Friday, July 11, 2003

A videogame about being a dog!

Thursday, July 10, 2003

10 player motion capture for a basketball videogame? Whoa!
According to this story at MacNN.com, Phish recommends Safari to view its latest revision of the band's website over other browsers. Nifty!

Wednesday, July 9, 2003

According to The Register, the folks at ZoneLabs will be fixing a bug in ZoneAlarm in the next couple of weeks.

Also, according to this story at The Register, Tadpole Computers is offering the SPARCLE(r), a SPARC-powered laptop computer for under $3,000 USD. Boy, that'd be a nifty toy to have for work.

I'm so sleepy... Good thing my friend coffee is here to help me out with that problem!

Tuesday, July 8, 2003

The "Madden killer"?

Sega has revealed what they are hoping will give them an edge over EA's Madden football video game franchise, first-person perspective! Intriguing to say the least. Whether it gives them that edge over the EA juggernaut is another question.

The only time I played Sega's NFL franchise was NFL 2K1 on Dreamcast. It was a good game. It was the only football game available to me at the time because I didn't have a Playstation2 yet...

By the way, Sega has renamed their sports franchises as "ESPN _____" (Football, Baseball, etc.) with tighter integration of ESPN's presentation.

Now rotating: Ed Rush & Optical The Original Doctor Shade
Maybe you knew this already - I'm pretty sure I read that it would be the case a couple weeks ago... "Panther" (Mac OSX 10.3) will not be a 64-bit OS.

Which doesn't matter since you'll still have to shell out money for the upgrade. It looks like the new G5s will most likely ship with OSX 10.2.7 (codenamed "Smeagol").
Nintendo of America VP claims that "consumers are not ready for online gaming"... So, while Nintendo supports 3rd party online titles. It has no plans to produce its own online titles for the current generation of equipment (GameCube and Gameboy Advances).

Monday, July 7, 2003