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January 12th, 2012, 01:10 Posted By: wraggster
If you're someone whose hatred of physical media and cluttered entertainment systems is rivaled only by your passion for contemporary gaming and universal controllers, your next television purchase may have just become as conflicted as your eccentric little heart of hearts.
Gaikai and LG have announced plans to place Gaikai's cloud-based game-streaming services inside of LG's upcoming 2012 line of Cinema 3D TVs. The service will use Gaikai's middleware to power an LG-branded gaming portal within the company's existing Smart TV app ecosystem. No information has yet been given regarding how these games will actually be played, but we're hopeful it will involve a controller of some kind, rather than creative use of the TV's remote.
OnLive has also announced further integration of its cloud-based game-streaming service into Google's GoogleTV platform, by way of Vizio's "next generation" of "Internet Apps Plus" devices. Vizio TVs equipped with Internet Apps Plus and GoogleTV 2.0 will allow users to connect their Universal Controller and stream games normally. This is a big leap from OnLive's current GoogleTV presence, which is currently limited to a "Player" app that allows GoogleTV users to spectate OnLive games happening on other devices. No word on whether full OnLive functionality will come to other devices running GoogleTV 2.0.
http://www.joystiq.com/2012/01/11/ga...-to-googletvs/
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January 12th, 2012, 01:09 Posted By: wraggster
The Android OS version of Street Fighter IV we originally caught wind of back in September is now Street Fighter IV HD. As per the original announcement, the game will initially be exclusive to the LG Spectrum, which launches on Verizon January 19.
After LG's limited exclusivity blackout expires, however, Street Fighter IV HD will hit the US Android Marketplace in May for $12.99. A Wifi-enabled VS. mode allows for local multiplayer, although it's unclear whether wireless VS. will require two of the same handsets. Also no word yet on system requirements for non-LG devices, although since the Spectrum is launching with Gingerbread and not Ice-Cream Sandwich, any dual-core Android device seems like a good bet.
http://www.joystiq.com/2012/01/11/st...tplace-in-may/
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January 12th, 2012, 01:06 Posted By: wraggster
Max Payne 3 is set in the slums and high-rolling cities of São Paulo, Brazil. To truly get a feel for the land and its society, Rockstar developers and researchers traveled to the heart of the city to study its law-enforcement branches, its extensive weapons collection and to track down local casting, theRockstar newswire reads. São Paulo has become infamous for its favelas, gang violence and illegal trafficking, perhaps because it's all set against such a lush, photogenic landscape.
It appears the Rockstar team watched a few documentaries that take advantage of São Paulo's dark beauty, as it's able to name-drop such titles as Favela Rising and Bus 174. So, we're sure the devs were completely prepared for the reality of São Paulo's slums.
http://www.joystiq.com/2012/01/11/ro...lo-for-max-pa/
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January 12th, 2012, 00:53 Posted By: wraggster
Ah, the beauty of spreading the guts of some hackable hardware across your workbench. This happens to be the circuit board and LCD screen from a Parrot DF3120 digital picture frame. The device is pretty powerful, considering you can still find them available for around $25. You’ll get a 3.5″ screen, ARM9 processor with 8MB or RAM, Bluetooth, a tilt sensor, and more. It seem that [BusError], [Sprite_tm], [Claude], and few others really went to town and spilled all of the secrets this device has to offer.
Their goal of the hack was to get their own Linux kernel running. It is possible to reprogram the processor using its JTAG interface. And if you really want to drill down to the good stuff, there’s access to all of the BGA pins on the bottom of the board thanks to a grid of micro vias. But the device can be tricked into flashing your own firmware just by altering a stock upgrade image.
You can get a pretty good idea of what there is to do once you’ve replaced the firmware from the video after the break. A RAM upgrade (using a chip from an old PC133 stick) lets the video run smoothly as it’s controlled via a Wii remote.
http://hackaday.com/2012/01/10/this-...u-might-think/
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January 11th, 2012, 23:56 Posted By: wraggster
Potential video game investors are being put off by the lack of digital data, say industry experts.
The UK games industry’s Digital Group – which is supported by UKIE – says it’ll be easier to persuade financial giants to invest in games if they could see the size of the market.
“There is a ton of investors who want to invest in the games industry,” said Mediatonic’s Geoff Heath. “I know quite a lot of them and what’s holding a lot of them back is getting good data on the non-boxed business.
