Logitech announces three new gaming peripherals

On August 5, 2010, in Industry News, by David Dahlquist

Logitech has announced three new gaming peripherals that could help give you a competitive edge in the online playing field.

iPhone vs. Android Live Multiplayer Now Possible.

On July 19, 2010, in Industry News, by Seamus Bellamy

The grudge match between iPhone users and those poor, misguided souls who believe that their Android handset is soooo superior can now be settled in the theater of war. Finally, the endless arguments over the numbers of apps available, open source vers…

E3: OnLive game service unveils launch titles, details for June 17 release

On June 15, 2010, in Industry News, by Chris Holt

A new gaming service allows users to play high-end games on Intel Macs, regardless of the Mac’s processing power.

Illusion Labs Previews iPad Gaming

On February 2, 2010, in Industry News, by Brian Proffit

Eager
to get another look at what gaming might look like on the iPad?
TouchArcade
has some videos of mockups showing what it might be like. Illusion
Labs has demos showing some really great touch-based action on a
big screen. The screen is bigger than an iPad, but it gives a great
idea of what will be possible.

They
show Touch Grind (available
now
for the iPhone) on a much larger screen, and the extra visual
area makes a huge difference. You can see things coming and plan
ahead how you’re going to kick-flip off one rail onto another.
Likewise, their app Sway
comes alive on a bigger screen. The iPhone version is a little tricky
to get used to because there’s not much margin for error when trying
to touch the edge of things just right. The bigger screen makes it
more likely that you’ll move from one object to the next
successfully.

They
got especially creative in their
demo
of Labyrinth 2 for a bigger screen, somehow attaching
accelerometers to an Apple Cinema Display. They were able to add a
huge number of screen elements to the game. Obviously the iPad’s
screen isn’t as large, but you get the idea that developers are going
to take gaming on the iPad to a whole new level. The media may be
surprised to find that what many of them called “another eReader”
turns out to be the hottest new gaming platform.

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