If NCAA Football 14 Still Sounds the Same This Year, You Can Blame Me
Added: 27.06.2013 10:17 | 10 views | 0 comments
Kotaku - On Oct. 6, North Carolina's Tobacco Road triumvirate of State, Duke and the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill all played home games on the same day, and all of them won. Audio from all three games wil be in NCAA Football 14, on shelves in two weeks. Some of that may come from a microphone I held.
From:
n4g.com
| Multiverse Hands-On Preview SGC 2013 I TheKoalition
Added: 26.06.2013 10:17 | 11 views | 0 comments
Garrett Glass of The Koalition writes:
SGC had plenty of indie games that show great potential. Each of them offered new, exciting, and challenging experiences that the mainstream sometimes fails to deliver. But the crew at ScrewAttack also invited some talented game design students from the University of Texas Dallas you dig deeper, you can find game design students who also show great potential and can compete on even footing with the rest of the indie developers-- and they probably earned them good grades as well. I had the opportunity to speak with a group of talented game design students from the University of Texas at Dallas who created Multiverse, a platformer akin to NES classics and Super Meat Boy but with its own twist.
From:
n4g.com
| Grapple Hands-On Preview (SGC 2013) - The Koalition
Added: 25.06.2013 21:17 | 6 views | 0 comments
The Koalition writes: "One of the independent games we got the chance to play at this year's ScrewAttack Game Convention was from a small team currently attending the University of Texas at Dallas. Tuesday Society's game is simple in concept, easy to understand but very difficult to master. Essentially, you control a big, round, blob of goo."
From:
n4g.com
| Price drop: $11 off Sims 3 University Life Game PC, now only $31.99
Added: 25.06.2013 2:23 | 7 views | 0 comments
Save $11 on Sims 3 University Life Game PC! The price of Sims 3 University Life Game PC has been dropped by $11, order now from ozgameshop.com with free delivery to Australia and New Zealand.
From:
feedproxy.google.com
| Xbox One pricing "too high" says business author
Added: 24.06.2013 13:48 | 0 views | 0 comments
"The Art of Pricing" author Rafi Mohammed says $500 point price for next-gen console has potential to "derail" the system this holiday.
The Art of Pricing author Rafi Mohammed believes Microsoft fumbled an "simple issue" and has priced the Xbox One "too high."
In a new , but ultimately said he believes the Xbox One's premium price could "derail" the system this holiday.
"You want to get that console in consumers' hands, and then where you really make the money is off of the games," Mohammed said. "So it was really surprising that they charged such a premium, especially when they had a lot of negatives#133;like the very restrictive DRM, which they did retract on."
"One of the key things is that they really listened to their consumers and they did backtrack and they reduced the price, but I still think the price is too high," he added. "So it's still a $100 premium."
The PlayStation 4 launches this holiday at .
Mohammed said . Still, he said he believes Microsoft can decrease the Xbox One's price by making Kinect an accessory, similar to the scenario for Xbox 360 users.
This is unlikely to happen, according to past comments from Microsoft designers, who have positioned the device as an .
Xbox boss Don Mattrick defended the Xbox One pricing point during E3 this month, saying Microsoft is "" and that $500 is not "ridiculous" based on other technology options consumers have today.
Mohammed is an economics graduate of Boston University, the London School of Economics & Political Science, and Cornell University (Ph. D.) He is the founder of Culture of Profit LLC in Cambridge, Mass.
From:
www.gamespot.com
| Xbox One pricing "too high" says business author
Added: 24.06.2013 13:48 | 0 views | 0 comments
"The Art of Pricing" author Rafi Mohammed says $500 point price for next-gen console has potential to "derail" the system this holiday.
The Art of Pricing author Rafi Mohammed believes Microsoft fumbled an "simple issue" and has priced the Xbox One "too high."
In a new , but ultimately said he believes the Xbox One's premium price could "derail" the system this holiday.
