Kategorie: Video

  • The Forest Trailer 2 released – Ocolus Rift VR Game

    The Forest Trailer 2 released – Ocolus Rift VR Game

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    When we first saw open-world survival horror The Forest in May, it was only the player’s first few days on an island over-run by mutant cannibals. Today a new trailer returns to the island, after the player’s had time to build a home and craft weapons. Send in the mutants!

     

    You see, the game begins with a plane crash on a mysterious island, which pleasingly simulates things like tides and plants dying. Players will need to eke out a living from the land, crafting, building, and avoiding those awful things lurking in the woods.

    More importantly, this trailer suggests bird will settle on your outstretched finger.

    An alpha version is due later this year on PC, with Oculus Rift support to put the scares right in your face. It’s made by Endlight Games, which was formerly SKS Games.

    Official Source: http://www.shacknews.com/article/81978/the-forest-trailer-shows-sandbox-survival-horror

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwImGYR2rwg

  • Witness The Glory Of A 64-Man Battlefield 4 Base Jump

    Witness The Glory Of A 64-Man Battlefield 4 Base Jump

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    It takes up a lot of time and dedication, organizing an event where a full server of 64 people jump off a skyscaper in Battlefield 4, but it’s totally worth the effort. This is so much better than any of those precise and fast killshots that normally dominate Battlefield montages.P

    If you attempt to do something like this, just make sure the building doesn’t collapse in mid-jump. That might be too much epicness at the same time and the server would crash.P

     

    Official Source: http://kotaku.com/witness-the-glory-of-a-64-man-battlefield-4-base-jump-1462165647?utm_campaign=Socialflow_Kotaku_Facebook&utm_source=Kotaku_Facebook&utm_medium=Socialflow

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYq_V37–V8

  • NEED FOR SPEED: KEN BLOCK’S GYMKHANA SIX – ULTIMATE GYMKHANA GRID COURSE

    NEED FOR SPEED: KEN BLOCK’S GYMKHANA SIX – ULTIMATE GYMKHANA GRID COURSE

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    Need for Speed and Ken Block present:  Gymkhana SIX:  The Ultimate Gymkhana Grid Course.  Need For Speed’s Racing Advisor Ken Block built the ultimate Gymkhana GRID course — a real-life playground to showcase the sheer speed, fun and exhilarating action of driving.

     

    This means all-new obstacles that help raise the difficulty for Block to master in his Ford Fiesta ST RX43 2013 racecar, including maneuvering around a moving wrecking ball and sliding through narrow opening cut into the sides of shipping containers. Block also added videogame elements from Need for Speed Rivals. Watch as he executes multiple jumps, drifts around Lamborghini Aventadors and evades the videogame-themed Redview County cops on Segways in his own unique style. You can almost smell the burn of the rubber as he tears up this incredible course. So sit back and enjoy the ride.

    Stay up to date on the latest from Rivals and Gymkhana SIX: SUBSCRIBE to YouTube, LIKE on Facebook, or FOLLOW on Twitter. #GymkhanaSIX #Gym6 #KenBlock #NeedforSpeed

     

    Official Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUO-lPubXeI

  • Logitech G700s Rechargeable Gaming Mouse Video Review

    Logitech G700s Rechargeable Gaming Mouse Video Review

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    Logitech’s G700s Rechargeable Gaming Mouse is currently being offered for only $54.99 shipped, today only, originally priced at $99.99.

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    For gamers who know there is no such thing as „over-prepared“, the G700s is a must-have. Precise? Check. Customizable? 13 programmable buttons will perform complex macros at your command.

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    Notable features:

    • Full-speed USB performance whether wireless or wired: Executes commands up to eight times faster than a standard USB mouse.

     

    • 13 programmable controls: Perform simple commands or intricate macros with a single click of a button.

     

    • Onboard memory: Store up to five ready-to-play profiles.

     

    • Quick-connect USB recharging/data cable: Automatically switches to data-over-cable mode while you’re charging for non-stop gaming.

    Official Source: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BFOEY3Y/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=ur2&tag=tec02e-20

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlIKQBSlPgU

  • The Official PS4 Unboxing Video | PlayStation 4

    The Official PS4 Unboxing Video | PlayStation 4

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    PS4 launches 11.15.2013 (U.S.)

     

    Official Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQUpg795iBo

  • Francis Unboxing a early Playstation 4

    Francis Unboxing a early Playstation 4

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    Hey, it’s Francis! Someone went and sent Francis a regular, retail PS4, which he opens in this video like a kid at Christmas.

    If you’re here for his customary RAGE videos, sorry. This one’s literally about taking the same kind of PS4 you’ll be able to buy later this month, opening it up and plugging it in.

     

    Official Source: http://kotaku.com/watch-a-guy-unbox-a-real-ps4-1461922865?utm_campaign=Socialflow_Kotaku_Facebook&utm_source=Kotaku_Facebook&utm_medium=Socialflow

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVzdPh3utcg#t=171

  • Guy imitates Voice of Duke Nukem perfectly!

    Guy imitates Voice of Duke Nukem perfectly!

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    Found on a friends page,JAKE FOUSHEE perfectly imitating Duke Nukem and some more Cartoon, and Movie Characters.

    Official Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hz64myc8QHM

  • Watch an Early Xbox One Owner Set Up His Console

    Watch an Early Xbox One Owner Set Up His Console

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    Even if it’s a „small number“—we’ve heard 150—you can see why Target sending out Xbox Ones early is such a screwup. Here are a series of videos showing the console as it is set up by a user, apparently in Texas, who also got an early delivery.

    Yesterday, Stephen Totilo got a tweet from a father down in Texas saying his family had received the console and, like „Moonlight Swami“ early Saturday morning, was banned from Xbox Live. We think this is the same guy. Whatever the case, he’s uploaded a series of videos detailing the console’s makeup, with his son walking you through the initial installation and setup, and showing it in action. It’s an unfiltered look at the machine and highly educational.

    Official Source:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkblhftO_gI#t=2

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0P8h3ZJbmeY#t=145

    http://kotaku.com/watch-an-early-xbox-one-owner-set-up-his-console-1461843339?utm_campaign=Socialflow_Kotaku_Facebook&utm_source=Kotaku_Facebook&utm_medium=Socialflow

  • Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft coming to iOS and Android

    Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft coming to iOS and Android

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    This is a digital collectible trading card game and the mobile versions will be released sometime in the second half of next year:

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    Chief creative officer Rob Pardo said the touch-controlled version of the game for tablets is a great way to play the game, but „not everyone actually has tablets.“ On stage, Pardo showed a shot of the game running on an iPhone 5s.

    The game was already announced for iPad, Mac and Windows PC. That version of the game is expected to go into an open beta next month, Pardo said, „but in Blizzard language, that might mean January.“

    BlizzCon attendees will be treated to an exclusive Hearthstone card, Pardo announced, a gold card variant of the Elite Tauren Chieftan. When played, the ETC appears to boost the attacks of other cards already played with „power chords“ giving other players „the power to ROCK!“ Playing the card causes concert stage lighting and pyrotechnic effects on the playfield.

    Blizzard revealed Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft at a PAX East 2013 panel. The free-to-play collectible card game entered a closed beta for Mac and PC in August.

    Official Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdXl3QtutQI

    http://www.polygon.com/2013/11/8/5081278/hearthstone-heroes-of-warcraft-blizzcon-2013

  • Buran – a Soviet Space Shuttle

    Buran – a Soviet Space Shuttle

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    The Soviet Union built a reusable space craft named Buran more advanced (both in terms of reliability and payload capability) than the Space Shuttle. The craft was launched oncewithout any crew and the program was canceled at the collapse of the Soviet Union.

    Buran Under Construction.

    Buran Under Construction.

     

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    © capcomespace.net

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    On 12 May 2002, a hangar housing Buran collapsed during a massive storm in Kazakhstan, as a result of poor maintenance. The collapse killed eight workers and destroyed the craft.

    Buran on it's way to a museum in Germany.

    Buran on it’s way to a museum in Germany.

    Outside of Russia and the United States the shuttle at the TECHNIK MUSEUM SPEYER is the only one which can be visited in a museum and its one of the highlights of the museums big space flight exhibition. Thru stairs the visitors can take a look inside the spaceship.
    Follow the tour.

