During the earnings call for third quarter financial results, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg gave further information on the expectations of the Oculus Rift, including the path he sees Oculus traveling in the future. While no exact information was stated about a consumer release, Zuckerberg said it could take years for the technology to be “meaningful.” […]
Epson is gearing up to release two new professional level photo scanners in November with the Perfection V800 Photo and Perfection V850 Pro. The scanners offer a number of scanning options, allowing users to scan photos and negatives–including 35mm slides, medium format and film strips–with the help of height adjustable film holders. “Epson has incorporated […]
Shuhei Yoshida, Sony’s president of worldwide studios, would like to an offer an apology to fans burned by the problematic launch of socially-connected PlayStation 4 racer Driveclub,but that doesn’t mean that there is good news about the release. “[T]he road to launch has been a little rocky, and we are truly sorry that so many […]
Oct 30 2014 | Posted in
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The weird part of this Time Anomalies video is where Arno jumps through a rift in time and travels from French Revolution-era Paris to a Paris filled with electricity, zeppelins, machine guns and the Eiffel Tower. And possibly Nazis. That’s a 140-year jump. What the hell is happening here? Ubisoft released the trailer with […]
Puzzle & Dragons creator GungHo Online Entertainment America has secured a deal to publish games from 17-BIT, developer of the multiplatform tactical strategy game Skulls of the Shogun and the upcoming Galak-Z: The Dimensional. GungHo notes that it established the relationship in order to “[deliver] classic game experiences with modern technologies and hardware.” The company […]
Nintendo released two new versions of its 3DS handheld system in Japan earlier this month, named New Nintendo 3DS and New Nintendo 3DS LL (aka XL). Old Nintendo 3DS owners in the US and Europe aren’t going to be debating whether to drop another couple hundred bucks on the upgrade anytime soon though. Why? Because […]
Oct 30 2014 | Posted in
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Razer launched a new version of its Naga MMO-focused PCgaming mouse. Called the Naga Epic Chroma, this mouse is only meant for right-handed gamers, as the company has stuffed 12 mechanical buttons on its left side. (Sorry lefties, but you’ll have to stick with the first Naga MMO mouse for now.) As the name implies, […]
Following Xbox One and PlayStation 4, Nintendo has announced that it will introduce pre-loading functionality for Wii U and 3DS games. The feature will be implemented first on Wii U with Super Smash Bros. next month, Nintendo president Satoru Iwata said in prepared comments released today. The pre-loading functionality will later be rolled out to […]
Oct 30 2014 | Posted in
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MSI’s new GT80 Titanis the first gaming laptop to provide a built-in mechanical keyboard. According to the company, the GT80 features a SteelSeries keyboard with Cherry Brown MX switches and 27-mm keycaps, which will provide plenty of clickety-click tactile feedback while gaming or simply trolling across the Internet. Mechanical keyboards can tolerate finger-based abuse, and […]
Dan Dare, the quintessentially British comic strip hero, will turn 65 next year, and comics publisher 2000 AD is planning to mark the occasion with the release of some never-before-reprinted stories from the 1970s charting the adventures of the “pilot of the future”. Dare and his trademark wavy eyebrows first appeared in the pages of […]