Gillette’s new series of animated web tutorials are kind of ridiculous. I mean, before this video, I swear it’s been a self-taught, quick to learn thing, right? And hey, there ain’t nothing wrong with a little proof that you graduated puberty (I wonder if I’ll ever have to recite those words someday), unless your woman says so, of course. Then you do as she commands, I mean, says. Always.
Mecha Bot from James Cameron’s Upcoming Avatar Makes Appearance at E3 Expo
•June 3, 2009 • Leave a CommentThe statue/model/robot is on display at E3 outside Ubisoft’s booth for the corresponding video game which will release alongside the film. Up until now, specific details and visuals from the film have been pretty scarce.
For those unfamiliar, Avatar is a 3D film set to take place in the 22nd century. The basic premise is that humans visit a distant moon full of giant blue aliens using genetically engineered “avatars” that they mentally inhabit [and it was filmed here in New Zealand]
Cameron says the film was inspired by all the sci-fi books he read as a child.
More images at: Collider
[Project Natal] Motion Sensing Controller for XBOX 360
•June 3, 2009 • Leave a CommentCool. Move over Nintendo Wii
We all knew it was eventually coming, well here we finally go! The simple tagline explains it all, You are the controller!
There will be a motion sensor camera that senses your every move, from driving to fighting. You will use your entire body to interact with the game with the use of full body motion capture. You can use your own gear to scan images, such as a skateboard that will be translated directly into the game.
This new feature will also include voice recognition, for areas such as game shows where you will be able to shout out the answers and the game will understand what you say.
The device is shown at the end of the trailer, pictures coming soon. I guess the motion sensor controller and the game was nothing but a rumor, but the motion sensor idea is indeed alive!
It is announced to be called Project Natal and will work with every Xbox 360 as well as being sold with Xbox 360s in the future.
Steven Spielberg comes on to talk about how this new technology will revolutionize gaming by allowing anybody to play video games by using your entire being instead of being hindered by a controller. Looks interesting indeed.
Turns out the Sony PS3 also has something in the works: Gizmondo [not as cool though]
Rhian Sheehan ‘feat’ Jess Chambers – “Hiding Place” [music video]
•June 1, 2009 • 1 CommentHere is my favourite Kiwi song, “Hiding Place”, to end the month that was and welcome the new:
Concept Soldier for the Year 2030 (USArmy)
•June 1, 2009 • Leave a CommentAnother case of life imitating art, and by art I mean badass sci-fi shooter videogames!

The “Future Soldier 2030” being planned at the Army’s Soldier Systems Center in Natick, Mass., is the subject of much oohing-and-ahhhing in today’s New York Post. The basis of tomorrow’s fighter is a “soldier as a system,” philosophy that more or less regards soldiers as battlefield assets like tanks or planes.
Some of this “system’s” features include a HUD inside the helmet; voice commands that unlock a weapon or set it to less-than-lethal force, a powered exoskeleton to increase a soldier’s movement endurance and even “neural prosthetics” and “drugs that aid cognitive ability.” The Army allows that those enhancements might be “controversial now, but perhaps ubiquitous in 2030.”
I suppose it’s only a natural evolution, the Army’s designs somewhat trailing the epochal history of combat games; from flight sims to drone aircraft, FPSes to cyborg soldier.
No shit. It actually looks like cosplay gone bad lol.
Read Article: NewYorkPost
Bat For Lashes “Daniel” [music video]
•June 1, 2009 • Leave a CommentAbove: A behind-the-scenes look of the making of the video for ‘Daniel’ by Bat for Lashes, the first single from the soon to be released album ‘Two Suns’

Is This The Best USB Flash Drive Stick EVER?
•May 31, 2009 • 3 Comments
The answer is, “YES, it’s not only the best USB stick ever, it’s also probably the single greatest object to have been created since man first came down from the trees.”
For anyone too young/not geeky enough to know who that robo-panther right there is, that’s Ravage out of Transformers, that is. Back in the ’80s he used to turn into a cassette (for some reason that escapes us now), but now that we all live in the future he folds up into a working 2GB USB memory-stick.
This genius piece of plastic wonderment won’t hit the shops until September, and it’ll set you back a steep $40 – although, to be honest, it could cost $250 and I’d still fucking buy one. [via FrontArmy]
Futurama Space Invaders
•May 31, 2009 • Leave a CommentA game of a cartoon of a game:
If you’ve seen Futurama’s “Anthology of Interest II” episode, specifically its Raiders of the Lost Arcade segment, you’ll remember Fry and friends jumping into a mobile air artillery platform to fight off a swarm of raiding Nintendians in a very Space Invaders-esque scene.
Game designer Shinobi is recreating that scene as an actual PC game right down to Rush’s “Tom Sawyer” soundtrack. He has even added video clips from the episode that pop in during gameplay.
Liquor Bottle Dominoes
•May 31, 2009 • Leave a CommentNo livers were harmed in the creation of this Liquor Bottle Dominoes video, which tips over hundreds of beer, vodka and other liquor bottles for an ending worthy of champions:





