Sure, Kinect can be used for good - stuff like possibly helping the blind. But it also can be used for evil.
And I'm not just talking about rumored Forza 4 motion controls.
UK-based Pufferfish design makes spherical displays for a variety of uses that range from Coldplay's Viva La Viva Tour to Disney's Epcot Center.
Interactive mapping company Earthware uploaded a series of videos with its software running on a Puffersphere. Included are a couple of Kinect powered tech demos like an Eye of Sauron and just an eyeball.
Being tracked by a large glass freaky, but being tracked by the Eye of Sauron is down right scary.
Kinect連動でどこまでも追いかけてくる「サウロンの目」のムービー [Gigazine]
A casting call currently open for publisher Take-Two is asking for somebody to play the role of James Pedeaston in a new game. James Pedeaston being a character from Grand Theft Auto IV. And a paedophile.
The call, which was first published yesterday, is seeking voice actors to play five characters in what is most likely (considering Take-Two is a game publisher) an upcoming video game. Four of them certainly sound like Grand Theft Auto characters, including Samantha ("A young female obsessed with sex parties") and Anthony (a boy "fighting for the right of young boys to drink alcohol and have sex").
The fifth is labelled as James Pedeaston (pictured), which was the name of one of the radio show hosts from Grand Theft Auto IV. In that game, he was wanted for child molestation in Malaysia, and was under investigation by the FBI. The listing for this project says that he is a "man-boy love activist who just got released from an Indonesian prison".
While this isn't proof it's the same character, if it wasn't, that would be one hell of a coincidence.
The next game in the Grand Theft Auto series is yet to be officially revealed, but the more stuff like this gets out, the closer we'll be getting to that inevitable date.
Actors Wanted »Voice Over- New York, United States [Actors Pages, via Eurogamer]
Not sure why. It seems the guy wants to sell it or something. Not sure how I feel about the exposed disc drive and the ever-so-close shoulder buttons.
Or the sides, which seem to be held by stitching.
After talking about the portable, he shows three games running on the machine. The whole clip is over twelve minutes! And, yes, that is a high-pitched whistling you hear. I hear it, too.
The Ccube - Tchay's First Portable Gamecube BUILDLOG ADDED!! [Mod Retro]
There's a Plants vs Zombies arcade game in China! It's a complete bootleg, not authorised by developers PopCap in any way, but hey, there's a Plants vs Zombies arcade game in China!
The game, released by Shunxiang Technology, uses the popular tower defence game's name, logo and characters, despite the fact the people who own the rights to such things say it "is completely unauthorized by PopCap".
It's not, however, a port of the PC/mobile/everything game. It's instead a basic shooter, players using joysticks to blast crowds of zombies with their plant guns. Looks...fun?
Don't expect to see this appear anywhere copyright laws are actually enforced.
Also seen in China: Plants Vs Zombies Completely Unofficial Arcade Edition [Arcade Heroes]
That is, according to a pair of LinkedIn profiles. The crazy shooter, which Square Enix suddenly killed this month, seems to have been in development since 2007 and not by Square Enix. But now, it's dead. [via Siliconera]
Noted for her detailed and highly realistic cosplay, Omi Gibson is a regular at events like the Tokyo Game Show. But there's one thing she does better and more passionately than any other female cosplayer. And that's Metal Gear.
"Metal Gear cosplay is most representative of what I do," Omi tells Kotaku. "I pour everything I possess into it."
The diehard Metal Gear fan has an impressive resume of cosplay from Hideo Kojima's stealth series. She's cosplayed as a whole array of Metal Gear characters, from Olga Gurlkovich in Metal Gear Solid 2 to a paramedic in Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops. Other characters she's donned include Raiden, Emma Emmerich, Sniper Wolf, Naomi Hunter, Sunny and Strange Love - among many, many more.
Omi has even cosplayed as characters from Kojima's other titles: Snatcher and Policenauts. Recently, the young cosplayer garnered a new fanbase with her masterful Catherine cosplay. She isn't a new cosplayer by any stretch, having first honed her skills as a kid. "I've been cosplaying since I was five or so," Omi says. "Back then, I'd dress up as my favorite movie characters."
This month, Omi put all of her previous cosplay photos in a handy round-up on her website. It's mostly game character cosplay as well as some S&M style fetish photos, which are not work safe.
まとめ 3/17更新|子供はガマン、黙って寝てろ [OMI]
Vice City is my favourite Grand Theft Auto game. Yet Grand Theft Auto IV has the best visual effects and physics in the series. What to do? I know. Let these guys rebuild Vice City using GTAIV's engine!
Using the OpenIV set of mod tools, two teams are currently working on recreating Vict City using Grand Theft Auto IV's engine. One team, Vice City RAGE, have released the above video, which is obviously a work-in-progress (since there's still janky textures and a distinct lack of pedestrians).
The other team, Vice IV, are doing exactly the same thing, and have this video to show for it.
Both look like they're doing a good job, but are forgetting the two best things about the original Vice City: a crisp blue sky and Mister Mister. Get both those working and they'll be set.
[via Reddit]
When not hacking hardware, rapper George Hotz likes to spend his time in South America. And when he's not in South America, he's in court. The legal wrangling between Hotz and Sony Computer Entertainment of America continues to drag on.
Hotz's latest maneuver, reports Ars Technica, is not knowing that Sony Computer Entertainment of America even existed. According to Hotz's attorneys, this is because his new PS3 remained sealed, and the box only mentioned Japan.
"When one purchases a Playstation Computer and looks at its outer box, it has plastered on numerous places that it is a product of Sony Japan and all rights belong to Sony Japan. It only references Sony Japan-not SCEA.," explained his lawyers in court documents. "When one takes the Playstation Computer out of its box and inspects it, it states it is a product of Sony Japan and all rights belong to Sony Japan. It does not reference California. When one installs the Playstation Computer firmware update that Mr. Hotz allegedly circumvented, which can legally be obtained through the internet as Mr. Hotz did, upon installation, it only refers to Sony Japan."
This is to prove Hotz didn't know he was dealing with a California-based company, which is important in establishing jurisdiction. What's more, Hotz stated under penalty of perjury that he was totally oblivious to the existence of Sony Computer Entertainment of America. The used systems in his possession, he adds, didn't have instruction manuals or were thrown out without being read. According to Hotz, "The reason I kept the slim box (for the PlayStation I purchased new) was because it was pretty."
Sony Computer Entertainment of America is also attempting to prove that Hotz signed up for a PlayStation Network account. If successful, Sony might be able to show that the Terms of Service give jurisdiction to try Hotz in California.
Initially, Sony said the PSN account "Geo1Hotz" was Hotz's, even though there was nothing other than a screen handle to link it to Hotz. Then, Sony says Hotz created an account under the name "blickmaniac" with one of the four PS3s he purchased. Thing is, the serial numbers don't match up. A comment on Hotz's blog apparently made by his neighbor claims that the account is not Hotz's. "See, I live next door to George Hotz and we've always been good friends," reads the comment. "At the time I bought the console, I was waiting to be connected to the internet by my ISP so I asked Hotz if I could use his for a while. Good neighbors, that's all."
The serial number for the PS3 Sony is trying to pin to Hotz was purchased at a GameStop near his house. Sony Computer Entertainment of America did not submit into evidence any receipts that directly tie Hotz to the machine.
"Factually, it's true I'm in South America, on a vacation I've had planned and paid for since November," Hotz blogged last week. "I mean, it is Spring break; hacking isn't my life. Rest assured that not a dime of legal defense money would ever go toward something like this." Hotz added that he is in contact with his lawyers daily, and he wouldn't let the case suffer. "That said, I also won't let this ridiculous lawsuit run my life either. Then the fearmongerers win." Hotz closed his post by saying he'll be back, adding, "I hear it's hard to come by the Xperia Play down here." Also, we hear Hotz's rap flow in Spanish isn't so great.
Sony v. Hotz: mismatched serial numbers and sealed manuals [Ars Technica]
Finland's two biggest exports are Nokia phones and casual game Angry Birds. Here, the two combine for a popular-as-hell live tournament that brings this shopping mall to a stand-still.
Seriously, if you ever needed proof of just how popular this game is with regular folk, look at the crowds being pulled here. And yes, it's in Finland, which I'm sure has a special affinity with the game, but I bet there are plenty of places in the world, from London to New York to Sydney, where you could just as easily get people going "oh my GOD a live Angry Birds tournament".
This particular tournament, in Helsinki, was the final of a competition that was held all over Finland. The winner scored a trip for two to Hollywood, some phones, an Angry Birds certificate and a hug from a Finnish girl.
[via Pocket Gamer]
In June, Kotobukiya will be releasing this figure based on Eleanor from Phantasy Star Online. She'll sell for USD$35.