Reading is Slower on Kindle?
Read on CNN this morning that Kindle and iPad reading are slower than reading a normal book. From the article: It takes longer to read
An American Game Designer in Shanghai
Christian Nutt over at Gamasutra covered the initial announcement of Spicy Horse Games' new business and development direction. From the article: Today, the Shanghai-based studio Spicy Horse, which has completed work on Alice 2 for EA, is announcing that it has secured $3 million in investmen
Lots of news these days about Lenovo's announcement of the "Ebox" - a game console built in and for China (as well as the rest of Asia). It's not the first time a Chinese console has been attempted - Shanda's own homegrown console (EZ Station) of years past had similar aspirations towards the Chines
GamePro is going all-out and featuring our very own Alice on the cover of their September 2010 issue. According to the article on their website, Will Herring will be discussing the early previews of the game during his 14-page feature. Will visited with us in China recently to get the scoop stra
For nearly two decades, elected officials have tried to regulate which video games you can buy, rent and play. Every single time they’ve p
Read on CNN this morning that Kindle and iPad reading are slower than reading a normal book. From the article: It takes longer to read
Kinect Read over on 360 Kombo this blog post by Alex Bader regarding Kinect. Drawing from an interview on Gamasutra, It outlines Microsoft's so
Rising Used Game Sales Another in a long line of articles on the subject of second-hand or used games over at PC World. This time blog author M
DexIQ Split-Screen Multiplayer Action Spicy Pony is proud to announce the release of DexIQ for iPad. The original DexIQ on iPhone was the Pony'
Extra Lives From a recent book review at The New York Times: If photographs are “experience captured,” in Susan Sontag’s phrase, then