15 Insane Indie Game Controllers for Even Crazier Games
Video games are pretty: there's a TV, a handheld controller and some buttons, right? Not at the Game Developer Conference's Alt.Ctrl gallery.
Video games are pretty: there's a TV, a handheld controller and some buttons, right? Not at the Game Developer Conference's Alt.Ctrl gallery.
As if Google's small cardboard-based foray into virtual reality last year wasn't a big enough hint.
Finally, someone is taking down the spam kingpins—or at least trying.
This is what Lockheed Martin's new laser can do. I think it's safe to say that truck won't be going anywhere anytime soon. Read More >>
Farmed chickens rarely live good lives, but these deaths were especially horrible: Someone with inside knowledge of the houses temperature alarm systems, slowly killed the chickens with heat and cold.
When I touch its stupid icon on my screen, it's a hate tap. It's a finger cringe. But I can't quit!
Was it the Bloodhound Gang? A handheld cam version of Avatar? Or are you some fancy anomaly who got their pirate start by downloading a collection of Coltrane B-sides and Kubrick director's cuts?
4K tellies are great for watching films at home. But having had an exclusive first look at IMAX's next-generation tech, I want to see every single one remastered and projected using it.
It looks a lot like a more primitive and meme-filled edition of Windows 95.
Egypt is building a new pyramid, and it's a throwback either to Vegas or to ancient Egypt. Or maybe a little bit of both. Read More >>
When we look back at the past through rose-coloured VR headsets, this is the moment where we'll see that it took off.
He's boldly pushing a new agenda calling for new laws to stop 3D printing humans sowing the seeds of our society's moral collapse BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE.
This mug is the perfect way to show your love of the Legend of Zelda games without hitting your co-workers over the head with your obsession.
These custom toys are actually based on the video game artwork of classic Atari games. Aren't they just perfect? Read More >>
I think of the Eggman, a brief case report from 1991 in the New England Journal of Medicine, whenever "news" of cholesterol's unsuitability as a one-size-fits-all biomarker resurfaces.
You can travel up and down octaves by just waving your hands.