Ubisoft CEO says that Beyond Good & Evil 2 “will be made ‘more accessible,’ a supposed improvement from a title that was ‘probably a little too difficult for the general gamers at that time.’ Continue reading for the trailer. Click here for first picture in gallery.
Speaking to Next Generation, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot describes the recently announced Beyond Good & Evil sequel as a game done “for the new generation that’s come into videogames.”
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What could be superior than surfing the web and/or YouTube on your iPhone? Playing Battle Pong with friends. Put simply, this is an updated version of “Atari’s classic paddle ball game, with a multi-device, multi-player twist.” Video after the break.
While the game can’t actually detect the proximity of the devices at this point, it does appear to store the exit position of the ball on one screen and transmit that as the entrance point on the adjacent screen.
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Aside from making wallets, there are several duct tape uses, such as building a functional personal case. The fine example above manages “to keep all of the components and the structure itself secure using rolled up duct tape support beams.” Click here for first picture in gallery.
We all know duct tape has a million uses - but did you know that the actual figure is a million and one? It’s true - a bunch of geeks confirmed it when they succeeded in building a Computer case entirely out of the sticky stuff.
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Joe & Mac, released in 1991 (arcades), starred “the green-haired Joe and the blue-haired Mac, cavemen who battle though numerous prehistoric levels using crude, stone weapons such as boomerangs, bones and clubs.” ScrewAttack takes a look back at this title after the break.
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If you think pocket watches are a thing of the past, think again. This digital pocket watch concept features an OLED touchscreen that “can be changed to suit your needs - from minimal analog hands to a full on digital display.” Click here for one more picture.
Along with state-of-the-art voice recognition software, theres a hidden spot on the back for house keys. All I need is this, a monocle, top hat, and a walking stick.
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Inside Line pits the 2009 Nissan GT-R against the Audi R8, Porsche 911, Subaru STI, Mitsubishi Evo, and Lotus Elise in a street comparison test. Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.
We also learned that speed doesn’t always cost money. The Evo, the cheapest vehicle in this test, proved that. Just as the Audi R8 demonstrates that it’s possible to have a comfortable street automobile that makes the numbers and goes really friggin’ fast.
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You’ll never have to leave the house with a bowling alley and/or video arcade in your backyard, or that’s what these techies thought. Continue reading to see more. Click here for first picture in gallery.






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Called the “T-Horizon”, this touch computer boasts a “sleek folder design with a detachable processing unit for portability and double-sided transparent flexible screens.” Click here for first picture in gallery.
Multi-touch screens with touch evoked resizable keyboards and stylus input modes. Smart 3D projection module and inbuilt web-cam / conferencing facility.
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Not quite the Spy Hunter you remember from the arcades, Pontiac took the game to a whole new level with their latest G8 commercial, but now they have released a making of video for your viewing enjoyment. Continue reading to watch.
The visuals are so impressive that we were actually shocked to learn from the video after the jump that everything you see in the commercial is entirely computer generated, including the Pontiac G8 itself.
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