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Posted Jun 16, 2009 at 05:38PM by Glenn M.
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Sponters has updated his Rubik's cube Wiibrew game, Goblin's Cube. The game is pretty much complete as it is now, so there's not much to do with it now, hence the short changelog. For those who haven't tried, Goblin's Cube controls the Rubik's Cube using the Nunchuk's and the Wiimote's accelerometers to shift the block. Changes after the jump.Download: Goblin's Cube v1.1.0 |
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Posted Apr 21, 2009 at 11:20AM by Ryan F.
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Download: Cubiic v0.1a2 |
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Posted May 12, 2008 at 07:30PM by Sally B.
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Wii Fit
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Rubik's Cube
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Here's something nice to light up the streets at night-time: a large Wii Fit ad was spotted by a GoNintendo reader right smack in Times Square. It looks like Wii Fit is enjoying the spotlight right now, which is further enhanced by the heaps of mixed publicity it's currently getting. The picture of the ad in the full article! |
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Posted Apr 24, 2007 at 12:39PM by Karl B.
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News
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MIT,
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The days of 2D computer and TV displays could soon be over, as a team of researchers from MIT have recently come up with what could possibly be a practical way of making holographic video suitable for everyday use on PCs and gaming consoles.This new system, the Mark III, is the third generation in a series of MIT-designed holographic video displays that date back to the late 1980s. The best thing about the MIT team's new system is that it reportedly relies on a standard graphics processor instead of highly specialized hardware. The researchers were also able to streamline some of the system's optical hardware, hence its smaller size. The Mark III would reportedly cost only "a couple of hundred dollars" while still providing resolution as good as a standard analog TV. The Mark III is still a long way from delivering high definition holograms, though. It's currently only able to display monochromatic holograms that are about the size of a Rubik's Cube. V. Michael Bove Jr., director of MIT's consumer electronics program, CELab, promises that the fourth generation system that they have lined up will be able to display an image as big as a standard desktop PC monitor and will have a full range of colors. |
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