Life of D. Duck II – Audunsoft (PC)
Best graphics I’ve ever saw… you’ll probably need the latest NVidia card preferrably twin SLI:
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A must-play game not only because it’s hilarious…
Source: Kotaku
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(Don’t) Save the Princess! is a very nice puzzle game made by Shen Games.
Source: IndieGames
Dunno how legal this is, but it looks pretty cool…

…at least for those who likes car tuning, customizing, modding, or whatever.
I don’t care much for those, so I’m just assuming… could as well be ugly as sin, but I can’t tell.
Source: TechEBlog
The new Archos Tablet running Windows 7:

Looks pretty nice! It’d be better if the guy shooting the video would keep still (both him and the device) for at least some seconds though…
Oh, also, that stand sounded pretty cheap. But whatever… will wait for more reviews to judge.
Source: TechEBlog
Microsoft’s Project Natal which I wrote about sometime ago showed up on Jimmy Fallon’s show… and it looks pretty good actually!

Despite the guys using those weird red overalls, it seems it’s not a requirement to play the game.
Though if the system works as I think it does, it probably helps a little bit to make the image recognition bit…
Anyways, like I said on previous post, it’ll all depend on the games that gets released for it.
The blockout thing looks fine, but it gets boring after a while.
Using it to play Burnout isn’t bad, but ultimately, playing with a wheel or even normal gamepads is more confortable in the long run.
But to say the least, Project Natal looks FAR MORE accurate and responsive than Playstation EyeToy or Eye ever was.
Source: Kotaku
I still didn’t figure out if this is a cat…

…or a kangaroo.
From I Can Has Cheezburger YouTube Channel.
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This virtual control system is like a digital photo frame with a touchscreen layer that allows you to control several things in your house, including lights, TV and others:

Why a digital photo frame? Because the people from Savant will send a photographer to take pics of your house and install the whole system, allowing you to view on the touchpanel control the state of things on your room with those pictures taken previously.
As I commented on the source’s post, for rich people who can afford a system like that (and have a house that needs something like that), I don’t really understand why not just go on full tech, install security cams, and use a touchscreen tablet to have full control and receive real live footage…
Source: Gizmodo
Rockabilly Head is a retro style adventure/rhythm game…
Source: IndieGames
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