Sunday, September 28, 2008

Chromed out Internet


Yes your Internet can get chromed out. Google has developed a new web browser called Google Chrome. How is this different than the normal web browser you use? That is a good question. One difference is that there is no longer two separate bars for addresses and searches. They have combined the two. You want to go somewhere - type it. You want to find something - type it in the same box. The browser will also warn you of dangerous sites with malware. Most virus software already does this but Google Chrome has no subscription fee. There are a lot of differences that stand out and a lot that are subtle differences. To find out if it is any better than your current browser - download it. It doesn't cost anything, so give it a try.

Fable Fibs?


Fable II has promised an online co-op play feature for its game. This week it was made known that this feature will not be included when it ships next month. For any fan of the Fable series this may come as a disappointment but probably not very surprising. To anyone that played the first Fable game this isn't new news. The first Fable promised a lot but didn't deliver on those promises. The online co-op will be available later on as a download but not when the game ships. Hopefully this is the only hiccup in this game because Fable fans don't want another empty promise.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Project One

Here is the link to my website for Project One.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Midway sells IOU's


This past week Midway sold 40 million dollars worth in account receivables to cover manufacturing costs of some of their upcoming titles. Midway is best known for their Mortal Kombat series. Other classic hits include NBA Jam and NFL Blitz. Midway reported a $34.8 million net loss in its second fiscal quarter -hence the 40 million it needed. Hopefully they won't go anywhere because they have developed some great games; as of recent... not so much. Although things are looking up with their new game entitled Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe. It looks awesome!

Japan loves Microsft?


This past week, for the first time ever, the Xbox 360 outsold the Nintendo Wii and the Sony Playstation 3 in Japan. It may only be for a week's time period but it is a great accomplishment none the less. In the past the Xbox was usually second to last or just plain last. Losing to the Nintendo DS was even an obstacle the Xbox faced. The release of two new role playing games(Infinite Undiscovery and Tales of Vesperia )are credited to the Xbox's increase in sales.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Mind Control... Literally.


Oh sweet, here comes a new acronym. This is the worlds first BCI for video games. To answer your question BCI stands for Computer Brain Interface. This BCI detects brain activity in real time. In brain science this means it can sense the small voltage changes in the brain caused by the firing of neurons. Its creator Emotiv says that the EPOC can sense about 30 emotions, actions, and expressions. Simulated force powers. . . that would be the next best thing. Now all we need is a chair to lie down in and an outlet in the back of our head to plug it in to.
(source CNN)




Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Age of the Retired


Since 1995 the game studio Ensemble has been making memorable games, but this week it was announced that it is being shut down. Ensemble is best known for games such as Age of Empires, Age of Mythology, and their current project Halo Wars. This week Microsoft Game Studios announced that Ensemble will be disassembled after it finishes it's current project Halo Wars. Ensemble has a huge fan base and will surely be missed. Microsoft has stated that it will find jobs either with in the company or on other MGS projects. Their latest game Age of Empires III has sold over 1.5 million copies since it's release. With such success it makes one wonder, why Ensemble? Microsoft has stated that it makes sense fiscally. Well at least those great minds won't go to waste. Hopefully we will see some of their fine work later on, just not under the Ensemble name.

Sorry Colb.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

More enemies for the Big M



This year at the Electronic Entertainment Expo Microsoft unveiled a new experience for their gamers on the Xbox 360. They have teamed up with Netflix to deliver streaming movies to their consoles. This allows people with a Netflix subscription to watch over 10,000 movie titles on their consoles. Not only do they compete with other console companies like Sony and Nintendo, they now compete with movie rental companies like Blockbuster and Hollywood video. This is a wonderful addition to their gaming system but seems to be creating some big enemies at the same time.

It knows how you move...

Euphoria is a feeling of happiness, confidence, or well-being sometimes exaggerated in pathological states as mania. Well NaturalMotion has created that feeling for all to see with their new game engine entitled just that, Euphoria.

With euphoria they have managed to create an artificial computer generated body. This body has a skeleton system, nervous system, muscular system, and a sense of self preservation. All of the computer animations using this engine are generated on the fly. This means none of the bodies reactions and movements were planned out before hand or made using a motion capture system. This is a monumental step forward in computer animation. This engine has already been implemented in two games(Grand Theft Auto IV and The Force Unleashed). NaturalMotion is using their own technology to make their own game, Backbreaker, using the football realm as it's setting. Check out the video below that uses in-game footage only.