Portal’s physics engine rebuilt in 25KB on a graphing calculator
A 20 year old college student rebuilt Portal on a graphing calculator! If that’s not awesome enough, the full source code is free!
Portal’s physics engine rebuilt in 25KB on a graphing calculator
A 20 year old college student rebuilt Portal on a graphing calculator! If that’s not awesome enough, the full source code is free!
Happy 16th Birthday Nintendo 64!
(released September 29, 1996 in North America)
illustration by SapphireZelda
(via:heyoscarwilde)
Hey guys! Like Mario? Like Zelda? Then check out the Mario Vs. Zelda Marathon! These guys have been going for 44 hours now and they’re doing it all for Autism help and awareness. They aren’t doing too well with views and donations so they could really use your help!
Check it out here!: http://t.co/As5ICZXw
(Source: t.co)
Psychonauts To Be Released On PSN As A PS2 Classic
After 7 years, Double Fine Studios’ debut hit, Psychonauts, is seeing a re-release on Playstation Network. The game was originally released in 2005 to much critical appraise, but poor sales, and has developed a cult following in the years since.
Whether you never picked up Psychonauts on its initial release, or want to replay this modern classic, the game will be available for download via PSN in just five days on August 28th.
Nintendo Power Shuts Down In December
The independent company running Nintendo Power will be cancelling the magazine, with December being its last issue. Staff working on the magazine have already (mostly) been reassigned to other projects the company has been working on, but Nintendo still feels bad about the demise of the magazine.
We can confirm that the December issue of Nintendo Power will be its last. To celebrate Nintendo Power’s long history, please share a memory or favorite story. For Nintendo Power subscription inquiries, please visit nintendopower.com/customerservice.
Go on to Facebook and let Nintendo know what you’ll miss about America’s longest running gaming-related magazine. Over 27 years’ worth of writing is ending in a few months.
“Super Potato” vintage video game store in Akihabara, Tokyo.
Image Rob Sheridan
Blast across dazzling environments while collecting gemstones, busting through walls, and thwarting massive numbers of mechanical foes. Freedom Planet is a platform adventure that mixes colorful worlds with intense high-speed action.
There’s trouble around every turn, from insects to giant robots to sheer explosive destruction, but you’ll have a variety of special abilities to deal with each challenge.
As Lilac, your momentum is your greatest weapon. Build up energy by running really fast, then unleash it to fly through the air like a comet!
As Carol, bust through foes with a flurry of punches and use jump pads to warp yourself around the stages.
Can you save planet Avalice? Download the demo by clicking the link above and see for yourself!
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OUYA: A New Kind of Video Game Console
An open source console built with Android OS is trying to change console gaming. Giving indie developers the ability to bring their games to the television and giving you many Free to Play games and demos, this looks like it can do what it aims to. It also brings Twitch.TV to your screen so you can watch all the esports your heart desires.
With a Tegra3 quad-core processor, 1GB of ram, 8GB of flash storage, built in WiFi and Bluetooth, HDMI and USB support, and a controller with a touchpad built in, this little beast of a console will be more than enough running on Android 4.0.
All they need now is your support to make their prototype a product ready to be sold (extremely cheaply) on market, so go over to their Kickstarter and make a pledge!