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In this video you see jetdaisuke jamming with an iPhone, two DS, iPod Touch and Kaossilator.
The iPhone has Bloom on it and the iPod touch has Mokugyo. He's using one DS to run Electroplankton and another to run KORG DS-10. The whole thing is backed up with the touchy Kaossilator. This is where chipmusic is headed.
Isn't he supposed to be Bulletproof? A fresh new video and screens from THQ's 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand show off the game's cover system, which involves Fiddy shouting expletives between firing weapons.
At first I was a bit taken aback by the cover system, which as I said revolves around calling the enemy all sorts of bad names and then firing your weapon in their general direction, but after considering it for awhile I came to a realization: this is exactly what they do in action movies. You get behind something, insult your opponent's mother, and then shoot them. Hell, it save Xbox Live players a great deal of time by insulting the opposition automatically. That's innovation folks.

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Filed under: Equipos diversos, CES

Continue reading CES 2009: En vivo desde la conferencia de Toshiba
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While wary of "cashing in" on the franchise, Global President of 2K Christoph Hartmann suggests that Bioshock could follow the Star Wars saga, generating sequels as long as the story holds out.
Now of course he isn't guaranteeing five more Bioshock games, but Hartmann says that if the innovation is there and the storyline is strong, they would keep telling the Bioshock story until it's done.
“For Bioshock, because it’s so story driven, the question obviously arises: how long can you do it without turning into The Matrix? The first Matrix was great, the second one was weird and the third one, you thought: ‘Who [making this] is on crack and who isn’t?’. “But, then again, look at Star Wars. It’s a fight between good and evil, just like Bioshock. If we spin it the right way and get the right twist of innovation, we can make six parts of it, as Star Wars did.
Hell, if they can keep things fresh and new through five sequels, more of my money to them. Hartmann did go on to say that they would never force out a new Bioshock game just to have a new BioShock game, citing the example of an unnamed racing title.
“But we have to be careful not to cash in. I won’t name the company, but there was a great racing game years ago. They brought it back year-on-year. If you look at the scores, it’s hard to believe what they’ve done to it. It’s upsetting, actually.”
Could this be a thinly-veiled dig at EA's Need for Speed franchise?
Bioshock can ‘do a Star Wars’, says 2K boss [MCV]
Filed under: Video portátil, CES


Continue reading CES 2009: Vídeo del LG GD910
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Filed under: Audio portátil, Video portátil, CES
Vaya preciosidad de reproductor que se tenía guardado Sony bajo el brazo. Hace unas semanas que se venía rumoreando y finalmente ya podemos conocerlo oficialmente -aunque con pocos datos facilitados, seguramente con la idea de convertirlo en uno de los protagonistas de la conferencia de esta tarde-.Filed under: Original, Laptops, CES
Actualización: Varios datos rapiñados de su web oficial que no aparecían en la nota de prensa: lector SDHC, WiFi, webcam integrada, pendrives de 8 ó 16 GB, WiFi, USB x3, salida VGA, gráficos Silicon Motion SM502 con 16 MB RAM, 802.11 b/g, 512 MB de DDR2, y CPU Loongson 2F a 900 Mhz. La duración de la batería es de 4 horas.