Archive for November, 2011

Minecraft: A Game Of Excellence. A Game Of Legendary Status.

Posted on: November 19th, 2011 by Vince 2 Comments

Minecraft has reached millions, and continues to grow. For It’s title, it has reached legendary status. 30 million copies sold and a game of never ending excitement has given the name Indie Game a new name. The popular title started off a mere 2 years ago. The game settled off Stockholm, Sweden, as these developers would release the next biggest Indie Game. Minecraft started as a world. Just a world. To create and edit unique buildings and shapes out of blocks. Updates were made, with many changes. They added day and night and new music. New blocks were also concealed in forthcoming packages. The ability to move blocks and items via redstone was also added. Pistons and coyotes. Ghasts of the underworld. Hundreds, if not more, items have been pushed through this immense process, until today. Minecraft 1.0 officially kicked off yesterday! But while that news may mean nothing, the game officially has no glitches or bugs. Continuous updates of the game will launch, as promised. But more to this package was added that made our mouths water. Minecraft: Pocket Edition. Now, Minecraft for the IOS and Android may seem difficult to play, but Mojang perfected the game, in classic mode, of how platformed-gaming should be done. The easy touch and break blocks and glitchless, for now, has gotten this game ranked #1 in the App Store, although not released until yesterday. With that being said, Minecraft is also launching…for Xbox! That’s right, and the interface seems outstanding. Check out the videos below, and feel free to share your comments. :)

 


 

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HP Joins Tablet Game, But Is It Biting Off More Than It Can Handle?

Posted on: November 10th, 2011 by Vince No Comments

Hp recently trashed it’s well-anticipated device. The HP Touchpad. With that out, owners felt saddened and left out as the product had only ran for a mere 2 to 3 months. They didn’t give up, though, as many failed to see it’s light of day. Touchpad may be gone, but a new tablet will rise from the chairman and take it’s rightful place. A new, more powerful reign, called the HP Slate 2, is here to take it’s place. WebOS for tablets may have died off, but HP may be saving up for more. More to come…

Source:  TheVerge

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