Category Archives: hardware
Tue, May 21, 2013 | 21:11 BST
Xbox One architecture panel live streaming on Twitch
Major Nelson will be hosting a live stream at any minute discussing the architecture of Xbox One.
Tue, May 21, 2013 | 21:13 BST
Crytek’s CryEngine 3 “an officially licensed provider of middleware and tools” for Xbox One
Crytek has announced that its CryEngine 3 technology is “already primed for Xbox One,” and the firm is “equipped to start creating software for the system now.”
Wed, May 22, 2013 | 02:53 BST
Xbox One: always-on, used game questions remain unclear
Xbox One was announced today, and despite rumors to the contrary, VG247 was told in Londo today it will not require an always-on connection. However, we have heard conflicting reports regarding the need for an online connection, and whether the console will allow for used games to be played – another heavy rumor for eons.
Get the skinny on what is clear and what isn’t below.
Tue, May 21, 2013 | 21:17 BST
Xbox One: 8GB RAM, Blu-Ray, new Kinect confirmed
Xbox One has been revealed in Redmond. Here’s a rundown of the tech under the hood, as well as the new Kinect.
Mon, May 20, 2013 | 04:48 BST
Infinite possibilities for an Xbox Christmas
Whilst not confirmed, the not-so-subtle hints coming from Microsoft’s Aaron Greenberg do indicate a very interesting Christmas for us all. Will both Sony and Microsoft be trying to muscle in on your holiday list?
Mon, May 20, 2013 | 03:48 BST
CastAR brings a new angle to Computer Assisted Reality
There was much gnashing of teeth from the gaming community when Valve recently let go of 25 employees. From those ashes, Jeri Ellsworth and Rick Johnson have since moved on, and with Gabe’s blessing, retained ownership of their work and now continue their passionate dream of bringing Augmented Reality to the world.
Sat, May 18, 2013 | 21:51 BST
Ouya to host public booth in a parking lot down the road from E3
Those who aren’t attending E3 this year and will be in the LA area, can still get their hands on Ouya as the team is hosting a public event for the console down the road from the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Wed, May 15, 2013 | 15:05 BST
Tomodachi Collection: New Life continues its streak on Media Create charts
There’s seems to be no stopping the beast that is Tomodachi Collection: New Life on the Media Create charts. Once again, the title was the number one seller in Japan for the week ending May 12. Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon and Animal Crossing: New Leaf continued to be great sellers as well, the former earning life-to-date sales of 691,921 and the later now pushing
over 3.2 million copies across the region.
Tue, May 14, 2013 | 14:19 BST
Nvidia Shield to release in June, pre-orders go live next week
Nvidia has announced its Shield portable gaming system will be released in June and will run you $349. Pre-orders will go live on May 20via Nvidia’s website.
Thu, May 09, 2013 | 14:08 BST
Ouya announces $15 million in new funding, Bing Gordon appointment
Ouya has announced it has secured an additional $15 million in new funding along with the appointment of former EA CCO Bing Gordon to the board of directors. The release date has also slipped a bit.
Wed, May 08, 2013 | 19:22 BST
Consoles don’t need a five year turn-around unless there’s a “big enough leap,” – Epic VP
Epic Games vice president Mark Rein doesn’t believe console manufacturers have dropped the ball by not releasing a new console every five years.
Wed, May 08, 2013 | 15:10 BST
Tomodachi Collection: New Life tops Japan’s Media Create charts again
Tomodachi Collection: New Life was once again the top earner in Japan for the week ending May 5. Last weeks’ number one, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen fell to fourth place. Interestingly enough, there were no new releases for the period, yet sales of all hardware offerings were up over last week. Some not by much, but growth is growth.
Wed, May 01, 2013 | 14:52 BST
Tomodachi Collection: New Life still the pips on Media Create charts
Tomodachi Collection: New Life continued its dominance of the Media Create charts this week, moving another 144,903 units. Combined with last week when it moved 404,858 units during its debut, the title has moved 549,761 physical units in Japan.
Tue, Apr 30, 2013 | 20:45 BST
Nintendo aware of hackers’ claim to have “reversed the Wii U drive authentication”
Hackers have claimed to have “completely reversed the Wii U drive authentication, disk encryption, file system, and everything else needed for this next generation key”.
Wed, Apr 24, 2013 | 22:17 BST
PS4′s PlayGo system explained by Sony’s Mark Cerny
Sony’s lead system architect and hardware wizard Mark Cerny, has delved into the innards of PS4 as well as PlayGo which allows users to download games and start playing them before the download is finished.
Wed, Apr 24, 2013 | 14:28 BST
Tomodachi Collection: New Life sparks 3DS surge on Japanese charts
Tomodachi Collection: New Life was the big seller in Japan the week of Apr 15 -21. It moved 404,858 for 3DS, while Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 debuted in second with 87,661 units sold on PS3. 3DS LL sales were up over the prior period by 28,950 units.
Sat, Apr 20, 2013 | 17:24 BST
Ouya has over 10,000 registered developers on board
Ouya now has over 10,000 registered developers, according to the firm’s head of developer relations, Kellee Santiago. Speaking with Joystiq, she said to expect announcements regarding the console to occur in the next “few weeks.” The latest we’ve heard on the development end, is that Minority Media’s Silent Enemy is in the works for the console, among other high profile development teams.
Thu, Apr 18, 2013 | 21:51 BST
Nintendo feels 3DS will “take off” in the US this year thanks to upcoming release slate
Nintendo’s Bill Trinen believes 3Ds will “take off” in the US this year, thanks to the amount of titles in the works.
Thu, Apr 18, 2013 | 20:41 BST
SEGA Pluto prototype shown off by former SEGA employee
A former SEGA employee has posted shots and information on something called SEGA Pluto, which was SEGA Saturn with internal Netlink. According to a forum poster on Assembler Games called Super Magnetic, Pluto was “the heaviest console,” he’d ever held and it featured: “two controller ports, and on top you have a flip-top drive bay, a cart slot, a Power button, and the venerable Reset button.” The poster notes Pluto may have been the codename for the Saturn console, and only two prototypes of this particular version were created. Thanks, D’toid.



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