"You want to get that console in consumers' hands, and then where you really make the money is off of the games," Mohammed said. "So it was really surprising that they charged such a premium, especially when they had a lot of negatives#133;like the very restrictive DRM, which they did retract from."
"One of the key things is that they really listened to their consumers and they did backtrack and they reduced the price, but I still think the price is too high," he added. "So it's still a $100 premium."
The PlayStation 4 launches this holiday at .
Mohammed said . Still, he said he believes Microsoft can decrease the Xbox One's price by making Kinect an accessory, similar to the scenario for Xbox 360 users.
This is unlikely to happen, according to past comments from Microsoft designers, who have positioned the device as an .
Xbox boss Don Mattrick defended the Xbox One pricing point during E3 this month, saying Microsoft is "" and that $500 is not "ridiculous" based on other technology options consumers have today.
Mohammed is an economics graduate of Boston University, the London School of Economics & Political Science, and Cornell University (Ph. D.) He is the founder of Culture of Profit LLC in Cambridge, Mass.
From:
www.gamespot.com
| Xbox One pricing "too high" says business author
Added: 24.06.2013 13:48 | 0 views | 0 comments
"The Art of Pricing" author Rafi Mohammed says $500 point price for next-gen console has potential to "derail" the system this holiday.
The Art of Pricing author Rafi Mohammed believes Microsoft fumbled an "simple issue" and has priced the Xbox One "too high."
In a new , but ultimately said he believes the Xbox One's premium price could "derail" the system this holiday.
"You want to get that console in consumers' hands, and then where you really make the money is off of the games," Mohammed said. "So it was really surprising that they charged such a premium, especially when they had a lot of negatives#146;like the very restrictive DRM, which they did retract on."
"One of the key things is that they really listened to their consumers and they did backtrack and they reduced the price, but I still think the price is too high," he added. "So it's still a $100 premium."
The PlayStation 4 launches this holiday at .
Mohammed said . Still, he said he believes Microsoft can decrease the Xbox One's price by making Kinect an accessory, similar to the scenario for Xbox 360 users.
This is unlikely to happen, according to past comments from Microsoft designers, who have positioned the device as an .
Xbox boss Don Mattrick defended the Xbox One pricing point during E3 this month, saying Microsoft is "" and that $500 is not "ridiculous" based on other technology options consumers have today.
Mohammed is an economics graduate of Boston University, the London School of Economics & Political Science, and Cornell University (Ph. D.) He is the founder of Culture of Profit LLC in Cambridge, Mass.
From:
www.gamespot.com
| Duke University researcher creates device that lets users mind-control a game of Pong
Added: 24.06.2013 1:17 | 8 views | 0 comments
At Duke Universitys Summer Science Sleuths, a program that wants to encourage high school students to pursue a career or a simple hobby in science, Duke Ph.D. student David Schwartz created a device that, through brain waves, lets users play Pong with their minds.
From:
n4g.com
| NVIDIA Project SHIELD Flyhunter Preview Interview With Steel Wool Games - Gamerhubtv
Added: 22.06.2013 23:17 | 5 views | 0 comments
Monsters University Pixar artists jump into the mobile games space with NVIDIA. Steel Wool Games' Andrew Dayton talks Project Shield mobile games in this exclusive interview.
From:
n4g.com
| Hit the books and stick it to Fear Tech with Monsters University on iOS and Android
Added: 20.06.2013 21:13 | 4 views | 0 comments
There's good news for fans of Disney - Pixar films who can't wait to see Monsters University in theaters.
The good folk at Disney have brought the fun, hijinx, and pig-napping of Monsters University to Google Play and the App Store with the release of an official tie-in game.
In Monsters University, you'll initially have have two mini-games to choose from. The first, Catch Archie, is an auto...
From:
feedproxy.google.com
| « Newer articles Older articles »
|
|
|
Copyright © 2008-2024 Game news at Chat Place - all rights reserved
Contact us
|