Posts Tagged ‘gaming’

My Nintendo (NES) Business Card

Feb 2010

04

So most of you know by now that I’m a huge dork. Some of you don’t. For those of you skeptical, I’ll prove it. I made personal business cards that look like an NES controller for fun. I mostly give these out when I attend gaming conventions or computer game events, but also to friends.

 

I made these because I wanted to come up with a creative and memorable business card that everybody could appreciate. What do you think?

 

my nintendo business card

 

Delay of Game

Jul 2009

29

This holiday season was shaping up to be an epic lineup of intense AAA titles. Within the past few weeks, many of those titles have been pushed back to early next year, many still within the 2009 fiscal year for publishers, but in the 2010 calendar year. Though the general statement given is “we need a little more time to finalize the game”, this also may help many titles increase their sales by splitting the field in two. Here are some of the games that have already been delayed until 2010:

 

Splinter Cell: Conviction

 

Bioshock 2

 

MAG

 

Bayonetta

 

Red Steel 2

Project Natal has Endless Possibility

Jun 2009

04

project natal camera Project Natal has Endless PossibilityProject Natal” was announced on Monday at Xbox 360’s E3 Press Briefing. For those unfamiliar, Natal is a camera peripheral with motion sensing capabilities, depth perception and programming with facial and voice recognition. However, Natal isn’t just a game peripheral – it’s a game changer. Natal cannot, and should not be limited to games either. The great thing about Natal is it has the potential to truly revolutionize the living room experience, far beyond allowing you to play your favorite racing games without a wheel or playing Halo without a gun.* The vision for Natal can be about creating an entirely new experience for consumers, allowing them to manage all types of media and content.
*I would not be excited about either experience. In my opinion, driving needs a wheel, and FPS games need a controller, content and graphics, not a gimmick.
Full disclosure: For those that do not know, I work for Xbox 360. The views and opinions I represent are absolutely not views and opinions of Microsoft or Xbox 360. Additionally,  I’m biased here. So just take these as caveats.

 

First off, depending upon the precision of the camera, the whole Minority Report-esque ability to flip through programs easily and seamlessly could allow users to easily and quickly browse through music libraries (Zune?) and DVD libraries (Zune HD, Netflix?). Not to mention, innovative use of voice recognition could allow you to say “Play The Beatles” and have it start your music library immediately.* But that’s not even a fraction of the implications that Natal has.
*Alternatively I suppose it could start The Beatles: Rock Band I suppose

 

One of the most intriguing uses of Natal is Milo – a virtual human that can interact with the user and recognize verbal and emotional cues. Not only that, but in the demonstration, you can give Milo a sheet of paper that gets scanned through the camera’s interface. Milo was created by Lionhead Studios, the creators of Black & White and Fable. Peter Molyneux, founder of Lionhead Studios and a lead designer for Project Natal has had plenty of experience developing worlds that truly interact with a user and environments that change based on user input. Imagine beyond just creating an RPG-type game using this virtual human. Imagine Milo as a French or Spanish tutor that you could spend hours with a day learning a language. Or, imagine this tool as a babysitter that can interact with children and play games while a parent is away. Yes it’s futuristic, and might be a little creepy, but you cannot deny the potential.

 

One thing I learned recently is that Johnny Chung Lee is involved with Natal. Famous for his research work in creating some incredible uses for the Wiimote, he has the type of innovative and creative mindset that could be perfect for realizing Natal’s potential. In his blog, he said: “We would all love to one day have our own personal holodeck. This is a pretty measurable step in that direction.” That should give you an idea of the breadth and ambition that the team is going for.

 

For Project Natal to reach its potential; for Natal to succeed, it needs to be much more than a gaming experience. For a project that was described by lee as exceeding “anything that I’ve seen in academic research, never mind a consumer project” and as a “miniature ‘Manhattan project’”, it would be a disservice to the technology for it to remain solely a gaming product. I hope that the joint knowledge and expertise of the Xbox, Zune and Windows teams can put their heads together to provide the best living room experience possible.

 

Links from @jaremy Tweetstream May 17-30 2009

May 2009

31

I missed last week’s update, so here is the past two weeks’ Tweetstream links.

 

CategorySiteDescription
Gaminghttp://bit.ly/bEenuTiger Woods PGA Tour iPhone review
Gaminghttp://bit.ly/p7BInMass Effect 2 teaser video
Gaminghttp://bit.ly/pjH3BinFAMOUS comic-style marketing campaign on IGN
Gaminghttp://bit.ly/17QPkWLionhead Studios to present at Microsoft's E3 presentation
Gaminghttp://bit.ly/13RcTFTeam Fortress 2: Meet the Spy
Gaminghttp://bit.ly/f7iIHDuke Nukem Forever's development team canned
Gaminghttp://bit.ly/envQQE3 Floor Plans
Gaminghttp://bit.ly/37ovmPopCap VP heads to Blizzard
Gaminghttp://bit.ly/1aw8sOTrailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
Gaminghttp://bit.ly/XYi38Natural Selection 2 trailer
Gaminghttp://bit.ly/1aBrqqDell exits the gaming scene
Gaminghttp://bit.ly/W3nZNLeaked videos for Assassin's Creed 2, Splinter Cell: Conviction
Technologyhttp://bit.ly/11ybwvApple considering enabling background apps on iPhone
Technologyhttp://bit.ly/iJTNYYou can close apps in Windows 7 with Mouse3
Technologyhttp://bit.ly/tNvbnGoogle Wave preview - revolutionary or just cool?
Technologyhttp://appft.comThere's an app for that - very funny Apple parody website
Technologyhttp://bit.ly/4Ri5MGoogle automatic email message translation
Technologyhttp://bit.ly/18xIHdFans trying to bring back Polaroid film
Technologyhttp://bit.ly/169McCZune HD official announcement
Technologyhttp://bit.ly/Uvb8nMicrosoft Bing hands-on
Analysishttp://bit.ly/11BpELMaster your own social media data flow
Analysishttp://bit.ly/19AJOeRandy Johnson has won 249 games since turning THIRTY years old
Miscellaneoushttp://bit.ly/1PD46Danger Mouse's new album will be released entirely online (through torrents)
Miscellaneoushttp://bit.ly/XZtTnRunPee website tells you when to pee during movies
Miscellaneoushttp://bit.ly/1as8iHA mug for pessimists
Miscellaneoushttp://bit.ly/kOPpjWatch MST3000 24/7 at Justin.tv
Miscellaneoushttp://bit.ly/FpIxGFormer employees' recycled business cards

 

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