Check out the parts you should care about in the FOX Engine tech demo presentation from Kojima Productions. The next gen is looking pretty cool so far!
The new Unreal Engine 4 tech demo we’ve been waiting for has leapt out of GDC with a bang. The stunning visuals you are feasting your eyes upon (hopefully in 1080p) are running on a single Nvidia GTX 680. Wow!
You’ve probably seen the Elemental Unreal Engine 4 tech demo before. However, here is the extended version of that demo running on the PS4 hardware!
It is by far the most powerful APU we have built to date.
The hardware of the PS4 shown off today at the conference. Admittedly I was concerned about the controller rumours but it’s looking damn fine. Also, the specs sounds like a developer’s dream. Gone are the days of the mass Cell-chip confusion.
Three images showing a space looking helmet have appeared from an Unreal Engine 4 tech demo. The next-gen engine may even get a showing tonight…
Here are some new shots from Square Enix of the upcoming Lumnious Engine. The engine was demoed last year and is set to be used in Square’s next-gen games.
Consumers decide how relevant it is. It’s fair to say consumers have decided it’s not hugely important at this time.
Microsoft Patents Wearable Controllers
The folks over at IGN have dug up a Microsoft patent for wearable controllers that use muscle output to interact with games.

Introducing, the iControlPad 2. The new peripheral needs your help on Kickstarter! The controller is an Open-Source controller, allowing it to work with a whole plethora of devices such as tablets, phones and PCs. It also has it’s own keyboard and can be attached to swivel out the back of a smart phone. Pretty cool stuff. The video over on the Kickstarter page gives a better explanation than me though, so go watch it!
