Posts Tagged ‘games’

Link compilation of past month

Lets start with a new search engine called leapfish which claims to be a real time search engine. Which means the database index includes content just a few minutes old from Web 2.0 services like twitter, facebook, blogs, youtube and co.
The project SixthSense by Pranav Mistry is as the website says:  a wearable gestural interface [...]

Link compilation of past month

In this category I will periodically post a collection of links I find on my way through the web. First one I want to share with you is the not new idea, but great solution of James Dyson with the AllSocket Concept for cleaning up the wire mess.

The 2nd one is a futuristic concept of [...]

Playing games on the cloud

Are you one those, who buys every year new hardware to play the newest games with the best settings? You can save your money this year and even if you not such a person it might interest you too.
The company OnLive reveals it’s games on demand service at the GDC the Games Developer Conference. With [...]

The future of gaming ?

Since mobile devices like smartphones and MID (Mobile internet device) are getting faster and faster and also have integrated GPS and WLAN, there are new possibilities for developers. The cue to that is location-based games, these are games which involve the player’s location as game concept.
Here are some of my favorites. On Tourality you have [...]

Cloudy future for the Internet?

There is no doubt about it cloud computing will be one of the major topics in the internet in the future, if it isn’t already. Basicly expressed, it’s about the shifting of applications and data into the web (the cloud). The gains are obvious: flexibility, portability, ease of use, it just needs a web client [...]

Game development today and in the future

It’s no secret if I’m tell’n you that physics in games became more and more important in the past and will be even more in the future. What has changed, is that physics are now a game concept themselves as you can see in Crayon Physics and JellyCar.

Crayon Physics Deluxe from Petri Purho on Vimeo.
Moreover [...]