    Official Source: http://weirdrussia.com/2013/10/12/buran-a-soviet-space-shuttle/

  • The Fate Of The Whomobile – Retro Future Cars

    The Fate Of The Whomobile – Retro Future Cars

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    You have to be a bit of a character to take on the lead role in Doctor Who. When Jon Pertwee took over, it was the series‘ first venture into colour. These new earthbound adventure brought massive popularity to the show and its star, turning in an impressively popular four year run. Known before the role as a comedian, Pertwee played the role straight proving himself to be a great choice for the Doctor. In his real life he was a gadget fan, as well as a sportsman and car enthusiast – all perfect traits for a time traveler. It was while at an appearance at an auto dealership that he met car customizer Peter Farries, which is where the story of Pertwee’s 1973 Whomobile began.

    The vehicle was never called the „Whomobile“ in the show, though Pertwee does refer to it as such in his memoirs. It was actually designed under another name, „The Alien“. Pertwee and Farries sketched out the fantasy car. Other car customizers said it would take several moldings to create such an unusual shape in fiberglass, but Farries did it in only two. The completed car was 14 feet long, 7 feet across, with fins that reached 5 feet into the air. There are no doors, you have to hop in over the wing, and once inside the driver and uncomfortable passenger are faced with the blinky lights of a prop computer, and a real television with dual rear antennae. Here’s a great clip from children’s show Blue Peter (it’s great how the pair do sort of try to keep up the illusion of the car’s abilities being „real“) that offers what is probably the most detailed look at the car ever.

    Once completed (at Pertwee’s cost) the star was able to persuade the producers of Doctor Who to include the vehicle in the series. The car first appeared not yet complete in the 10th season’s „Invasion of the Dinosaurs“. The front windscreen you see in the episode as well as in the Blue Peter segment (hosted by Peter Purves, a 1960’s Who companion) was from a boat, added to make the vehicle roadworthy. Its second and final appearance was in Pertwee’s swansong, „Planet of the Spiders“, where thought chromakey trickery the vehicle was shown to fly.

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    To this day some fans still think the Whomobile was a hovercraft. In fact the three wheeler struggled to be legally classified, until it was finally referred to as „an invalid tricycle“… that could go a hundred miles an hour!. Pertwee used the car for personal appearances even after his tenure as the Doctor was over. Eventually he gave it to a fan bereaved over the tragic death of his mother, with Pertwee simply „borrowing“ it back on occasion. Just a few years ago (and this makes me crazy…) the car went up for auction with little fanfare. It was misclassified as a boat (foreshadowed by that boat windscreen used in version 1 of the car?) and went for around £1200. Had I known about the sale, I’d have made my way to the UK to bring back the official Retro Thing company car.

    Official Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acAS8ZrISoo

    http://www.retrothing.com/2010/08/the-fate-of-the-whomobile.html

  • Movie Legends Revealed,Toy Story 2 was Nearly Deleted

    Movie Legends Revealed,Toy Story 2 was Nearly Deleted

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    MOVIE URBAN LEGEND: During work on Toy Story 2, the vast majority of the film was accidentally deleted due to a pair of computer errors.

    Ever since computers became the primary place where work is done (both in school and in business), there have been horror stories about people losing their work due to some sort of mistake — an accidental deletion, a computer crash, a power outage, whatever. These tales have been part of popular culture as long as computers have. I happened to catch a 1988 episode of A Different World in which Denise Huxtable loses a term paper she was writing on a computer (luckily, Dwayne Wayne recovers it for her). Rarely, though, do these stories come close to the sheer terror of the time in 1998 when Pixar accidentally deleted roughly 90 percent of Toy Story 2.

    Read on to see what happened!

    It was early in 1998, and the good folks at Pixar were hard at work. The majority of their staff was preparing A Bug’s Life for release in the fall while a good chunk (I’d say the split was roughly 250 on the first film and 150 on the second) was already nine to 10 months into production on Toy Story 2, due out in November 1999 (this is likely why the “outtakes” of both films include cameos from the other film, as they were being produced at the same time — a tradition that has continued with other Pixar features). One day, Toy Story 2 Associate Technical Director Oren Jacob (who would eventually become the chief technical officer of Pixar before leaving to do some work on start-up companies, including the one co-founded in 2012, ToyTalk) was in an office with a few other associate technical directors (they all worked under the supervision of Supervising Technical Director Galyn Susman) when they just happened to be looking at a directory where the assets for Woody were held. Upon a refresh, they noticed the assets kept decreasing. Like where Woody would have a hat, suddenly he didn’t have a hat. Or boots. Or suddenly a body at all! They quickly looked at the other characters and as they refreshed, all the other characters were beginning to disappear as well!

