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Gear VR's First FPS Looks Like a Mobile Game

Added: 08.03.2015 14:35 | 15 views | 0 comments


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Protocol Zero, which was previously available as a free demo, is now available as a full game exclusively for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 for $5.

The game asks players to navigate a near future, war-torn city decimated by a brutal regime with a blend of stealth and action gameplay, and special optics like X-ray, thermal, and night vision.

Seeing as how the Gear VR uses a Samsung smartphone to run and display its games, and that DeNA is a mobile games company, it's no surprise that Protocol Zero looks like other mobile games currently for sale on the iTunes App Store and Google Play.

Oculus' chief technical officer John Carmack was at GDC as well, where he said he spends almost all of his time at the company working on mobile VR.

"I do believe there's going to be a real market there where people will be successful," Carmack said to developers in the audience, adding that while they won't have time to produce a AAA-quality by the time the Gear VR is released, they will have a reasonable amount of time to produce a mobile game.

Carmack said he expects a consumer version of the Gear VR to release before the end of the year. You can watch his full GDC session in the video below.

From: www.gamespot.com

Give the Gift of Handheld Gaming This Year

Added: 12.12.2014 22:00 | 238 views | 0 comments


I love my Nintendo 3DS and take it with me almost everywhere I go because it’s far too easy to throw a device like that into a bag and call it a day, whether your going long-distance or commuting to work. PlayStation Vita also makes for an engaging and convenient core-facing gaming experience if you can find a good game to pass the time with. Both systems account for freezing software as you do on mobile platforms like iOS and Android devices, so making a daily habit out of the latest Pokeómon game or a new action game on Vita is easier than ever. What are you waiting for? Maybe you can give or get portable gaming this holiday season. Here’s everything you’ll need along with a few software recommendations, no matter what platform you prefer to take with you: Nintendo 3DS While Nintendo did just announce a new iteration of 3DS hardware, there are already scores of different colors to choose from in both the standard and XL versions. If you’ve already got a Nintendo game to play in mind, there may even be a bundle with a special edition of the 3DS hardware, though some of the games I recommend here have probably long sold-out of special edition bundles. Animal Crossing: New Leaf’s Coach-esque Nintendo 3DS design will certainly prove attractive if you’re hoping to get a significant other into games, though Super Smash Bros. designs will likely wait patiently on store shelves this close to Christmas. Pick one, get it in your basket, and then move on for accessories and games. Accessories to consider:
Case - Try to get a soft case as hard cases can be difficult to pack in crowded travel luggage. Further, Nintendo’s hardware has always taken a beaten and continued ticking so don’t be afraid to go without a case if you’re on a budget.
Extra stylus - These come in various colors, but check eBay for generic replacement styli when you’re in a bind.
Screen protectors - The 3DS touch screen doesn’t need a sticker to cover it, particularly as you’ll be using the stylus on it, but some versions of the hardware can hurt itself when closed thanks to the clamshell design. Games to consider:
Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Pokemon X & Y
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Fantasy Life Instant stocking stuffer: Nintendo eShop gift card PlayStation Vita Sony’s Vita hardware has struggled to maintain the spotlight in the hardcore space, particularly as the company has sold it as a companion to PlayStation consoles and found difficulty in securing must-play software. Regardless, it isn’t hard to find a title you’ll spend 100 hours or more with on-the-go. PlayStation Vita has better Japanese development support, at times teresting touch-screen experiences, and a few unique features that cement its incredibly attractive design. I love the big screen and dual-analog sticks as it approximates console gaming better than any other device you can carry with you easily. This is one technology gift you’ll want to give a screen protector with. Accessories to consider:
Case - There are some really nice sleeve cases for PlayStation Vita, but you’ll want to find one you can carry a charger and games in too.
Screen protectors - With Vita’s big screen proving its biggest asset, make sure to find screen protectors that will fit properly over the face of the device and allow full touch-control too.
Battery pack - Both Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Vita feature powerful graphics technology and as such, neither sport particularly long-lasting batteries. Solutions for PlayStation Vita will go along way in allowing for role-playing games on long international flights. Games to consider:
Persona 4 Golden
Soul Sacrifice Delta
God of War Collection
Killzone: Mercenary Instant stocking stuffer: PlayStation Plus subscription card iOS - iPod Touch, iPad, iPhone Mobile gaming has been totally shaken by the rise of touch-devices like those from Apple and that’s evident in the way PlayStation Vita sports not one, but two touch panels. Angry Birds doesn’t begin to describe the insane variety and depth of gaming software available in the app store. With millions and millions of gamers carrying iOS devices with them everywhere they go, it’d be silly not to recommend one for anyone in your life worthy of the gift of portable gaming this holiday season. Accessories to consider:
Case - Remember that iOS devices are on the one hand, really pretty, and on the other hand really expensive. Don’t give a gift that can’t be protected properly with screen protectors, flip covers, or other preventative add-ons.
Spare charging cable - While you could go all-out and buy an audio dock for the iOS device you’re giving this holiday season, even a spare charging cable will go a long way in keeping batteries full and players happy. Games to consider:
Terra Battle
Plants Vs. Zombies 2
The Wolf Among Us: Season One
Threes! Instant stocking stuffer: App Store or iTunes gift card Android - Tablet, phone, large-size phones While it took Apple a little time to catch up, Android devices have come in a wide variety of sizes and therefore offered quite a few different gaming experiences between them. You can find Android tablets that carry as much power as a mid-tier gaming computer or tote a Samsung Galaxy Note device for big, beautiful touchscreen gaming. Android’s platform allows for a little more tinkering under the hood should your target of gift-giving love be a tech-minded individual, though these devices will prove just as easy to use as any Apple product. Don’t be afraid to make someone feel really special with one of Google’s own Nexus devices if you’re unsure about other brands. Accessories to consider:
Case - Obviously.
Spare charging cable - See above.
A second device - This isn’t so much an accessory suggestion as it is a really expensive recommendation from me. If you’re giving someone an Android tablet, be prepared to look at it longingly from across the room as they enjoy on a Christmas morning or late on New Year’s Eve. If you know you’ll want to either play along or surf-in-style, get matching devices or his and hers. Games to consider:
The Walking Dead: Season One and Two
Fish Out of Water
Dead Space
Angry Birds Space Between these four platforms, you’ll want to throw that Tiger one-note handheld out the window before remembering you actually bought all this awesome portable gaming hardware for someone else and not yourself. Better get to wrapping!

From: www.gamerevolution.com

Gear VR is coming "early December," starting at $200

Added: 14.11.2014 16:11 | 24 views | 0 comments


Gear VR is a interesting experiment with virtual reality. It uses the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 for its brains and screen, along with software from Oculus, to make the whole thing run. The headset itself includes a number of sensors to give the user a high quality experience.

From: n4g.com

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 owners will get 3 free months of the OnLive game-streaming service

Added: 18.10.2014 17:12 | 24 views | 0 comments


You can instantly stream console-quality games to your mobile devices right now using OnLive, but Galaxy Note 4 owners will get free access to a considerable library of games thanks to a new Samsung partnership with the service.

From: n4g.com


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