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Wednesday, 9 May 2012
This is what Stan Lee in the Spider-Man game looks like
Activision has released an image showing for the first time Stan Lee as a playable character in the next Spider-Man game.
The comic book legend, 89, is a playable character in the Amazing Spider-Man, developed by Beenox and due out next month. In the US, he is a pre-order bonus with Amazon. In the UK, he is exclusive to GAME.
In the game Lee works much like Spider-Man, swinging from skyscraper to skyscraper. He has his own special mission, set in Manhattan, that sees the player track down a lost manuscript. You get some of Lee's "famous witty banter" too.
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Tuesday, 6 September 2011
The Gaming Spouse Conundrum
The challenge for those of us who want to play games with our families is to encourage them to play without making them feel pressured. It can take a long time, but this approach is, in my experience, much more successful than haranguing a spouse or loved one.
I’ll admit it, I get a little excited when my wife shows interest in a game I’m playing. But I realized the other day that she needs to find her own games, rather than simply dipping in and out of mine.
To that end I was interested to read this review of Kinect Fruit Ninja recently. Josie Campbell finds a reason to play this Xbox 360 Kinect game because it turns out she is rather good at it, as she put it in her words:
Winning at Fruit Ninja on my first go, was enough incentive to play some more. I actually got quite into it. As you progress there are different power-ups and levels you can try. We particularly enjoyed the two player games where you work with (or against) a person stood next to you.
The best part of all this was the Kinect controls. You don’t hold anything, and instead stand in front of the Kinect camera. This works better than on some other Kinect games I’ve tried like Dance Central because you can see your actual outline filling the screen.
I’m still not totally convinced about the Kinect controller, but have to admit that Fruit Ninja was a nice energetic and involving way to spend a recent Autumnal afternoon.
Reading this reminded me of the online dating post I mentioned a while back on Geekdad and how another friend of mine has been getting into bingo games. Gaming can be much more than entertainment, and actually impacts us in all sort of unexpected ways.
Perhaps this is why we each need to find our own way into it.
Note: Check back on GeekDad later this week for Matt Blum’s full review of Fruit Ninja Kinect.
Friday, 2 September 2011
UPDATE: Principal Cast Of The Avengers Spotted Together On The NYC Set In Central Park!
Marvel's The Avengers picks up when an unexpected enemy emerges that threatens global safety and security. And Nick Fury, director of the international peacekeeping agency known as S.H.I.E.L.D., finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from the brink of disaster. With director Joss Whedon at it's helm, and an ensemble cast including Chris Evans (Steve Rogers), Robert Downey Jr. (Tony Stark), Chris Hemsworth (Thor Odinson), Jeremy Renner (Clint Barton), Mark Ruffalo (Bruce Banner), Scarlett Johansson (Natasha Romanoff), Clark Gregg (Agt. Phil Coulson), Cobie Smulders (Maria Hill), Samuel L.
Tuesday, 30 August 2011
Bowie’s ‘Space Oddity’ as a children’s book
Illustrations by Andrew Kolb
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This capsule was curated by Stevyn Colgan
Thursday, 25 August 2011
R-Type Coming to Android on September 12
One of the all-time classic shoot-em-up games of the 80's, R-Type, is about to hit Android in the next few weeks. Those of you who grew up playing games on the Amiga, Atari, and Commodore 64 will undoubtedly be familiar with the title and its ridiculous amount of power-ups. According to the email we received, everything that went into the original version will be found in this new Android iteration, including the charge shot. If the idea of a direct 80's port doesn't get you excited, maybe OpenFeint integration and cross-platform leaderboards and achievements will. Look for R-Type on September 12th in the Android Market!
R-Type Coming to Android on September 12 originally appeared on AndroidGuys.
Wednesday, 24 August 2011
Video: OK Go covers The Muppets
Please enjoy this video of OK Go covering "The Muppet Show Theme Song." (Thanks, Lisa Mumbach!)
Tuesday, 23 August 2011
Samsung cites Stanley Kubrick's '2001: A Space Odyssey' movie as prior art against iPad design patent
Late last night, Samsung filed its opposition brief to Apple's motion for a preliminary injunction in the United States. The main part of Samsung's opposition brief has not yet entered the public record because they filed it under seal. I hope to see a redacted version later today. Samsung has also filed extensive declarations with numerous exhibits, and those documents already give an idea of what Samsung's defense strategy against Apple's motion is.
One element of Samsung's defense strategy is interesting enough that I wanted to report on it beforehand. Ever since Apple started to assert the design of the iPad against other manufacturers, many people have been wondering whether there's actually prior art for the general design of the iPad in some futuristic devices shown in sci-fi movies and TV series. And indeed, Samsung's lawyers make this claim now in their defense against Apple's motion for a preliminary injunction.
The following image shows the content of page 2 of an exhibit filed by Samsung with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California (click to enlarge):
This is how the related declaration explains why this movie picture is valid prior art for a certain iPad-related design patent:
Attached hereto as Exhibit D is a true and correct copy of a still image taken from Stanley Kubrick's 1968 film "2001: A Space Odyssey." In a clip from that film lasting about one minute, two astronauts are eating and at the same time using personal tablet computers. The clip can be downloaded online at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQ8pQVDyaLo. As with the design claimed by the D’889 Patent, the tablet disclosed in the clip has an overall rectangular shape with a dominant display screen, narrow borders, a predominately flat front surface, a flat back surface (which is evident because the tablets are lying flat on the table's surface), and a thin form factor.
I also watched that movie years ago. I wouldn't call myself a fan, but I think it's a good film. Admittedly, I had forgotten about those tablet computers shown in it.
It would be amazing if the court agreed with Samsung that this constitutes prior art for that particular iPad-related design patent. Whether or not Samsung will succeed, the mere fact that they proffer this kind of evidence is remarkable and will be exciting for many fans of movies in general -- and of that movie in particular -- to find out about.
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Developers Start Your Engines, Preview of Google TV add-on now Available for Android SDK
Great news for Google TV owners and developers alike. Those promises of the Android Market on your Google TV have just received a huge kick towards reality. In preparation for a soon-to-come Honeycomb update, developers can now download a preview of the Google TV add-on for the Android SDK. While the add-on doesn't contain all features of Google TV it will allow developers a head start in getting their apps ready for Google TV.
The add-on provides all the tools necessary for app development, emulation (only on Linux with KVM) and testing. The Google TV add-on includes new API's for TV interaction along with a few online publications to help make the app transition as painless as possible. The UI guidelines have some excellent tips along with a few simple reminders such as "TVs are always in landscape." Want to make sure your app gets listed in the Android Market for Google TV? Then you're going to want to read the "Feature Support in Google TV" section for instructions on how to specify that your application does not require full touchscreen support.
Just thinking about Honeycomb and the Android Market on my TV makes me salivate. The faster developers get started on creating and porting their Android apps to Google TV the better. Google TV is about to be resurrected very soon so all you sad faces out there that missed out on the HP TouchPad deal, you now know what to do with that extra $99 dollars --- can you say Logitech Revue!
Source: Google TV Blog via Phandroid
Developers Start Your Engines, Preview of Google TV add-on now Available for Android SDK originally appeared on AndroidGuys.
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