Green Man Gaming’s Paul Sulyok added: “We get professional investors contacting us, they are saying they would like some information about the market because they are doing x, y and z.
“But there isn’t that clarity around the value of this digital marketplace – and there is clarity around boxed products as it is established now.”
Get Games operations director Dermot Stapleton added: “There’s lots of headline figures about the industry being worth x number of billion pounds, but is the industry sustainable? Is there a living to be made out of it? Is it worth getting out of bed?”
The UK’s Digital Group currently consists of 24 members who are trying to form a PC digital download chart – which it says will be available in months.
“This chart is letting us measure this for the first time, and you can truly see that the PC market is not dying at all,” said Square Enix’s online publishing director Simon Protheroe.
UKIE?chairman Andy Payne added: “We haven’t dragged anyone to this group. There is good stuff here, so why not come on in? This is not a UKIE club thing. It is for the entire industry.”
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/lack-...vestors/089602
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January 11th, 2012, 23:45 Posted By: wraggster
PC peripheral manafacturer Razer has unveiled Project Fiona, a dedicated gaming tablet PC featuring side-mounted handles with integrated controllers.
Unveiled at CES in Las Vegas, Project Fiona runs on Windows 8 and Intel's i7 Ivy Bridge processor, meaning gamepad-supporting PC games will run natively on the tablet with no need for ports. Developers will, however, be able to add Fiona-exclusive control options to their games.
As well as the handles - each of which contains an analogue stick and four face buttons - Project Fiona boasts force feedback, accelerometers, and a multi-touch screen.
Brad Graff, director of partner marketing for Intel's netbook and tablet group, said: "Project Fiona's combination of high performance Intel-based gaming hardware and innovative tablet design is specifically focused for PC gamers. It will unleash the PC gamer to play their existing and future high-end games in one of the most exciting new form factors - a tablet."
Razer intends to release Project Fiona in the fourth quarter of this year, and is aiming for a price point of under $1000 (£645). Dev units will be available soon.
http://www.edge-online.com/news/raze...-gaming-tablet
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January 11th, 2012, 22:53 Posted By: wraggster
PC edition of innovative motion controller to launch across 12 countries
Microsoft will roll out an official PC edition of Kinect on February 1st, Microsoft has announced.
Hardware will be sold in limited quantities across 12 countries - United Kingdom, United States, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand and Spain.
“Developers who have existing non-commercial deployments using our beta 2 SDK may continue using beta 2 and the Kinect for Xbox 360 hardware,” Microsoft said.
“To accommodate this, we are extending the time of the beta 2 license from June 16, 2013 for three more years, to June 16, 2016.
“However, we expect that as Kinect for Windows hardware becomes readily available, developers will shift their development efforts to Kinect for Windows hardware in conjunction with the latest SDK and runtime.”
http://www.develop-online.net/news/3...e-February-1st
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January 11th, 2012, 22:44 Posted By: wraggster
PC firm plans to learn from the mistakes of its short-lived Streak 7.
Just last month Dell announced that its enterprise-focused Streak 7 tablet was to be discontinued in America. It was the second tablet the company abandoned following the Streak 5, which also suffered undesirable sales.
Now Dell has told Reuters that it intends to target consumers with its next tablet, which will receive a Q4 launch. It's likely the company will be hoping for a high interest in the device in the approach to the Christmas shopping season.
Steve Felice, chief commercial officer, Dell, said: "We have been taking our time. The general failure of everyone that's tried to introduce a tablet outside of Apple. You will see us enter this market in a bigger way toward the end of the year. So we are not really deemphasizing it, we are really being very careful how we enter it.
"When you are talking about PC, people are more focused on the hardware itself. When you are talking about the tablet or the smartphone, people are interested in the overall environment it's operating in. As we have matured in this, we are spending a lot more time in the overall ecosystem."
In order to make a dent in the iPad's sales, the future Dell device will need to think carefully about what OS to choose. Felice himself was tightlipped about whether the firm would select Windows 8 or Apple nemesis Android, calling both of them "viable options."
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/read/...te-2012/016667
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January 10th, 2012, 01:22 Posted By: wraggster
As we saw back at E3, Silent Hill: Downpour evokes the feel of old Silent Hillgames, by sending its protagonist Murphy into the familiar town, where he finds monsters, creepiness, and all sorts of dangerous puzzles. But producer Tomm Hulett says this version of the game isn't just about revisiting the setting of the old titles -- he's trying to collect some new fans as well.
