Archive for February, 2011 - Page 81
Zelda Skyward Sword Coming After Ocarina Of Time, According To Satoru Iwata
Nobody knows that you can’t put out a new Nintendo machine and expect it to keep going for long without a quality Zelda better than Nintendo. And Phillips, but mostly Nintendo. So while the launch has caught them dreadfully ankle-trousered, they’re making up for it by talking up the fact [...]
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Android Honeycomb to Support Smartphones?
Google is planning to focus its Android OS on two markets: tablets and smartphones. 3.0 Honeycomb is supposedly meant as a tablet OS. However, recent discoveries suggest that Honeycomb might support mobile phones.
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PlayStation Suite Coming To Windows, iOS Besides Android
One may wonder how it can be that Sony haven’t thought of this sooner, but one would be wasting one’s time because Sony only does things properly when it’s good and ready. And by this we mean the whole bringing PlayStation One games to other platforms in general, not just [...]
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PlayStation Move PC Support Incoming According To Sony Engineer
Sony isn’t a company known for backing down from a fight, in fact quite the opposite, but it”s choosing a different arena to combat Microsoft, its home turf., the PC. Lucky for them that Microsoft is pretty far from home itself, as they’ve only recently announced an SDK for the [...]
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HTC Mozart Coming To T-Mobile US?
If you want Windows Phone 7 in the United States, the only place to get it is either AT&T or T-Mobile. And T-Mobile only has one phone – the HTC HD7. But, they may be getting another phone in their lineup soon, as the HTC Mozart (official name: HTC 7 [...]
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Splinter Cell, Prince Of Persia HD, Both Trilogies Coming To Blu-Ray March 22nd
You’d probably already heard that some of the finest slices of last-gen gaming Ubisoft has produced are getting a makeover. Unfortunately, that makeover seems to be PS3-only, but why dwell on niggling details, when you’re being given the privilege of re-buying Splinter Cell, Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow and Splinter Cell: [...]
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AMD C-50 Fusion Chip for Tablets
Power has always been a concern when designing portable devices. Thus, there is a need to minimize power consumption without necessarily reducing performance. AMD’s latest C-50 Fusion chip is designed for low-power dual-core tablet computing.
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PS3 Hacks Removed From Github After Sony DMCA, File Names Revealed
Sony’s revving up for a running start on those windmills, as the first website to feel its legal wrath for hosting the foul key to the PS3′s seedy underbelly has been umm… in contact with Sony, if by contact you mean a DMCA to the kidneys. Although, funny thing about [...]
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Grand Theft Auto Was Almost Never Made, Publisher Almost Cancelled It
Stories of brilliant, game-changing err… games pop up all the time, they’re ultimately not that special mostly because most games go through a trudging period in their development before they find themselves and the threat of cancellation is ever-looming. Pretty much the same is true for stories of amazing gameplay [...]
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Dungeons & Dragons Daggerdale To Be Part Of Series, D&D 4th Edition Levels To Be Covered Progressively
I don’t know about you, but my gaming schedule definitely has a largish Dungeons & Dragons shaped hole in it, so when I heard about Bedlam’s Dungeons & Dragons shaped game it just felt right, you know? The only bad thing about it, apart from the eventuality that it turns [...]
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