    toy story 2 posterYou see, someone had run the command “rm –rf”; rm is used to remove files from directories on a UNIX shared computer system. However, in this instance, someone had accidentally used it on the master root of all the directories on the shared system. You might be dubious as to how one person could wipe out all of the files on the system, but the way that a movie like Toy Story 2 was done at the time was that pretty much every worker had direct access to the master files because everyone was working on a different small piece of the project at the same time. It would be far too time-consuming for each of the dozens and dozens of animators to have to seek special permissions to make changes to the master files, so instead everyone could make changes, from the lowest person on the totem pole to the highest of all head honchos at Pixar. Obviously, Jacob freaked out and, in effect, got someone to unplug the entire system before the whole project was deleted. This happens and later that afternoon, when they boot the system back up, they discover that 90 percent of the film has disappeared.

    While that would naturally freak anyone out, important things being deleted like that is not quite as shocking as you might think. Again, when you have more than 400 people all sharing access to the master files, sometimes things get deleted. At one point, all of the bugs in A Bug’s Life were lost. While freaky, there is always a back-up of the master files. In the case ofA Bug’s Life, the back-up was used and the bugs were restored. Here, however, things did not go so well. It might be hard to believe, but back in 1998, all of the information used to animate a movie as complex as Toy Story 2 only took up roughly 10 gigabytes. That’s less room than your average flash drive that you can pick up at the local drug store. The back-up for the film, though, only had 4 gigabytes of room. Again, things were much different back then, and 4 gigabytes was a lot of space. However, it was not enough space. And roughly four to five months into the project, that 4-gigabyte ceiling had been reached. The way the back-up was set up, though, was instead of an error message saying that it could not add any more data to the back-up, the back-up would just add the new data in place of the old data. The folks at Pixar didn’t realize that at first, so when they booted up the retrieved data, it looked pretty much like they had their film back. And people went back to work on the film. However, it was soon apparent that they only had something like 40 percent of the files for the film and things slowly began to break down. Like part of a scene would be fine but parts of it would not be fine. Because you couldn’t predict what parts were fine, the whole thing was just useless. To paraphrase Bob Dylan, now was the time for the tears. Everyone panicked but at the same time, everyone got together and tried to brainstorm possible solutions for this crisis. Workers here and there had saved their work on their local computers, so they were able to cobble together bits and pieces of the film, but no one had a complete copy of the film (obviously, as no one would have that much room on their computer). Well, as it turned out, almost no one.

    Earlier, we mentioned Supervising Technical Director Galyn Susman. A few months earlier, Susman had given birth to a son. As she was a new mother, she needed to be able to do some work from home, so Pixar had set up a computer for her that had the complete film. In addition to the full film at that point, she would receive incremental updates with changes made over that time. No one knew when the last update had been, but obviously whatever she had was better than what they possessed at the moment. So they headed to her house and drove her computer back to the Pixar offices (Susman and Jacob later recalled the amusing procession, with her computer wrapped in blankets and strapped into a seat belt in the back seat with Jacob nervously watching it as Susman drove). The computer was plugged in and booted up. It had been updated two weeks ago. So they had the original back-up from a few months ago, her current updated version plus whatever other files they could cobble together from the various worker’s individual work stations. That gave them roughly 70 percent of the film’s files (as of the update two weeks earlier) as being verified as working fine. They had to then hand-check all of the directories for the remaining 30 percent to make sure it was correct. That took the entire staff working the whole weekend with very little sleep making sure the other 30 percent of the files were accurate. Eventually, they finished and production on the film was back up and running.

    Amusingly enough, after the film was completed by the end of 1998, the head honchos at Pixar (including John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter and Joe Ranft) viewed the film and determined it wasn’t ready (a view held by Jacob, as well). They felt they couldn’t release it as produced, especially when they were still a relatively new company. So they then more or less scrapped the entire film, and in an amazing feat of animation mastery, what had taken them two years to produce was re-done in less than nine months in order to have Toy Story 2ready for a November 1999 release.

