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iPad Joystick

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The worst thing about playing games on an iPad? ‘Virtual Joysticks’. Very fiddly to use and you end up covering the majority of the screen with your huge clumsy hands. However solutions are on the way, including this awesome looking portable joystick called ‘Fling’. Now you could well argue that developers should be making games that suit the iPad instead of shoehorning bad controls in, but the lure to play to play Pac Man Championship Edition DX on the go is just too strong. Watch out ghosts, daddy has a brand new toy. Shame about the name though, not the best thing to search for online. To save you the embarrassment of having ‘fling’ in your google search history, you can find the official website here.

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Mummy Hates Dead Space

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Video games have been facing scrutiny from quite a few American politicians over levels of violence and the fact that age ratings are self regulated. There have been concerns that some companies have been actively targeting violent kids to young uns and how is the best way to counteract this? By advertising a super violent horror game claiming your mum will hate it. If you are over 18 you wouldn’t give a damn what your mum thinks about a game – however if you are 14 you will no doubt try anything to get the game to wind her up. Well done EA. The adverts themselves are quite funny, but it seems like the wrong way to market the game. Then again EA marketing seems a bit of a mess – remember the godawful Dragon Age trailers featuring Marilyn Manson?

I don’t think this campaign would work on my own mum. She bought me Splatterhouse 2 as a surprise birthday present when I was 7 as she thought it looked like a good adventure. The front cover had a maniac with a hockey mask hitting monsters with a pole. I had never heard of the game. Needless to say I had a few sleepness nights. And then my video game horror obsession began. Cheers mum.

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You Sure You Want Glasses Free 3D?

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This video mysteriously popped up on YouTube over the weekend showing Mr Jonathan Post’s concept for watching 3D TV without glasses. Debate has raged on whether the video is real or fake but everyone agrees on one thing – it is terrifying. Instead of wearing active shutter glasses that alternately darken each eye , Mr Post’s invention physically moves eyelids and looks like an accident waiting to happen. Hopefully this ends up being a viral advert to show that 3D glasses are maybe not as bad we think.

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A Special Edition To Fear…

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F.E.A.R. 3 has already won this years most annoying title to type out, and is now the proud owner of weirdest limited edition. The usual suspects of steelbook and DLC are included alongside a comic book and most disturbing of all – a pregnant Alma figurine.  Not only does it look very creepy but the spawn in the tummy glows in the dark. You gotta love marketing departments. As of yet there is no news on how much the package is or who will be stocking it when it releases in May, but I would love to see the face of shop managers when they are told to encourage customers to pre-order the set – ‘Sir, have you ever wanted a glow in the dark pregnant figurine’. As if that would happen, imagine ever being called Sir in a game store. Can you see yourself picking this up? What would you like to see in a limited edition apart from plastic models which seem to be all the rage?

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Chrome OS

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Chrome OS hardware is finally coming this summer and it looks like it will offer a great experience for those who only want to surf the web on their laptops. The new OS is run through the browser and applications are not installed locally onto the computer but are accessed through opening a new browser window or tab. Will it work? The initial offering of apps that are newly available on the current Chrome browser work rather well. Tweetdeck  works a treat and the New York Times is very easy to read in Chrome form. The YouTube app is simply a link to the website but this shows how Google want people to rethink the web experience – why can’t all websites be termed as apps? Apple have a lot to answer for.

All Chrome computers have 3G built in so you will always be able to use the OS when away from ethernet and WiFi connections and there is no cap locks key. A brilliant idea which could make messageboards a safer place to visit and will make emails from your mother readable again.

Are you ready to go totally cloud based or are there too many programs that you actually need on your hard drive? I mainly use my laptop for web browsing but would be lost without programs to do image and video editing – Google would need some damn impressive apps to replace those!

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