Watch Rock Band Dev’s First Game Pitch, It’s Mad 90s
Added: 11.06.2015 22:10 | 6 views | 0 comments
Harmonix is now widely known because of its work on Guitar Hero, Rock Band, and other popular music games. But the studio didn't start making blockbuster rhythm titles. Most people had never heard of the small developer from Boston. But the company wanted to get the word out, and so it made a pitch video. And, in my opinion, the result is about as much of a 90s-era product as anything imaginable. Along with the sweet saxophone music, bizarre camera angles, and awesome text effects, the video showcases Harmonix's first project, an interactive music-production program called the Axe. Keep an eye out for the animation of the music. It's particularly great. The video shows the lineage of Harmonix's work, and it's easy to see how it went from the Axe to Rock Band. The studio's been trying to make creating music accessible to everyone since the very beginning. If only the developer's later games had more head-exploding claymation like the Axe...
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| Curve Digital are bringing Pumped BMX + to Xbox One and other consoles this summer
Added: 11.06.2015 20:20 | 9 views | 0 comments
Neil writes - "Ready to throw yourselves around some challenging levels whilst pulling off crazy, impressive tricks? Keep an eye out for Pumped BMX +."
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| Oculus Has Steam-Like Platform Called Home
Added: 11.06.2015 19:01 | 4 views | 0 comments
During Oculus VR's Rift press conference today, the company announced that it is creating a platform for game distribution similar to Steam. Called Oculus Home, the platform will house all of the virtual reality games that are compatible with the Rift headset. Different to Steam, however, Home works with the headset so that you do not have to remove it to launch, buy, or discover games. Home will also have a social component: you can see what your friends are doing and view their favorite games. , the Oculus Touch. Keep an eye on GameSpot for more news about the Rift.
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| Oculus Has Steam-Like Platform Called Home
Added: 11.06.2015 19:01 | 5 views | 0 comments
During Oculus VR's Rift press conference today, the company announced that it is creating a platform for game distribution similar to Steam. Called Oculus Home, the platform will house all of the virtual reality games that are compatible with the Rift headset. Different to Steam, however, Home works with the headset so that you do not have to remove it to launch, buy, or discover games. Home will also have a social component: you can see what your friends are doing and view their favorite games. , the Oculus Touch. Keep an eye on GameSpot for more news about the Rift.
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