Devil Might Cry 4 for the Xbox 360 / PS3 “present two separate difficulty levels for players to test their skills with.” Continue reading to check out two new clips. Click here for first picture in gallery.
For newcomers to the series, the Human setting should offer a challenge but help ease players into monster killing. For veterans of the franchise, however, the Devil Hunter setting should present more than enough of a challenge to your capabilities. After selecting a couple of options, players are thrown into the gam




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Unlike its predecessor, “level evolution looks to be a huge focus this time around, and it works wonderfully, as our free-for-all fights were not only about person vs. person survival, but also a constant battle for an ever-changing position against a world that didn’t seem to want us there.” Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.
My personal favorite as far as levels go has to be the Bridge of Eldin from Zelda, as it’s a no-BS flat world that allows for the purist face-off I play the game for. Of course you’ll still need to watch out for charging warthogs
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For those who like scouring garage sales and scrap yards for car parts, then check out these amazing hubcap creatures. Click here for first picture in gallery.
Most of the sculptures are fish, though we caught a lizard or two in there, and many a pub in London has commissioned works of other animals that are on display in their fine establishments. Prices reportedly range from $300 to upwards of $1,000 depending on the complexity of the piece and presumably the value of the raw material
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Designed by Hyomi Kim, the modular Tile + Light system is essentially a “series of five differently configured customizable light fittings that is designed to be adaptable to different environments.” Click here for one more picture.
Without the need for exposed cables or difficult wiring, Tile + Light is simple to install. Tile + Light can be used as a decorative feature in public spaces, such as parks or pools, or serve as directional lighting to line corridors to exits
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This Minority Report-style comic book navigator is comprised of “a grid of 28 synchronized video projectors (7168 x 3072 display resolution), 16 cameras and 9 computers detect to process user movements.” Video after the break.
Using hand gestures like those used on the iPhone, you can scale, rotate, pan and tilt across the collection almost instantaneously. A simple double-snap of your fingers makes the display zoom in an extra level of depth to the location where you snapped, while a single snap zooms back out
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The 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8 has officially been unveiled. Fuel economy wise, it reportedly gets “13 mpg city and 18 mpg on the highway.” Click here for first picture in gallery.
Since the 2008 MY Challenger will be just the SRT8 model with the five-speed automatic, these figures are for the familiar 6.1L HEMI V8 used in other SRT products like the Dodge Charger SRT8 and Chrysler 300 SRT8, both of which also achieve the same fuel economy numbers
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This latest clip “showcases the triple-play of Havok physics, Pixelux’s Digital Molecular Matter, and NaturalMotion’s Euphoria, showing how the three technologies are combining to make Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.” Video after the break.
I’m planning on spending my entire time with the game just running around breaking things and going, “Ooooooo, lookatthat!” Sure it’s a large, irrational intrusion into Star Wars canon, but when you compare it to Soulcalibur IV suddenly it doesn’t seem so bad
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Using hundreds of fiber optic strands, the GloFab lamp illuminates any room. That’s not all, users can even reshape the strands. Click here for first picture in gallery.
GloFab challenges the ugly fiber optic stereotype by weaving together what is almost a fiber optic fabric around a single light source, and shaping it into spheres or various custom fixtures
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Someone apparently managed to get their hands on a Microsoft Windows 7 demo, which shows “a new bootup screen [and] fresh Media Center options.” Video after the break.
ThinkNext tells us that this release — known as Milestone 1 — expires in May of this year, even though if Redmond and its team of crack Enemy of the State-types have anything to say about it, this particular blog will not be getting another preview copy next time around
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