In advance of the April 21 and 22 releases of the Lost Planet 2 multiplayer demo on Xbox Live and PlayStation Network, respectively, I got in a few rounds of multiplayer on 4 of the game’s maps yesterday; one of which will be playable in the demo. The map, “Turbulent Jungle,” was my favorite of the bunch.
Before dropping in [...]
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Hands-on: Lost Planet 2 multiplayer
In advance of the April 21 and 22 releases of the Lost Planet 2 multiplayer demo on Xbox Live and PlayStation Network, respectively, I got in a few rounds of multiplayer on 4 of the game’s maps yesterday; one of which will be playable in the demo. The map, “Turbulent Jungle,” was my favorite of the bunch.
Before dropping in [...]
How to Whip Your Movie and TV Show Ar...
Media centers like XBMC and Boxee are excellent tools for playing local media on your big screen, but many new (and even experienced) users run into one big stumbling block: How do you get them to correctly identify your media? Here’s how.
Today we’re taking a look at how to prep your media for maximum wow factor and functionality [...]
Understand Your Camera’s Histog...
Whether you’ve got a DSLR or you’ve turned your point-and-shoot into a super camera, those fancy features are useless if you don’t understand them. Want to capture a perfectly exposed picture? Learning to use your histogram is a good starting point.
Photo by Dilip Muralidaran.
If you’ve ever taken a picture and thought [...]
PrimeSense 3D-sensing tech licensed f...
In February of 2009, it was revealed that Microsoft had purchased a 3D motion-sensing camera company called 3DV. In June, the company showed off Project Natal, leading most to assume the two were connected, though Microsoft countered, saying “we built [Natal] in house.” That brings us to today, as (a company you probably haven [...]
Sega releases first screens and detai...
Following its unveiling in Nintendo Power magazine, The Conduit 2, High Voltage’s second pass at a Wii FPS, has been officially announced by publisher Sega.
Due this fall, The Conduit 2 expands the venue for the serie’s action from Washington, D.C. to a variety of locations across the world. The game also adds “all-new” [...]
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