    It’s pretty funny that all of that work was done to restore files that went more or less unused. Of course, it wasn’t as simple as that. While yes, the vast majority of the first version of the film was redone, obviously the production work done on the characters were put to use on the new version (and some scenes from the original film were included in the new version), so it is still very important that they were able to salvage the original film. After all, if they had spent many months restoring the original film from scratch only to have it come out the same as the original version, they would not have finished it by the end of 1998, which in turn would not have given them enough time to scrap it and re-work the film the way that they did, so we would never have had the version of Toy Story 2 we now know and love. So it is still a big deal that they were able to save it!

    The legend is…

    STATUS: True

     

    Official Source: http://spinoff.comicbookresources.com/2013/03/27/movie-legends-revealed-was-toy-story-2-nearly-deleted/

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dhp_20j0Ys

  • Heroes of the Storm™ Cinematic Trailer released

    Heroes of the Storm™ Cinematic Trailer released

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    Introducing the latest from Blizzard Entertainment — Heroes of the Storm.

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    Developed under the code name Blizzard All-Stars™, Heroes of the Storm is a raucous online team brawler starring your favorite Blizzard characters.

    To learn much more, visithttp://HeroesOfTheStorm.com, where in the weeks to come, you’ll find tons of videos, hero profiles, game features, information on how to join the public beta test, and more.

     

    Official Source: http://www.heroesofthestorm.com/de-de/

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ecv0bT9DEo

  • First 3D-Printed Metal Gun Unveiled, Successfully Fires Over 50 Rounds

    First 3D-Printed Metal Gun Unveiled, Successfully Fires Over 50 Rounds

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    Solid Concepts has unveiled the first 3d-printed metal gun, and it can fire without issue. In the latest test, this firearm fired off over 50 rounds, thanks to its sturdy design via laser sintering, „which helped them manufacture over 30 individual components for the gun – and various powdered metals.“

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    But to be clear, and likely to the relief of law enforcement, this isn’t something you can run out and do yourself. „There are barriers to entry that will keep the public away from this technology for years,“ said Scott McGowan, the company’s VP of marketing, In a statement to The Verge.

    Those include a prohibitively high cost for the equipment involved and the expertise required to actually pull off the printing.

    Official Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7ZYKMBDm4M#t=0

    http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/7/5077718/worlds-first-3d-printed-metal-gun-fires-over-50-rounds

  • Ryse: Son of Rome – The Fall Episode 2 now live

    Ryse: Son of Rome – The Fall Episode 2 now live

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    After the first one comes the second one, part two, and this one picks up were the first part left us hanging on exactly what happened with with Ryse: Son of Rome and now we can get a bit more of live-action with what was released today in the second short episode:

    On the battlefield with his men, Marius tells the legend of Damocles and sows the seeds for the legend’s role in his life and his personal quest for vengeance.

     

    Official Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOGnKNtJTi0

  • 5 Pictures of the Futuristic Nissan BladeGlider, Boasts Triangular Design

    5 Pictures of the Futuristic Nissan BladeGlider, Boasts Triangular Design

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    First unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show yesterday, the futuristic Nissan BladeGlider was „inspired by the aerial engineering of a glider and the triangular shape of a high performance swept wing aircraft.“ It’s powered by lithium-ion batteries and can seat up to 3-people comfortably, with the driver getting a perfect 360-degree view of their surroundings.

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    In order to keep everything compact and shipshape, the BladeGlider’s lithium-ion batteries are placed in the lower-rear side of the vehicle.

    Nissan may also for the first time be using in-wheel motors in the final iteration of the BladeGlider to further its space-efficiency and provide extra rear-wheel propulsion and separate motor management.

    Official Source: http://www.dvice.com/2013-11-8/nissan-bladeglider-ev-half-glider-half-race-car-and-all-awesome

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjPaNiwmOEQ#t=0

  • Dead Rising 3 story trailer released

    Dead Rising 3 story trailer released

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    And here we have, courtesy of Capcom Vancouver, a new Dead Rising 3 trailer telling us the story of Nick and his search for the cure and the other characters that will be in the game.

    Remember that the game is expected to release on November 22 exclusively for Xbox One.

