Absolutely nothing. The best part is the PPCBoot Bios . . . Best part of cpu, upgradeable slot that will take the G5 PowerPC chip when people other than Apple can get their hands on them.
Wow. Looking at all that art, games, machines, and history makes me so nostalgic I almost wept. The humanity!!!
Good God how I loved those games, the joy they brought me in my youth, how much time I spent playing Asteroid and Pac-man. It's so sad to see all of those favorites collected in one spot like that.
Does anyone remember when the RIAA claimed that they were suffering a 15% drop in profits for their artists, after they dropped production by 20%????
Sounds kinda familiar. I wonder if they're going to claim a loss of income/profits for their artists after this price drop, and then blame it on music file sharing?
Just goes to show you what quality products can do when put to the test. Of course, you have to have quality test matter, which is what the students provided.
It's just too bad that with my current video card, I really can't view the demo.
What, only 289 combinations?!?
I demand that all 4608 combinations be explored. Who knows what secrets of memory speed might be unleashed?
Not that I'm willing to waste my time doing it.
This is some great stuff, and I'm glad that it seems to be cheap as well. Of course, this isn't going to hit mainstream for at least a couple of years, and then it will be even cheaper and probably faster as well^.^ That is, if something else doesn't hit the mass market first.
Well, that would explain why most men don't stop and ask for directions, eh?
Wider screens and more realistic 3D animations, they say, will boost women's spatial orientation and 3D map-reading skills to match those of their male counterparts.
Heck, this'll boost anyone's spatial orientation.
Women, they found, find it easier to get their bearings when this animation is smooth and realistic, rather than jerky.
Just about everyone does.
Is it possible that with more intensive training, this spatial perception inequality might be eliminated? (Hint: Use this as an excuse to get more UT2K3 playing in!!!)
Looking through this article, I find myself wondering exactly what is going on that this is the first major posting such as this that I've seen. (Or maybe I'm not looking in the right places.)
Of course, games are generally a reflection of what the public demands, but have they also conditioned the public to expect sexy vixen heroines?
Another thing I find interesting is the inclusion of playing crossgender. I tend to do this simply because it helps me learn interaction skills on the other end and thereby get a better play experience all around.
The suggestion towards the end "Set up some rules and let the players play with both the gamespace and the genderspace, however they wish. Don't push girls away from games like Tomb Raider just because you're afraid boys won't like to identify with Lara. Don't insert gratuitous sex - or for that matter, violence. Make it *mean* something. Don't bind gender with too many built-in characteristics, but let girls be girls in your game. Allow a lot of different types of female characters, not just thin, pretty, busty ones." is a great one, and something I think might be incorporated into future RPGs and MMORPGs.
Gee, couldn't you mod out a decent PDA to do everything it does, plus some? That's just about all it amounts to anyway.
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Based on this article [slashdot.org] it would seem that Sony does not people modding thier robot dog.
First:You need a verb between not and people. Second: The correct link is here. Third: You've also spelled 'their' wrong.
Absolutely nothing. The best part is the PPCBoot Bios . . . Best part of cpu, upgradeable slot that will take the G5 PowerPC chip when people other than Apple can get their hands on them.
Wow. Looking at all that art, games, machines, and history makes me so nostalgic I almost wept. The humanity!!! Good God how I loved those games, the joy they brought me in my youth, how much time I spent playing Asteroid and Pac-man. It's so sad to see all of those favorites collected in one spot like that.
Does anyone remember when the RIAA claimed that they were suffering a 15% drop in profits for their artists, after they dropped production by 20%???? Sounds kinda familiar. I wonder if they're going to claim a loss of income/profits for their artists after this price drop, and then blame it on music file sharing?
Of course, with printer manufacturers producing beauties like this, it's no wonder people can get away with things like this.
Just goes to show you what quality products can do when put to the test.
Of course, you have to have quality test matter, which is what the students provided.
It's just too bad that with my current video card, I really can't view the demo.
What, only 289 combinations?!? I demand that all 4608 combinations be explored. Who knows what secrets of memory speed might be unleashed? Not that I'm willing to waste my time doing it.
Bet Thinkgeek will have this by the end of next month.
I mean, they have the smallest R/C Cars, why not Helo's as well?
Didn't Tesla already do this? He was just dubbed insane and hounded while others stole his ideas. Case in point: Marconi
This is some great stuff, and I'm glad that it seems to be cheap as well. Of course, this isn't going to hit mainstream for at least a couple of years, and then it will be even cheaper and probably faster as well^.^
That is, if something else doesn't hit the mass market first.
Of course, there are people in the web published arena getting their own interests involved.
Also, isn't Free Comic Book Day coming up soon? (May 3)
Perhaps a Comics Week should be declared?
Well, that would explain why most men don't stop and ask for directions, eh?
Wider screens and more realistic 3D animations, they say, will boost women's spatial orientation and 3D map-reading skills to match those of their male counterparts.
Heck, this'll boost anyone's spatial orientation.
Women, they found, find it easier to get their bearings when this animation is smooth and realistic, rather than jerky.
Just about everyone does.
Is it possible that with more intensive training, this spatial perception inequality might be eliminated?
(Hint: Use this as an excuse to get more UT2K3 playing in!!!)
Looking through this article, I find myself wondering exactly what is going on that this is the first major posting such as this that I've seen. (Or maybe I'm not looking in the right places.)
Of course, games are generally a reflection of what the public demands, but have they also conditioned the public to expect sexy vixen heroines?
Another thing I find interesting is the inclusion of playing crossgender. I tend to do this simply because it helps me learn interaction skills on the other end and thereby get a better play experience all around.
The suggestion towards the end "Set up some rules and let the players play with both the gamespace and the genderspace, however they wish. Don't push girls away from games like Tomb Raider just because you're afraid boys won't like to identify with Lara. Don't insert gratuitous sex - or for that matter, violence. Make it *mean* something. Don't bind gender with too many built-in characteristics, but let girls be girls in your game. Allow a lot of different types of female characters, not just thin, pretty, busty ones." is a great one, and something I think might be incorporated into future RPGs and MMORPGs.
AmigaOne, looks great and AmigaOS 4 is really gonna rock. It's not dead, simply rebuilding it's strength.
The Amiga's are gonna have something similar, only with menus. Of course, their dockies make it even better.
AmigaForever!!!
Gee, couldn't you mod out a decent PDA to do everything it does, plus some? That's just about all it amounts to anyway.
Based on this article [slashdot.org] it would seem that Sony does not people modding thier robot dog.
First:You need a verb between not and people.
Second: The correct link is here.
Third: You've also spelled 'their' wrong.
Grammar Nazi: +1
Everyone Else: -1 (Troll)