Archive for November 23rd, 2007

Lotus has unveiled a sleek concept to commemorate Hot Wheels’ 40th anniversary. It’s basically “a 1:5 scale model created for SEMA”. No word yet on if it will go into production. Click here for first picture in gallery.

..one of its most distinctive characteristics is the exposed center spine which incorporates switches and gear linkages while supporting that massive wing you see sticking out the back

[via Autoblog - Gizmodo]


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GT pits Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Sunshine against each other to find out if “the Wii really outmuscle[s] the Gamecube.” Find out after the break.

Microsoft has gone the creative route with its latest Zune commercial, called “Academy of Dreams”, promoting the Zune 80. Video after the break.

PhoneArena managed to get snag a Sony Ericsson W960i test unit and provides us with some hands-on footage. Unlike its predecessor (W950i), the updated W960 features a 3.2-megapixel camera. Video after the break. Click here for one more picture.

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This follow up to the Mr. T version, shows William Shatner of Star Trek fame promoting World of Warcraft. Which commercial do you like better? Video after the break.

Called the “Protector”, this Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) comes equipped with a mini-Typhoon weapons system. In addition to being stealthy, its plug-and-play design allows the vehicle to be mission reconfigurable via modules (surveillance / electronic warfare / etc.). Clips after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.


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NBA Jam was basically “one of the first sports games to feature NBA-licensed teams and players, and their real digitized likenesses.” ScrewAttack takes a look back at this game after the break.

A key feature of NBA Jam was the exaggerated nature of the play - players jumped many times above their own height, making slam dunks that defied both human capabilities and the laws of physics. There were no fouls, free throws, or violations except goaltending

If you’ve always wondered what the “Get a Mac” ads would look like in the South Park world, then look no furthur. Gabriel Schwarzer has created quite an interesting clip to say the least. Video after the break.

Sure, office pranks might be fun and games, but wrapping your co-workers cubicle entirely in copy paper might not be the best welcome back present. Click here for first picture in gallery.

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“CORE-X Graphical Benchmark” is basically a “render test by ‘Blur Studio’ for CryTek that shows how they wanted Crysis to look like.” Video after the break.

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