Justice League: Doom - Official Trailer
I still think DC makes better animated DVD features than Marvel.
Sega Toy new R2D2 Planetarium comes with its own Death Star!
At the Christmas Toy Fair 2011, Sega Toys presented Home Star R2-D2, the first character version in its Home Star series of home planetariums. R2-D2 was a popular character in the Star Wars movies.
“In our Home Star series of home planetariums, this is the first version featuring a character.”
“Lots of other companies make home planetariums, but the Home Star series uses the same optical projection system as commercial planetariums. Home Star planetariums can show about 10,000 ... Read more
iOS 5 Released Today
Personally I haven't haven't hada chance to play with it yet. I will more tonight some quick thoughts on what I've been reading/hearing today.
- A lot of failed install attempts
- Takes a long time. Over an hour? It basically backup up your iPhone and wipes it clean then installs the new iOS 5 then restores from your last backup. So be sure to set aside some time because you don't want ot disconnect while in the process.
- Lots of new mini features like LED alerts, Custom sounds and alerts, iMessages, Reminders...
Atari Arcade Duo for iPad Coming Soon: You Looking iCade?
Atari Arcade Duo for iPad Coming Soon: You Looking iCade?:
Hardware controllers are the new fad for iOS gaming, particularly for the iPad. We’ve already seen the fling controllers, and recently been watching the iCade gaming cabinet become quite popular, but it looks like Atari may be looking to join into the market with it’s own Atari Arcade Duo Powered joystick.
The accessory looks like an Atari controller for your iPad. One curious note is that this joystick will actually connect to the iPad with a 30-pin connector, not bluetooth like the iCade does.
As pointed out by TUAW, the open design allows for either a landscape or portrait orientation. So what can you use this joystick for? Well, for now you’ll be playing Atari’s Greatest Hits iOS app. But hey, it’s still a cool concept though, right? DVICE reports that the accessory will be available beginning October 2 for $60. Count me in.
[via TUAW]
Hardware controllers are the new fad for iOS gaming, particularly for the iPad. We’ve already seen the fling controllers, and recently been watching the iCade gaming cabinet become quite popular, but it looks like Atari may be looking to join into the market with it’s own Atari Arcade Duo Powered joystick.
The accessory looks like an Atari controller for your iPad. One curious note is that this joystick will actually connect to the iPad with a 30-pin connector, not bluetooth like the iCade does.
As pointed out by TUAW, the open design allows for either a landscape or portrait orientation. So what can you use this joystick for? Well, for now you’ll be playing Atari’s Greatest Hits iOS app. But hey, it’s still a cool concept though, right? DVICE reports that the accessory will be available beginning October 2 for $60. Count me in.
[via TUAW]
YouTube - Fly-through & artwork for Disney California Adventure entrance at What's Next presentation
Lines are gonna be packed this summer!