Tuesday, December 21, 2010

LEGO Black Ops: a bloody good game we'll never play

Video games like "LEGO Star Wars," "LEGO Indiana Jones" and "LEGO Harry Potter" have delighted gamers of all ages for years now. So why wouldn't this year's hit first-person shooter be next to get a LEGO makeover? Well, for starters, the blood.Video games like "LEGO Star Wars," "LEGO Indiana Jones" and "LEGO Harry Potter" have delighted gamers of all ages for years now. So why wouldn't this year's hit first-person shooter be next to get a LEGO makeover? Well, for starters, the blood.




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Inside My Brain

Inside My Brain
Dodge bullets from enemy spaceships as you fly through space shooting them out of the sky! Rebuild your ship from their parts and try to survive!

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Bridging the Gap: Pathways to a More Global Industry

Keaton White explores the cultural divide that separates gaming markets, and highlights solutions that may help publishers achieve international appeal.

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Fandango lands on the iPad with slick universal app

Fandango iPad app
Fandango has officially launched an iPad version of their successful iPhone movie show times and ticketing app. The universal app, which is optimized to run on both the iPad and iPhone, allows you to look up show times across America. Fandango, for those unfamiliar with the company, is America's leading movie ticketing service and has apps on almost every mobile platform imaginable. The Fandango iPad app uses the additional screen real-estate Apple's 9.7-inch tablet provides wisely, including both portrait and landscape orientation support. You can look up show times by location, book tickets, view trailers and movie clips, see the current Box Office top 10, and read reviews from both critics and users. Even user reactions from Twitter are drafted into the app, although how much of a review you can fit into 140 characters besides 'It's awesome!' is debatable.

Fandango also includes a feature called 'The Pulse,' which tracks ticket sales in real-time and displays them on map giving you a glimpse at current movie popularity across the United States. The whole app is well put together with a slick interface and a great user experience, but best of all it's free and available right now. So if you're a movie lover based in the US and you've got an iPad or iPhone, then hop on over the (US-only) App Store and get downloading, or check out our screen shot tour above.

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Verbs: hands on with the stylish new iPhone chat client

verbsapp iconVerbs is a brand new entry into the crowded market of chat clients for iOS devices, but it's got a couple of factors that make it worth considering over alternatives like Meebo, Beejive and Trillian. First and foremost, Verbs is gorgeous. It's got an extremely clean design, with Retina-ready graphics and lots of fantastic details that make it a joy to use. Second, it supports uploading and sharing files in chat via CloudApp. Multitasking, a must for any iPhone chat app, is also part of the package. At $2.99 in the App Store, Verbs is slightly less expensive than its paid competitors, although still more expensive than the free Meebo app.

Although Verbs is quite possibly the best-looking chat client available on the iPhone, it's not without some serious drawbacks. The biggest problem is that it only supports Google Talk right now -- AIM support is on the way -- so it's currently outclassed by multi-protocol competitors. The other problem is that the CloudApp feature, while cool in theory, is unreliable in practice. I'm not sure whether it's due to an issue with Verbs or an issue with CloudApp, but files will often upload to the cloud without being sent to your chat buddy. Including other cloud sharing options -- Dropbox, anybody? -- would give Verbs a huge boost.

Now that we've been over the pros and cons of Verbs, scope out the gallery below for a closer look at that beautiful user interface.


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