"Bringing Silent Hill into sort of a modern game, for old fans, mainstream, for new fans, whatever, it's interesting," he told us at a recent preview event. "Because you need to keep those classic elements but you need to make them interesting for people who are used to Dead Space or Red Dead."
To that end, Downpour has a few systems in it designed to make sure that the new game not only lives up to the Silent Hill franchise, but allows newer players (and even those who just want a good scare) to experience all the frightening fun, too.
http://www.joystiq.com/2012/01/09/si...ck-to-the-new/
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January 9th, 2012, 23:39 Posted By: wraggster
Google is set to introduce pre-loading in the upcoming Chrome 17 web browser, loading and rendering pages which the user is likely to visit so that websites could appear instantly.
Chrome 17, already available in the beta stream, implements prerendering in order to reduce the time between the user hitting return and the appearance of a fully loaded web page.
Google also said that the security features called "safe browsing technology" has been further beefed up to protect against a greater variety of malware attacks. The changes are aimed at sites which try to get the user to download malicious software.
"If a file you download is known to be bad, or is hosted on a website that hosts a relatively high percentage of malicious downloads, Chrome will warn you that the file appears to be malicious and that you should discard it," said Google software engineer Dominic Hamon on theChrome blog.
"Remember, no technical mechanism can ever protect you completely from malicious downloads. You should always be careful about which files you download and consider the reputation of their source," added Hamon.
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/...d-boost/027746
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January 9th, 2012, 00:05 Posted By: wraggster
via http://www.aep-emu.de/
QuakeSpasm is a *Nix friendly Quake Engine based on the SDL port of the popular FitzQuake. It includes some new features, important fixes, and aims for portability and 64 bit correctness. It is available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.
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Changes in 0.85.6 - More work for string buffer safety
- Reverted v0.85.5 change of not allowing deathmatch and coop cvars to be set at the same time (was reported for possibility of causing compatibility issues with mods)
- Several cleanups/changes in the cvar layer
- Minor SDL video fixes.
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January 9th, 2012, 00:04 Posted By: wraggster
via http://www.aep-emu.de/
The GemRB Game Engine is is a port of the original Infinity Engine (the one of Baldur´s Gate, Icewind Dale, Planescape: Torment, etc...) to Linux/Unix, MacOs X and Windows with some enhancements.
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GemRB V0.7.0 (2011-12-30):
New features:
- one can play through the whole Baldur´s Gate saga
- custom TTF fonts support
- arbitrarily sortable casting list
- ios configuration interface, xcode project
- more pst spawn ini flags, individual critical hit animations
Improved features:
- resting, comment timing, actions
- drop caps, keybindings, sdl 1.3 input
- bugfixes, cleanups
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January 9th, 2012, 00:01 Posted By: wraggster
via http://www.aep-emu.de/PNphpBB2-file-...c-t-18144.html.
A new beta version of OpenTTD has been released. OpenTTD is a clone of the Microprose game "Transport Tycoon Deluxe", a popular game originally written by Chris Sawyer. It attempts to mimic the original game as closely as possible while extending it with new features.
