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We interviewed two of the founders of French start-up One Feat. One Feat is a social game based around the concept of online-offline-online gaming. Users set and complete challenges to gain points (all the challenges are based in reality), a mission is accepted via the One Feat site or mobile app, the user then photographs Continue reading →

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Over the last few years we’ve watched social media grow, and with it – social gaming. It’s a different facet to the gaming world, and it’s dominated by an entirely different demographic – mums. That’s right; mums are the new hardcore gamers. When I was a hardcore gamer, I enjoyed playing Grand Theft Auto. I Continue reading →

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Projection mapping – “an exciting new production technique that can turn almost any surface into a dynamic video display” Maybe it’s something to do with the sun going down at, oh, 4pm? But just as chocolate digestives go oh-so-well with a cup of tea, it seems dark winter evenings have been the perfect partner for Continue reading →

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So it’s official, you can now control your computer using your brain waves. And this scary looking headset by brand of the future, emotiv. By tracking your brains electrical signals, it lets you control what’s going on screen. You can have a looksee here: I imagine that this has more applications that Microsoft’s soon to Continue reading →

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Microsoft’s Natal seemed novel when they announced it at E3 earlier this month, but Glaswegian YouTube user conquerearth has made a more old school version of a hands-free games console. Following his Theremin Hero video, he’s teamed a theremin with a NES and the Nintendo classic “Super Mario Brothers”. The result is a game where Continue reading →

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