Showing posts with label gaming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gaming. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Novalogic to Use Kinect for Windows Platform

Novalogic to Use Kinect for Windows Platform A full release, 1.0 of Microsoft’s Kinect Platform for Windows was available as of February 1st, 2012. We managed to dig up some interesting info in the MSDN forums (Microsoft Developer Network Platform). Apparently, Novalogic’s VP of technology was posting about a bug found in the beta driver 2 of the Kinect for Windows SDK. With this finding, it brings more hope to the Novaworld community as they can at least see something is going on… exactly what, and for what ..remains to be seen. Could it be for Delta Force Angel Falls? Story from TechEddy

Friday, February 3, 2012

Developing A Game With Limited Staff


If you haven’t followed Novalogic closely over the past several years you really haven’t missed much. No major releases of any pc or console games expect for a couple of budget titles in which many of the top review sites gutted.
Novalogic’s last big game that was mass marketed and actually got fair reviews was Joint Operations. Previous to this was Delta Force Black Hawk Down. Several years have gone by and the handful of community memebers have been trying their best to see if Novalogic is still alive. Digging through trademarks and searching online gaming portfolios uncovered some early test screen shots and model renderings for the upcoming release of Delta Force Angel Falls.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Frontline Commando Game App Android Brief Gameplay

Brief gamplay of the Frontline Commando game on android. I am running it on my acer iconia a500 tablet which has Honeycomb 3.2.1 installed. I have the tablet hooked up via HDMI to my 42" HD LG tv.

Great graphics, rich sound, and tons of action make this game lots of fun.

Check us out at:
http://www.techeddy.com


Thursday, January 5, 2012

Friends New Arcade Cabinet!


My friends newly built 4 player control panel. He completed everything by himself from the graphics, layout, assembly, and wiring. Currently hooked up to a MAME arcade machine which will be decommissioned once he builds a new one. Keep a lookout for more videos.


Check my friend Brett out on youtube! http://www.youtube.com/razzleshock