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1.2.0-beta2 (2012-01-07) - Feature: [NewGRF] Allow read-only display of NewGRF parameters, if GRF list may not be edited (r23760)
- Feature: [NewGRF] Alternate rail type label list (r23758)
- Feature: Make the default secondary sort method for the server list the number of clients instead of the name (r23710)
- Feature: Try harder to sort text instead of fancy characters in the server names (r23709)
- Feature: Make a distinction between fully zoomed in and default zoomed in screenshots [FS#4916] (r23695)
- Feature: Add ability to adjust brightness of colour after remapping for 32bpp sprites (r23670)
- Feature: [GS] GSGoal::Question(), to ask a question to a(ll) company(ies). It can contain random text, and at most 3 buttons from a collection of 17 (r23731)
- Feature: Australian translation (r23730)
- Fix: Make default timeouts for certain network states lower and configurable [FS#4955] (r23764)
- Fix: Check whether a water tile is really empty when overbuilding it with an object [FS#4956] (r23763)
- Fix: The check for duplicate town names was not really working [FS#4951] (r23759)
- Fix: Missing locking causing crash is extreme case when being in the MP lobby [FS#4938] (r23752)
- Fix: [Win32] Work around a possible deadlock when initialising threaded drawing (r23749)
- Fix: Make vehicle variables A8 and A9 always return 0. Returning cur_image is a potential desyncer due to Action1 in static NewGRFs (r23748)
- Fix: Also set ´info´ to NULL if ´instance´ dies (for both AI and GS); avoids invalid memory reads (r23746)
- Fix: If autorefit fails, count the vehicle capacity nevertheless, if it is already carrying the right thing (r23745)
- Fix: [NewGRF] Check the version of the right GRF [FS#4923] (r23744)
- Fix: [NewGRF] Call CB 15E for all vehicles before actually executing any refit [FS#4906] (r23743)
- Fix: Cheating to different climates messes things even more up than changing NewGRFs in-game so it was removed [FS#4939] (r23733)
- Fix: When cheating into another company, the SignList was not updated [FS#4942] (r23728)
- Fix: Reading memory of a temporary (already deconstructed) object is invalid (r23721)
- Fix: [Script] Show the script debug window also when the game script crashes [FS#4935] (r23720)
- Fix: Extraction of music packs failed [FS#4930] (r23719)
- Fix: [AI] Rescanai caused crash when the AI settings of an AI was opened [FS#4936] (r23718)
- Fix: Ships going to wrong dock location when moving the dock while the game is paused [FS#4927] (r23717)
- Fix: The amount of goals was too low [FS#4928] (r23699)
- Fix: Hardcode the original defaults for loading old savegames if they could totally mess with the game´s behaviour [FS#4859] (r23693)
- Fix: Infrastructure count of canals/locks/ship depots was not updated properly when a company went into bankruptcy or was taken over [FS#4921] (r23686)
- Fix: When fitting another engine the cargo capacity of wagons could become lower, causing them to contain more than they should. This caused the cargo transfer from the replaced parts to put even more stuff in the already full wagon. Prevent this from happening by reducing the amount of cargo in the vehicle to the capacity when moving vehicles/wagons around, or when autoreplacing [FS#4912] (r23683)
- Fix: Vehicle numbers got misaccounted when autoreplacing failed due to length checks [FS#4914] (r23681)
- Fix: [AI] Prevent removal of the (AI) company the local player is in [FS#4915] (r23680)
- Fix: [Script] Close the editbox of settings when changing an AI, to avoid invalid memory read/write (r23678)
- Fix: [Script] Invalidate AI Parameters window when changing AI [FS#4909] (r23677)
- Fix: When removing road stops the wrong tile was checked for updating the infrastructure cache [FS#4913] (r23676)
- Fix: [Script] The ´Configure´ button in the ´AI / Game Configuration´ window did not get enabled when activating a GameScript (r23668)
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January 8th, 2012, 21:33 Posted By: wraggster
Petitions come and petitions go, but when an employee of Namco Bandai suggests Dark Souls could get ported to PC with a few thousand signatures, we take notice. Administrator shoupinou responded to a request for a PC version of Dark Souls with the following advice:
"There is always possibilities to have games adapted on PC and the good news is that Dark Souls is not a 100% typical Console game so the adaptation is possible. Now to make things happen, let's say the demand has to be properly done. someone to make a successful petition?"
There is a petition gathering steam as we speak -- 36,668 signatures as of this writing -- and if you're a PC or Dark Souls fan, we don't see any danger in adding your own to the fight. Unless the CIA is using it to compile a list of suspected terrorists or something.
http://www.joystiq.com/2012/01/08/da...th-a-petition/
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January 8th, 2012, 21:27 Posted By: wraggster
It's a little later than originally anticipated, but Linux kernel3.2 is finally here. As per usual, it packs a number of improvements -- most them under the hood. Perhaps most exciting are some power-saving features related to graphics drivers, which should help get those battery life issues under control in Ubuntu 12.04. Other improvements include better (and hopefully more stable) WiFi drivers and faster read access to EXT4 formatted file systems. The list of changes is pretty epic to say the least. You can find plenty more detail at the source as well as a link to download the kernel for yourself, though, we highly recommend you wait until it comes to your distro of choice on its own.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/08/l...s-version-3-2/
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January 7th, 2012, 23:25 Posted By: wraggster
Star Wars: The Old Republic might not have picked up too many "Game of the Year" awards in 2011 (due mostly to the fact that it was out for about 10 days when the year ended), but that hasn't stopped EA from getting some awards declared for the game anyway.
