We are often reporting on things that the gaming community has done, so we thought we'd round up some of the biggest stories of the week to come from your creations and feats. From Minecraft calculators that frankly shouldn't be able to exist to a Mario Kart 64 player that just won't quit, here are some of the biggest community stories this week.
Someone Made A Working Graphite Calculator In Minecraft
Minecraft players continue to make incredible things, as one player has actually built a working graphite calculator ingame. The massive graph calculator is made out of Redstone and can figure out a pretty big range of equations. The sheer creativity at work means that the calculator is a little slow at the moment, but the fact that it even works at all is honestly impressive enough for us. You can even check out the calculator for yourself as the creator has made it available for download.
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Gwent Saves A Witcher Fan From Being Stabbed
One Witcher fan has a pretty fair claim to being the biggest Gwent fan in the world, as it actually managed to save his life. A Redditor posted on The Witcher subreddit and showed that a limited edition copy of The Witcher 3: Hearts Of Stone had saved them from being stabbed after a stranger approached them and started a fight. The cover is a little worse for wear, but apparently all of the contents inside, including the Gwent deck, are all totally fine. Still, the image of a pocket knife sticking out of a copy of The Witcher 3 is one that we won't be forgetting any time soon.
Runescape Players Think Fake Kanye Sneakers Are From Runescape
Images spread of a fake pair of Kanye West Yeezy sneakers, and gamers are convinced that they're from Runescape. The orange sneakers look weirdly similar to the shoes that you'd find on low-level players in Gielinor, which, of course, has led gamers all across Twitter to start creating their own mock-ups of other shoes from the Runescape universe. Never change internet.
A Mario Kart 64 Player Has The World Record On Every Track
You know that feeling you get when a friend beats you on Mario Kart? Well, one player can't say that they have, as they now hold the world record for all 32 courses in the game. Speedrunner Dan Burbank has managed to get the world record across all of Mario Kart 64, having achieved 31 out of 32 on eight separate occasions. The speedrunning community is an incredibly competitive one, so it's not certain how long Dan can hold this record for, but even managing to do it once is worthy of some sort of course trophy.
Fanmade Pokemon Flux Reveals Its Starters
Pokemon Flux is the next fanmade game from the creators of the wonderful Pokemon Uranium, and it's just revealed its starters. As you'd expect from a selection of Pokemon starters, you've got a water type, Findolf, a fire type, Chicklit, and a grass type, Mozz. Not much else about Pokemon Flux has been revealed just yet, but with this news, you can start planning your first Pokemon now.
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