Posted Feb 20, 2008 at 12:49PM by Enrico S. Listed in: Portable Video, Portable Audio Tags: GDC, Galaga, Peanuts, Zune, XNA
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XNA Chief at GDC 2008: Community Games for Xbox 360, new Zune game - Image 1XNA Chief Chris Satchell has just dropped a couple of bombs at the GDC 2008. He announced that Xbox Live will be getting a new service called Community Games. This feature gives developers a chance to post their games and eventually get it up on Xbox Live. For more on this, head on over to the full article.

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Posted Feb 03, 2008 at 03:28AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Wearables, News, Toys Tags: Wiimote, GDC, SDK, Emotiv
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GDC 2008: Emotiv to introduce SDK for brainwave-based controller headset - Image 1Emotiv Systems has sent word that they will be introducing the beta build of their mind-controlled headset's SDK at the upcoming Game Developer Conference in San Francisco.

While the SDK won't be released until a month later, Emotiv's lecture should give visitors an idea of what the company's new tech will offer. Details are available in the full article.

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Posted Jan 31, 2008 at 09:50AM by Enrico S. Listed in: HDTV Tags: GDC, Dolby
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GDC 2008 - Image 1The Game Developers Conference (GDC) 2008 will take place on February 18-22 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. The organizers of the event have announced that they plan on fitting each tutorial, lecture, and panel classrooms with HD projectors. What will this mean for the show?

For more information, check out the full article.

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Posted Mar 08, 2007 at 01:39AM by Karl B. Listed in: Home Entertainment, Portable Video, Portable Audio Tags: GDC, Etymotics
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The GDC's not just about games you know. It's also about "gaming specific" accessories. Now, what could these accessories be? They could range the gamut from shirts, to chairs, to food (at least we think so), and of course, sound systems.

Of course, not everything that's branded as "gaming specific" is actually that. Most of the time, they're just the same old generic stuff with a new paintjob or edgier packaging or something, and that usually pisses true gamers off. That's why Etymotics, a longstanding manufacturer of high-end audiophile earbuds, decided to go another route for their new E.D.G.E. line of gaming earbuds.

In order to actually be able to flaunt their new sonic gaming solution, Etymotics actually went and built a small FPS-style game that challenged players to look for the source of various noises that they heard in a large environment. After eight whole weeks of testing, the testers, on average, shortened their completion times in the testing game by more than 30% and attested to the advantage provided by the E.D.G.E. earbuds.

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The driving force behind the E.D.G.E. earbuds is, according to IGN, the particularly neutral audio character of the E.D.G.E. drivers. The E.D.G.E. line will be tailored to produce the cleanest audio possible according to Etymotics representatives by not having any of a generic music earbud's built-in bass-boosting feature. IGN says that the clean audio from the E.D.G.E. line will allow players to hear "exactly what the designers intended and gain an advantage in spatial awareness."

Etymotics will be launching their E.D.G.E. line soon and will initially have two options at different pricing levels. Keep checking back here at QJ for more details as they surface.

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