First, the company declared its own title the "fastest-growing subscription MMO" around, and now it's worked with the Guinness Book of World Records todeclare SW:TOR the "Largest Entertainment Voice Over Project" of all time. The 2012 Gamers' Edition of the famous world record publication has a whole guide to Star Wars video games over the years, and also heralds BioWare's Knights of the Old Republic as the best game with Jedis ever made.
True, KotOR is great, and the MMO has over 200,000 lines of quest dialogue spoken by a couple hundred voice actors, so Guinness hasn't missed its mark. But it sure seems like EA's fishing a little far out in the bay for compliments on this one. How about giving us a call when the game is ready to win the Guinness award for most polished Mac release, guys?
http://www.joystiq.com/2012/01/07/st...-most-voice-a/
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January 7th, 2012, 23:14 Posted By: wraggster
OLPC's XO 3.0 tablet has been in the works for what seems like forever, and now it's finally ready to be unveiled at CES. Nicholas Negroponte apparently either found the unbreakable screens he was looking for or simply decided the crowds at CES 2012 should get to see the new slate first. It's powered by a Marvell ARM PXA618 SoC that runs Android or Linux and has the same Pixel Qi display seen in other OLPCs. Plus, it has special charging circuitry so it can top up its battery using solar cells and hand crankslike its XO 1.75 sibling -- a particularly useful feature in places where electrical sockets are hard to come by. Unfortunately, pictures of the tablet are still scarce, but come on back next week when we get our hands on one at CES. Until then, check out the PR after the break.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/06/o...-debut-at-ces/
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January 7th, 2012, 23:11 Posted By: wraggster
Make no mistake about it, 3D is an industry darling (despite its gimmicky implementation). The feature, incorporated in everything from movies to TVs to video game consoles, is now taking a trip over to the wild, wild west of tablet design. Coupling the tech with Google's latest device agnostic OS -- Ice Cream Sandwich -- Chinese manufacturer Aigo is prepping to release its own glasses-free 3D Pad that utilizes a high-res LCD display similar to Nintendo's 3DS, letting users turn the effect on and off. No pricing or concrete launch plans have been announced outside of a planned February 2012 bow. But after next week's CES reveals, the tab's sure to find itself in plentiful company.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/07/a...ar-demands-it/
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January 7th, 2012, 00:58 Posted By: wraggster
Steam sales increased by more than 100 per cent year-over-year in 2011 for the seventh year running, according to Valve.
The developer and publisher has released an official statement which, along with highlighting the previously reported record number of concurrent users on Steam, also reveals the continued remarkable growth of its platform.
Steam's catalogue grew to include over 1,800 games and 40 million user sign-ups (what percentage of these accounts remain active was not disclosed, however).
Steam also doubled the amount of content it delivered in 2011 compared to the prior year, serving more than 780 Petabytes of data worldwide.
"Steam and Steamworks continues to evolve to keep up with customer and developer demands for new services and content," says Valve president Gabe Newell.
"Support for in-game item trading prompted the exchange of over 19 million items. Support for Free to Play (FTP) games, launched in June, has spurred the launch of 18 FTP titles on Steam, with more coming in 2012.
"Looking forward, we are preparing for the launch of the Big Picture UI mode, which will allow gamers to experience Steam on large displays and in more rooms of the house."
http://www.next-gen.biz/news/steam-s...t-seventh-year
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January 7th, 2012, 00:14 Posted By: wraggster
Chipmaker AMD is facing a lawsuit from the largest OEM notebook manufacturer Quanta, with the notebook maker alleging that AMD sold chips that were too hot and unreliable.
It seems that the suit relates to AMD chips that featured in notebooks that Quanta built for NEC some time in 2006. The part in question is an integrated graphics chip marketed as the ATI RS600ME.
Quanta fired a legal broadside at AMD, accusing the company of civil fraud, breach of warranty and a host of other civil claims in addition to the central claim that the company sold faulty chips to Quanta.
"Quanta has suffered significant injury to prospective revenue and profits," Quanta said in the filing while AMD disputes the claim and said that it was not aware of other customers with the same chip.
"Quanta has itself acknowledged to AMD that it used the identical chip in large volumes in a different computer platform that it manufactured for NEC without such issues," said an AMD spokesman quoted in a Bloomberg report.
It's somewhat puzzling that such a case should take until now to come to light and it probably doesn't speak well for the relationship of AMD and one of the world's leading notebook manufacturers.
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/...t-chips/027741
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