 bytes)
  • 100% Lossless & MD5 Perfect: all files are identical to originals after installation
  • NOTHING ripped, NOTHING re-encoded
  • Significantly smaller archive size (compressed from 9 to 5.8 GB)
  • Installation takes 3-8 minutes (depending on your system)
  • After-install integrity check so you could make sure that everything installed properly
  • HDD space after installation: 9.9 GB
  • Language can be changed in game settings
  • Repack uses XTool library by Razor12911
  • At least 2 GB of free RAM (inc. virtual) required for installing this repack
Game Description
The Tactical RPG classic returns! FRONT MISSION 3: Remake is the third chapter in the iconic series beloved by fans worldwide.

Step into the role of Kazuki and Ryogo as tensions rise across volatile military zones. With the fate of the region hanging in the balance, command towering Wanzers and lead your squad through intense, turn-based battles.

FRONT MISSION 3: Remake is a tactical RPG set in a future where nations and corporations compete for dominance in a world shaped by powerful mechs called Wanzers. The game follows two diverging storylines based on an early choice made by the protagonist, Kazuki Takemura. Both narratives focus on a global conspiracy involving secret weapons, corporate greed, and nationalistic agendas.

The game begins with Kazuki and his best friend Ryogo unwittingly becoming embroiled in a military conflict after a routine delivery to a military base. Depending on the player’s choice, Kazuki either joins up with his sister Alisa, or with an operative investigating a covert weapon project M.I.D.A.S., Emma Klamsky.

In both routes, themes of loyalty, family, and the ethics of technology are explored as Kazuki and his team fight to uncover the truth and prevent catastrophic consequences.

Game Features

  • Two different engaging storylines – dive into two immersive storylines defined by your choices in the game, each offering unique perspectives and challenges.
  • Improved graphics and animations – enjoy remade visuals and smoother animations suited to modern needs.
  • Reorchestrated music – immerse yourself in a new approach to a classic soundtrack.
  • Wanzers’ camo customization – personalize your Wanzers with new customizable camouflage options for a unique battlefield look.
  • New Quick Combat mode – jump straight into the action with the fast-paced battle mode.

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Rainbow Gate – v1.3

#6470 Rainbow Gate v1.3


Genres/Tags: Adventure, Survival, Puzzle, Horror, 3D, First-person
Company: 7EVIL Studio
Languages: RUS/ENG/MULTI14
Original Size: 11.3 GB
Repack Size: 7.9 GB

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Repack Features

  • Based on Rainbow.Gate-TENOKE ISO release: tenoke-rainbow.gate.iso (12,115,372,032 bytes)
  • Game version: v1.3
  • 100% Lossless & MD5 Perfect: all files are identical to originals after installation
  • NOTHING ripped, NOTHING re-encoded
  • Significantly smaller archive size (compressed from 11.3 to 7.9 GB)
  • Installation takes 6-14 minutes (depending on your system)
  • After-install integrity check so you could make sure that everything installed properly
  • HDD space after installation: 11.1 GB
  • Language can be changed in game settings
  • Repack uses XTool library by Razor12911
  • At least 2 GB of free RAM (inc. virtual) required for installing this repack
Game Description
Rainbow Gate was once a thriving toy company and amusement park filled with laughter, lights, and wonder. But after a mysterious tragedy that claimed countless lives, the park was abandoned. Behind the rusted gates, rumors grew: shadows that move on their own, laughter in the dark, and people who entered but never returned.

You step into the role of a detective investigating the forgotten grounds of Rainbow Gate. What begins as a search for the truth quickly becomes a fight for survival as you are hunted by twisted Animatronics and forced to unravel the park’s deadly secrets.

Do you dare to step inside, knowing the laughter of the Animatronics may be the last sound you ever hear?

Game Features

  • First-Person Horror Survival – Immerse yourself in a tense and terrifying world inspired by classic survival horror.
  • Stealth & Escape – Hide, sneak, and outsmart the Animatronics. Running and fighting head-on isn’t always an option.
  • Puzzle Challenges – Solve environmental puzzles and uncover hidden clues that reveal the park’s dark history.
  • Exploration & Discovery – Search every corner of Rainbow Gate: abandoned attractions, staff-only zones, and secret archives.
  • Immersive Atmosphere – Dynamic sound design, haunting visuals, and a chilling original soundtrack build an environment where fear never lets go.

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Hackaday Links: February 1, 2026

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For many readers, more snow is the last thing they want to see right now…but what if it comes in the form of an online simulator in the style of an old DOS game? Created by [Potch], it works like one of those “falling sand” simulators, with sliders that let you control various elements of the wintry action. For more a immersive experience, open the window and let some cold air in while you play.

If those old school graphics have you yearning for a simpler time, then you’ll love Places to Telnet, a page on the very slick CRT-themed telnet.org that lists servers you can connect to. The list is made up primarily of games, but there’s also systems you can call up to do things like show the weather or browse Wikipedia. They even take submissions, so if you know any interesting destinations that aren’t on the list, make sure to share with the class.

Our ability to make and use tools is one of the things that separates us from the rest of the animal kingdom, and is an ability not often seen outside of primates. But a recent paper in Current Biology describes how one cow, Veronika, has been observed using a long-handled brush to scratch herself. Apparently the clever heifer will even flip the brush around and use the handle side when she wants to really dig in there. The paper says the findings “invite a reassessment of livestock cognition”, and points out that little serious research has been done on bovine intelligence in the 10,000 or so years since humans first domesticated them. We’re just happy this paper came out when it did — that way it will be a distant memory by the time we fire up the grill in the summer.