     

    Official Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVFXuJIl_R0

  • Killzone Shadow Fall: Ultra High Bitrate Multiplayer Footage

    Killzone Shadow Fall: Ultra High Bitrate Multiplayer Footage

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    Shadow Fall has been built from the ground up for the PlayStation 4, and the response to the gameplay footage of Killzone Shadow Fall so far has been overwhelmingly positive.

    Killzone Shadow Fall has been built from the ground up for PS4, and the response to the gameplay footage so far has been overwhelmingly positive. Unfortunately, there are limitations to streamed video on the internet, and many of the clips and trailers we’ve released thus far aren’t being viewed in the best possible fidelity and framerate.

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    In order to properly demonstrate the framerate and resolution we achieve in Shadow Fall’s multiplayer, we’ve captured and lightly compressed new footage that we’re not offering through a video sharing service. Instead, we ask that you download and locally view the high-resolution, uncompressed footage directly from from us.

    Important note: Please use a video player with hardware acceleration when viewing the footage. We recommend Windows Media Player for Windows users and QuickTime Player for Mac users. Do not use a non-accelerated player (such as VLC Media Player) because the framerate and resolution of this movie are simply too high and will likely cause choppy playback.

    Click here to download the video.

    The video you just saw has been captured from a multiplayer match on “The Park,” which is situated firmly behind enemy lines near the Visari tribute statue.

    As you can probably tell from the footage, Killzone Shadow Fall multiplayer outputs at a native 1080p, rendering uncapped but always targeting 60 FPS. We’re very pleased with how well the game runs, and we can’t wait for you to play it come November 15th.

    Official Source: http://derstandard.at/1381371095468/Killzone-fuer-PS4-Unkomprimiertes-Video-zeigt-Grafikqualitaet

    http://blog.us.playstation.com/2013/11/04/killzone-shadow-fall-ultra-high-bitrate-multiplayer-footage/comment-page-2/#comments

    http://www.killzone.com/kz3/de_AT/blog/news/2013-11-04_new-hq-footage.html

     

  • Insane Look at Devel Sixteen, the World’s First 5000HP Hypercar

    Insane Look at Devel Sixteen, the World’s First 5000HP Hypercar

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    Have more than $4-million to spare and want a car that does 0-60mph in just 1.8-seconds? Then look no further than the Devel Sixteen. It’s powered by a quad-turbocharged 7.2L V16 engine that produces an insane 5000hp, enabling it to reach a top speed of 347.9mph.

     

    Obviously inspired by designs such as the Lamborghini Veneno, Lamborghini Egoista and Pagani Zonda it definitely looks like no other supercar on the market.

    At the rear, the vehicle features what appears to be two massive jet turbines, but they are just for show and it isn’t in fact jet-powered.

    Arguably most impressively is the fact that the Devel Sixteen actually features quite a nice interior demonstrating that some real time and effort has been put into creating the car.

    Official Source: http://www.gtspirit.com/2013/11/06/5000hp-560kmh-v16-devel-sixteen-revealed-at-dubai/

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cl3Uy7CLCsI

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kv2w0teSOE

  • Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F coming to PS Vita

    Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F coming to PS Vita

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    Sega has announced that Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F will be released for Playstation Vita. The game will arrive in 2014.

    According to Shacknews:

    „Project DIVA has you tap the screen in time with distinctly J-pop styled tunes. It received a mixed reception on the PlayStation 3, but maybe a portable version will serve it better.“

    Official Source: http://www.shacknews.com/article/81920/hatsune-miku-project-diva-f-coming-to-vita

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNXb7Ko6G_s

  • Soul Calibur: Lost Swords beta announced

    Soul Calibur: Lost Swords beta announced

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    Namco Bandai has just announced that Soul Calibur: Lost Swords will have a „closed“ beta during four days, starting from today. If you want to enter this beta you only need to log onto PSN and download the game client after the 14th, you’ll be able to play with Siegfried, Mitsurugi and Sophitia.

    Remember that this beta will run for 4 days only from November 14 to November 18 on Playstation 3.

     

    Official Source: http://www.vg247.com/2013/11/06/soulcalibur-lost-swords-playstation-3-beta-test-date-announced/

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Cjv9L4PaoQ