Gaikai cloud-based gaming

March 16, 2010

Gaikai cloud-based gaming

Gaikai is currently in beta mode, but it is already capable of letting gamers have a go at a wide range of games and software for free, including Eve Online, Mario Kart, World of Warcraft and Photoshop - all you need is a browser as well as Flash support. Hmm, sounds like Quake Live in some aspects, eh? Well, without the need to install any software, we're guessing that Gaikai and OnLive are pretty similar being cloud-based gaming services, as distant as you have a decent broadband connection, you are good to go. Gaikai's top executive claims that it does come with a more palatable marketing strategy though since the company aims to work closely with game publishers. We do wonder what the monthly subscription fee would be like, but it certain beats upgrading your machine all too often!

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Creative Labs World of Warcraft Headsets Up For Pre-order

February 2, 2010

Creative Labs World of Warcraft Headsets Up For Pre-order

Addicted to World of Warcraft (like everybody else on the planet)? These World of Warcraft headsets from Creative will certainly bring you closer to the game, and they’re up for pre-order now, with the wired version going for $119.99 and the wireless version at $159.99. Depending on how expanded your gaming sprees are, you’ll want to take note that the wireless version allows you to charge it while using the headset, so at least you won’t have to distress about running out of juice. Features of these headphones from the press release include:

  • Two sets of interchangeable headset lenses with 16 million color LEDs, featuring Horde and Alliance artwork
  • Custom World of Warcraft-themed voice presets that allow you to alter the way you sound to other players
  • Interface software designed to look and feel similar to the in-game interface
  • Advanced uncompressed wireless technology
  • THX TruStudio PC™ audio technology — the outcome of years of collective experience and research by Creative and THX, which delivers the fullest audio experience for games, movies and music
  • Works on PC and Mac
  • Cushioned earpads and light, flexible headband reduce listening fatigue during intensive gaming
  • Rechargeable battery, recharges even while in use

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OLED digital displays could revolutionize cardboard gaming

January 26, 2010

OLED digital displays could revolutionize cardboard gaming

Traditional board games are currently on the uptrend as they take the digital step from the tabletop to desktop, but researchers from Canada’s Queen’s University want to go one step further by introducing OLED display technology which transforms individual once-cardboard pieces into a graphics-saturated mini-display, bringing together the tangible aspects of board games alongside software-generated action that is normally found in strategy games including World of Warcraft. These cardboard tiles resemble the typical white hexagons that can be found in Settlers of Catan, but the use of an overhead camera and projector will turn individual pieces into a mini-computer that can display animated video images, alongside triggering events in adjacent tiles. Looks like tabletop gaming could enjoy a new renaissance in due duration whether such technology becomes commonplace!

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Sound Blaster World of Warcraft Wireless Headset

January 19, 2010

Sound Blaster World of Warcraft Wireless Headset

World of Warcraft is the undisputed king of MMORPGs in North America, that's for certain, and to show off to the world just how much you love that game, how about getting accessories to go along with it? that is where the Sound Blaster World of Warcraft Wireless Headset comes in where you are able to enjoy realistic and dynamic sound field sans wires. The inclusion of THX TruStudio PC sound technologies provides an amazing depth of sound with virtual speakers surrounding the listener, while VoiceFX enables one to change one's voice whenever you strike up a conversation with other folks in-game or through a standalone service such as Ventrilo. whether you don't need the microphone at that moment, you can always detach it for safe storage elsewhere. Nice to know that its glowing panels can plus be programmed to the color of your choice, where indecisive folks will go nuts with by 16 million colors to choose from. Battery life ain't half poor, where a 4-hour charge date results in up to 9 hours of continual audio playback.

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Virtual Reality Games To Come In The Future

December 23, 2009

Virtual Reality Games To Come In The Future

It’s great to see that virtual reality technology is actively being worked on, after all, we’d all love to ditch our computer monitors and actually enter World of Warcraft ourselves, right? Folks by at the National University of Singapore have come up with a design that allows users to immerse themselves into the game via a visor and a wand (of sorts). They set up a room, armed with sensors to track player movements, to play an FPS game called Death Match. Users will be able to interact by ducking, dodging and jumping, which sounds just awesome.

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iMacs Are Surprisingly Portable

December 19, 2009

iMacs Are Surprisingly Portable

What do you do when you feel like playing WoW (World of Warcraft) at a café, but don’t have a laptop? Why, you bring your trusty iMac to the café and set up shop there, of course! That certainly seems like what that person pictured above is doing. Panera Bread is a restaurant chain that offers free Wi-Fi to patrons, and that person seems to have been spotted more than once with his iMac at the store, playing WoW. Would you go to such extents to satisfy your crave for gaming? possibly he just thinks that the display on the 13-inch MacBook wouldn’t be good for gaming. What do you think?

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Man Marries Virtual Girlfriend

November 20, 2009

Man Marries Virtual Girlfriend

If you thought that getting hitched underwater of hooked up while playing World of Warcraft etc is weird, what till you take in about the Love Plus dating sim. Apparently one guy loves his virtual girlfriend, Nene Anegasaki, so much that he’s going to marry it (her?). The magical moment is set for November 22nd, and he’s invited the media to attend, so it looks like there will be some coverage of it. What do you think of that?

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