Get ready for Planet of the Cows

While the cows might be catching up to us, we’re still comfortably ahead of them in terms of spaceflight. Those eagerly awaiting humanity’s return to the Moon will have to wait a little longer however, as NASA has pushed back the wet dress rehearsal for Artemis II. This in turn has kicked the actual launch a few days farther down the road, and realistically, is probably the first of several delays as the space agency checks and re-checks the SLS rocket and Orion capsule before liftoff.

The launch rehearsal was supposed to start last night, but was delayed due to the unusually cold weather at the Cape — a wise precaution given the Shuttle-lineage of the SLS, especially as we’re just a few days past the 40th anniversary of the Challenger disaster.

While on the subject of returning to the Moon, Blue Origin has announced that they are pausing space tourism flights aboard their New Shepard rocket for at least two years so that they can better focus their energies on developing the Blue Moon lunar lander. It’s a bit hard to believe the two programs could have much overlap, or that the Jeff Bezos backed company doesn’t have the resources to pursue both simultaneously. Seems more likely that demand for suborbital joyrides isn’t what they hoped for, especially after the public backlash several of the celebrity passengers experienced after their flight. With Virgin Galactic still in the middle of their own multi-year pause on commercial flights, the entire sub-orbital tourism industry (such as it is) is effectively on hold for the time being.

Suborbital flights for the wealthy will likely return one day, but by the time you read this, Belkin will have permanently pulled the plug on almost all of their Wemo smart gadgets. While Belkin’s cloud services for the devices has now gone dark, they note that any devices in the wild that were configured to work with Thread or Apple’s HomeKit will continue to work in local mode. We’re no strangers to seeing IoT devices go belly-up, but the end of Wemo still feels significant. Introduced in 2011, they were an early success story in a now flooded market.

While the average Wemo owner is out of luck, there’s good news for hackers. Tools and libraries which interact with Wemo devices on the local network such as pywemo are reportedly unaffected by the cloud shutdown. So if you see any of these devices popping up on the second-hand market, or maybe even the trash, they can still be put to use. If you manage to rescue some of these smart gadgets from the landfill, make sure to let us know.


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Blindshot Arena – Beta Sign Up

Blindshot Arena is a tense multiplayer battle royale shooter where you can’t see your enemies – and they can’t see you. Rely on sound, subtle cues, and pure instinct as only the last one standing survives.

In Blindshot Arena you fire blind shots into the darkness, hoping luck is on your side. Every sound matters, every movement could give you away, and every trigger pull … Read More

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Fixing Sony and Philips’ Doomed CD-i Console

Although not intended to be a game console, the CD-i would see a a couple of games released for it that would cement its position in gaming history as the butt of countless jokes, some of which still make Nintendo upset to this day. That aside, it’s still a fascinating glimpse at the CD-based multimedia future envisioned in the early 90s, starting with its release in 1990. Recently [MattKC] decided to purchase another CD-i in a fit of nostalgic rage, and repair it to show the world what the future could have been like.

Although Sony and Philips co-developed the device, Sony would go on to release the PlayStation a few years later, which made the CD-i’s life and expectations for it that much harder, leading to it slowly fading into history. The Magnavox one that [MattKC] got is one of the later models, based on the CD-i 450 that was introduced in 1994 as one of the more gaming-oriented models.

As is typical with older devices that use optical media, it would not read discs. It also would sometimes boot up with a ‘Memory Full’ error. This is a common fault due to the built-in battery having run out, erasing RAM-stored values and causing random glitches like this when garbage values were read in on boot.

Of course, there cannot be simply a removable battery on the mainboard. Instead it uses one of those integrated battery-RAM units, specifically an ST Timekeeper device.

These use an internal lithium battery which will inevitably run out after the guaranteed ten-year accumulated memory retention period, after which it’s just typical volatile memory. The solution here is to either replace the entire module, or the more appropriate method of chopping it open and wiring up an external CR2032 coin cell that can be easily replaced.

Ultimately this is what [MattKC] opted for, taking a Dremel to the Timekeeper chip and chopping off the top half. There are open replacements for the top half that contain the crystal and the CR2032 cell holder, which makes it into very clean-looking mod, and makes replacing the lithium cell in the future a snap. Of course, this didn’t fix the CD player.

The CDM 12.1 CD player mechanism is a standard module that Philips used throughout its consumer electronics, and is known for failing. Funnily enough, this time it wasn’t the laser module that had failed, but rather a stuck turntable. A bit of prodding helped to loosen it and the mechanism could read CDs just fine again.

While not a popular series of devices in their day, the CD-i actually has a thriving community around it today, featuring countless mods and hacks to make these devices do things never imagined in the 90s. They’re also quite easy to hack, and relatively affordable. Plus you get to play all the amazing Nintendo titles on the CD-i on the real hardware.

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Pseudo-médecines au CHU de Montpellier

Association française pour l'information scientifique Collectif NoFakeMed Communiqué commun 02 février 2026 Dans une enquête vidéo publiée le 20 novembre 2025 sur YouTube [1], le vidéaste G Milgram a révélé des pratiques de pseudo-médecines au centre anti-douleur du centre hospitalier universitaire (CHU) de Montpellier. Deux praticiens sont mis en cause : le docteur Patrick Ginies et le docteur Olivier Abossolo. Télécharger ce communiqué en pdf : Communiqué - 02 février 2026 Des (…) Communiqués
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