EA Senior Engineer: ‘The Wii U Is Crap’
For a company I don’t respect very much, I have to give EA props for having the balls to come out and say what everyone else is thinking.
EA Senior Engineer: ‘The Wii U Is Crap’
For a company I don’t respect very much, I have to give EA props for having the balls to come out and say what everyone else is thinking.
What does a God need with balls?
This is the proof-of-concept prototype of the Mad Genius Motion Capture System working with Skyrim on an XBox 360. It is a game controller that can act as a standard controller and/or a motion sensitive controller. It has unprecedented tracking accuracy of +/- 1/100th of an inch.
(Source: youtu.be)
Alice: Otherlands will allow Alice to use her powers “for the greater good”
I get it now. Totally worth it, Mario!
Peach II by Andrew Hibner.
Please tell me some of you are playing this awesome side-scroller.
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BioWare, Visceral, and DICE are working on Star Wars games? Yes, please.
Elmhurst Residents’ Crusade Against M-Rated Video Games Continues
Americans are embarrassing. Three words: Be A Parent. It’s not just a noun, it’s a verb. You don’t want your kid to have something, learn how to say “no.” If they whine, make their lives miserable. (Though if you raised them right in the first place, it wouldnt be an issue.) By caving in to your child’s every whim, all you’re doing is creating a generation of whiney, spoiled, bratty, pantywaists.
5 other retro Disney games that deserve remakes
These would all be day-one downloads for me!
35 minutes of Beyond: Two Souls gameplay from the Tribeca Film Festival. Beware of spoilers.
Racist Game of the Night: Icomania.
“NCAA officials expressed ‘real concern’ over EA’s use of college athletes’ images in games”
What?! But EA is such a well respected company..
Jessica Nigri is Vivienne Squall!
(Source: famitsu.com)
Games were different on the Nintendo Entertainment System. They were often difficult and obtuse. Either developers had a higher opinion of gamers, or we were just better at games. Today, studios look for every chance to make their products appeal to a mass market. They also try to nickel and dime users at every opportunity. That got artist Hugues Johnson thinking: What if today’s developers made yesterday’s NES games?
(Source: huguesjohnson.com)