Tron 2 Legacy Teaser Trailer

Sun, Jul 26, 2009

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Tron Legacy 2 Trailer

The folks at this week’s Comic Con Convention in San Diego, CA were thrilled to see the teaser trailer for Disney’s upcoming (and longly awaited) sequel to 1982′s TRON with Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn.

Watch The Teaser Trailer At Youtube Now

Other cool links

* Fictional Alternate Reality Site About Kevin Flynn
* Tron At Movie Information Network
* Article about the CGI
* Tron Wiki
* The Tron Light Cycle Project

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A Virtual Tour of Heaven – Michael Jackson’s Arcade Room

Tue, Jul 7, 2009

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We’ve covered some of the best home arcade gamerooms on the planet like the Luna Arcade and “Gibby’s Gameroom“, but none have even come close to what you’re about to feast your eyes on here.  It’s been reported that Michael Jackson spent a King’s fortune on videogames, reportedly over $500,000 in fact. If there was any question as to how you could spend that much money on a gameroom, then let the tour begin! Arcade games from old to new as far as the eyes can see. There is also movie memorabilia scattered throughout such as a real Zoltar machine (Big), life-size statues of characters from Star Wars, Batman, Spider-man, and more.

We implore you to take a few minutes with a cup of your favorite beverage to tour this gameroom that is sure to leave you speechless.

Click Here For A Virtual Tour of Arcade Heaven

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X-Arcade Mame Cabinet Only $799.95

Wed, Jun 24, 2009

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Pittsburgh, Pennslyvania—June 24, 2009—Xgaming, Inc, Pittsburgh-based developer of high-end video game hardware today announced that in celebration of its hometown Pittsburgh Penguins recent Stanley Cup Victory, it will offer an unbeatable new home arcade gaming bundle on the X-Arcade™ Home Arcade Machine.

X-Arcade Home Arcade Machine For $799

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Super Nintendo Case Mod PC

Mon, Jun 15, 2009

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The weekends are usually pretty quiet but here is a cool case mod by quangDX and DuPPs. Using the Super Nintendo and the Acer Aspire One A150, they have created a SNES PC Case Mod. The controller ports have been converted to USB adapters (via a faux controller cable), the cartridge is a CD drive and the cables are plugged in through the back.

SNES Case Mod

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International Touring Arcade Exhibit In Rochester, NY

Sun, Jun 7, 2009

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Videotopia Arcade Muesuem

From our friends @ retroblast comes announcement of Videotopia™, a completely hands-on exhibit that lets you relive the thrill of playing the very first arcade video games while exploring their art, science, and history. This international touring exhibit—the largest and most comprehensive of its type—opened May 30. From Pac-Man and Donkey Kong to Space Invaders and Tetris, these amazing machines captured the American imagination and launched a powerful and continuing force in American culture

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Nintendo Guru Matt Cassamassina on Natal’s Technology

Fri, Jun 5, 2009

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Way back in at the annual Game Developer’s Conference in February of last year, IGN’s Nintendo team leader Matt Casamassina got a chance to try out what may or may not be the technology powering Microsoft’s new Project Natal, the ZCam. He was extremely impressed with it, even going so far as to say that “it really out-Wiis Wii”,  “and this is coming from a guy who’s into Wii”. While there he also tested out their boxing demo which he said was ‘twenty times better than the Wii’.

And if that still wasn’t enough, he actually said that “Nintendo may just rip this off completely, because it would be amazing if they did”. Isn’t it a shame Nintendo didn’t listen to him and beat the competition to the punch.

Source: IGN

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E3 ’09 Microsoft’s Project Natal vs. Sony’s Eyetoy Motion Controller

Tue, Jun 2, 2009

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fightIf anyone was still unconvinced that motion control was the future of gaming, there can be no question now after it was the star of the show at all three press conferences at E3 2009. And while Nintendo brought the idea to the forefront first in most gamers’ minds, the fact is that Sony did it first on a much smaller scale with the original EyeToy. And while Nintendo tried to market their Wiimote add-on Motion Plus at E3 as the next step forward in waggle gaming, Microsoft and Sony smashed their hopes with ambitious plans of their own.

So now the question that will be debated long into the foreseeable future is which of the two technologies reigns supreme. We’ll try to answer that question as best it can be with what little we’ve seen of both so far.

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