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Popular Mechanics June 25, 2008 Sam Roudman |
10 Classic Games We Want on the Nintendo Wii Virtual Console GoldenEye... Contra... Mortal Kombat... etc. |
Home Theater June 25, 2008 |
Mitsubishi Shows LaserVue Mitsubishi shows off its creativity in three different ways -- Laser-backlight LCD-HDTVs, 5.1-channel sound built into sets, and 3D for both movies and games. |
PC Magazine June 23, 2008 Frank Washburn |
Getting Your Game Face On Today's high-tech games are tapping into a player's emotional responses using his avatar. |
Wired June 23, 2008 Clive Thompson |
15th Anniversary: Revenge of the Wii Nintendo's lead designer Shigeru Miyamoto talks about the progress and success of the Wii. |
Popular Mechanics July 2008 Glenn Derene |
Inside the High-Tech Art of Gaming's Realistic Car Crashes In the just-released game GRID you can pilot virtual versions of up to 50 cars. You can also crash them into a twisted, smoking mess of mashed-up metal. |
Inc. June 2008 Leigh Buchanan |
Legacy Gary Gygax, 1938-2008 The wizard behind Dungeons & Dragons. |
Popular Mechanics May 29, 2008 Glenn Derene |
Wii All You Can Be? Why the Military Needs the Gaming Industry In the past, the military far outspent the gaming industry on human-interface technology, but that's changed. Raytheon often uses Xbox controllers as an interface for unmanned aerial vehicles and is now experimenting with the Wii controller. |
Popular Mechanics May 28, 2008 Erik Sofge |
Gaming's Guns of Tomorrow: Ready For War--or Inspiration? Futuristic shooter games always balance the pace with modern defense technology with the arsenal of fair game play. Do developers go overboard with the cosmetics of carnage, or could their weapons inform the 22nd-century military? |
Popular Mechanics May 21, 2008 Glenn Derene |
Motion Capture Ready to Bring Next-Gen Avatars to Gaming, Movies, Medicine, the Military and More (With Video!) It's testament to the speed of digital imaging innovation that what was considered revolutionary just a few years ago is already being superseded by a new generation of motion-capture technologies. |
Wired May 19, 2008 Erin Biba |
Making Cell Phone Games a Public Spectacle Next time you're in Times Square, you may be able to challenge the weirdos around you to a videogame on MTV's big-screen billboard. The controller? Your cell phone. |
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