Live from the Engadget CES Stage: an interview with Sifteo’s Dave Merrill

We’ve been hearing a fair amount about the Sifteo Cubes over the past couple of years, but we haven’t had nearly enough opportunities to actually see the things in action. The company’s president and co-founder Dave Merrill will be kicking off the second day of our CES stage by taking the unique and uniquely adorable gaming platforms for a spin.

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Sifteo Cubes updated, next generation beckons

Slightly more than a year ago, the Sifteo Cubes were put up for pre-order, and fast forward to today, the next generation Sifteo Cubes have been unveiled, where it is touted to deliver a totally new and improved video game system that should appeal to folks of all ages and from all walks of life. Merging timeless and tactile tabletop play experience, the next generation Sifteo Cubes will be fused with breakthrough computer and video game technology for an Intelligent Play experience which will definitely “level up” your mortal, critical thinking powers.

The next generation Sifteo Cubes will be powered by AAA batteries, where you can now get your game on with up to a dozen cubes. The presence of the Sifteo Base also means that Sifteo Cubes will not require a computer any more for gameplay, transforming this into a truly portable system. Your eyes and ears will also benefit from richer graphics, juicier colors and updated sensing technology. Right now, Sifteo is working with Nickelodeon to develop a quartet of licensed games, starting with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Ninja Slide coming this November.

Expect the next generation Sifteo Cubes to ship from November onwards to be in time for the holiday season. You can pick up a Sifteo Pack that comes with three next-generation Sifteo Cubes, the Sifteo Base, five AAA batteries, a USB cable, a soft carrying case, four brand new games pre-installed and ready to rock and roll, for $129.95 a pop. If you want to throw in more cubes, then these will cost $29.95 each.

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Sifteo Cubes go next-generation, square gaming gets more portable (update)

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It’s hard to believe, but Sifteo’s interactive gaming Cubes first went on sale just over a year ago. Fast forward to the present, and the company has unveiled version two of the MIT-born blocks. If you’ll recall, the 1.7-inch squares let you play interactive table-top games, each featuring a 1.5-inch LCD screen, motion sensing and wireless connectivity. With this next-gen variant, Sifteo’s improved the graphics, added capacitive touch to the screen (the original acted like a physical button) and doubled the amount of Cubes that can interact at once to 12. The V2 Cubes also come packed with a dedicated, AAA-powered, wireless base station / speaker that stores your titles, sparing the need for a computer to play as was the case with the originals — an onboard USB allows downloaded files to be transferred from your computers. Developers looking to create content for the device will also pleased to know that Sifteo’s releasing its next SDK on October 1st.

Ready for some tangibly-cute Cube gameplay? Pre-orders begin today at Sifteo’s website, priced at $130 for 3 Cubes with a base station and five games, and $30 for each additional cube. They’re set to ship in November, so in the meantime you’ll find details in the video demo and press release after the break.

Update: For those curious, we’ve learned that the original Cubes are not compatible with the new ones, but Sifteo has emailed owners with a $50 voucher that they can use toward upgrading.

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