This week at GDC 2014 we’ve been given the opportunity to have our first peek at the outer-space-based EVE title called EVE: Valkyrie for PlayStation 4. While before this week … Continue reading
This week at GDC 2014, NVIDIA announced that they were working with Respawn Entertainment to bring on a number of GameWorks-centric enhancements to Titanfall in the immediate future. While many … Continue reading
The devil’s in the details, or so the saying goes. For those of you who have spent the better part of your past few years getting social on Facebook while indulging in the many games (time sinkholes, I call them) whether you are at the office in front of a desktop computer, or are on the move and playing with a mobile device, I am quite sure that would have come across some notifications in your Facebook account that comprised of your friends sending you a game request, whether it is for more energy bars, in-game currency or other kinds of goodies. Facebook has decided to make things a wee bit more specific, which is something that should have been done right from the very beginning.
Facebook Game Notifications Get More Detailed original content from Ubergizmo.
Earlier we reported that Epic Games had announced during GDC 2014 that Unreal Engine 4 would become a subscription-based product, in which developers will be able to access the engine, editors, and even the source code for $19.99 a month.
This is good news for small time developers looking to make some pretty impressive games or utilize Unreal Engine 4 for other purposes. However it seems that Crytek has decided to follow in Epic Games’ footsteps by announcing a similar subscription model for its CryEngine technology as well. (more…)
Crytek’s CryEngine Adopts Subscription Model At $10 A Month original content from Ubergizmo.
GDC may not be over for 2014, but Sony undoubtedly stole the show with Project Morpheus, its new virtual reality headset for the PlayStation 4. Still in prototype form – … Continue reading
GDC isn’t just about gaming: virtual reality has dominated the show, and wearables startup Meta has brought along its latest Meta Pro prototype for its first proper public outing. Promising … Continue reading
Running through the halls of the Moscone center this week for GDC 2014 from session to session means it’s going to take something very special to grab our attention. As … Continue reading
This week at GDC 2014, Sony Computer Entertainment America Senior Staff Developer Support Engineer Chris Norden made it clear that PlayStation 4 Camera sales were doing very, very well. In … Continue reading
In Project Morpheus is Sony’s vision for Virtual Reality Gaming, set in the universe of SCE. Here Sony Computer Entertainment brings a virtual reality headset to the PlayStation 4, complete … Continue reading
On the heels of the game-changing announcement from Epic Games earlier today, I headed out to Mozilla’s booth at GDC14 to get a demo of their progress in running the Unreal and Unity engines in the browser. you may have seen Unity web containers in the past, but this is totally different since Unity has added support for a web/Javascript target. Now, two of the most popular game engines can export games to be run directly inside a browser and draw into an HTML5 canvas. (more…)
Firefox Powers Better In-Browser Games At GDC14 original content from Ubergizmo.