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Mikey - 17 Jul 2007 08:23
The guys over at QJ.net have dug up some info on the history of the Wii Balance Board. I agree 100%, there is hardly anything unique nowadays and this is just another example of something recycled into a new phenomenon. Ian Bogost, via Water Cooler Games, has revealed that back in 1982, an Atari VCS peripheral called the Joyboard was released by Amiga.... read more
While lurking around Evil Avatar as I do, I spotted a forum post about improving graphics for some old classic first person shooters: Half-Life 2 Duke Nukem 3D System Shock 2 Quake II Deus Ex: Invisible War Thief: Deadly Shadows Well worth checking out the post by Bonecrusher. I might have to dig out the System Shock... read more