Xbox Tech Used to Make Bots
Posted in: Today's ChiliA look at the way that video game technology can be used to help in the creation of robots. A new robot that is being worked out by a research team at Cornell Universit that is using the set of cameras and the ability to recorgize the movement of human beings of the Microsoft Kinect to make a new robot.
Last week, it was announced by Microsoft that the Xbox One will not allow independent developers to self-publish their own titles. Instead, any developer who wishes to publish a game on the Xbox One’s marketplace will require a publishing deal. That’s not their only mistake, either. Foot; meet buckshot.
Slowly but surely, gaming is readying itself to abandon physical disks. We’re already seeing signs of that trend developing with the advent of technologies like Steam, cloud storage, and digital downloads on consoles. There are some who claim the day of digital games is already here – but are we truly ready for that?
Xbox One Revealed
Posted in: Today's ChiliSome time ago, a fellow on Destructoid who goes by the handle "kidvid666"
made a very exciting revelation.
Apparently, he owns one of the only two Sega Pluto units in existence. He decided to see what he could sell it for, and opted to put it up for auction. Unfortunately, things didn’t exactly go as planned.
Good news, everyone! If you want to be a better gamer, a solution might only be a few volts away. At least, that’s what Michael Oxley and Martin Skinner – inventors of the Foc.us headset – think. They’ve developed a device designed to jolt your brain with electricity….
And up your game in the process.