In a controversial move, the U.S. Army will be teaming up with CTA Digital, makers of guns for video game systems, to create military-branded product for popular combat titles like Call Of Duty 3: Modern Warfare. It is reported that the guns will feature a high level of authenticity including the Army's logo. What's most striking is that the move is part of an effort to recruit more young people into the armed forces via the glorification of games and guns. Wish we could make this stuff up folks!
Here's another one from the team Google creatives, who, judging from lately, can do no wrong with their brilliant spots. This one uses the comedic approach, as it mock-interviews the stars of the ever-popular Angry Birds series to announce their arrival to Chrome. Those birds are pretty awkward and hilarious!
The Razer Mamba (2012) is one sexy, sexy gaming mouse. Its sleek ergonomic design is perfect for any size right hand (sorry lefties) and its functional rubberized texture actually prevents the staining associated with too much "gamer hand." The scroll wheel and dock also have eye-popping, customizable colored LED lights. From the get, the Mamba looks and feels great, gaming with it was a treat!
The newest addition to Razer’s gaming peripherals arsenal is the 6400dpi 4G Dual Sensor System. The Mamba also has a second sensor that can tell what surface it’s on and how far away from that surface it is (which works particularly great for sniping). When we took the mouse off of the surface and set it back down, the cursor barely moved instead of the usual shooting off the screen that happens with normal mice. The Dual Sensor System can also be configured to work at any desired distance from the surface, adding a whole new layer of customizable gaming.
One of our favorite features about the mouse is it’s wireless capability. There's virtually no lag between commands and their execution thanks to the its 1ms response time. We’ve read a few reports about stuttering cursors and poor performance, but in several hours of testing we didn’t encounter a single delay! It may have been an issue that was solved in the latest firmware update (which I downloaded before testing).
For a rechargeable wireless mouse, the Mamba’s battery life is astounding. Fully charged, it's advertised to last for 16 hours of continuous heavy gaming. We tested it for about five and was about a third of the way through the battery life. That's solid! The handy little LED lights on the front left of the mouse actually display how much battery life is remaining. And if the battery’s running low, plugging in via USB allows the Mamba to work while it’s charging. Razer advertises a seamless transition between wireless and wired modes, but I wasn't so sure. It took about a second or two for the computer to recognize the device, not much more.
And if all these features weren’t enough, the Mamba comes equipped with a total of 7 programmable buttons, all of which are ergonomically designed and easy to reach. The two side buttons are perfect in proportion and the two buttons on the top left can actually scroll through 6 different sensitivity presets. We found this really useful for a bunch of gaming scenarios, and We didn’t encounter any lag while switching. Of course, if you don’t need to switch sensitivities on the fly these buttons can be programmed to anything at all.
The Mamba’s software is free to download from the Razer Support website, and is very user-friendly and easy to navigate. The software allows for up to 5 different profiles, saved directly to the mouse so that it will retain those settings on any computer. The only problem we encountered with the software was time, it takes forever to rewrite and save all of the profiles! Every time we wanted to change one setting, or customize the LEDs, we were forced to wait 3-5 minutes for the software to overwrite all of the data.
Alas, I wrote a love letter to Razer’s Mamba, and even with the hefty $130 price tag, it’s still a very sweet buy. At first, I couldn’t imagine ever needing to spend that much for a gaming mouse, especially when a $10 two-button wired mouse usually suffices. But actually trying out the Mamba changed everything! We wound up finding a lot to drool over.
Introducing the Razer Blade laptop--the portable Holy Grail for PC gamers. Developed in partnership with Intel, the ultra-light (6.97lbs) ultra-thin (0.88in) aluminum-framed powerhouse features an i7 processor, an NVIDIA GeForce graphics processor, and a LED-backlit high-definition 17” display. Performance and portablity. Whoa!
There's something about monochromatic design that just never gets old. Apply the treatment to a ubiquitous deck of playing cards and the results yield one of the sharpest packs around! Think, Black Jack gets the GQ treatment and you'll have an idea of what we mean. At $16.50 a pop, we couldn't resist--the Ace of Spades never looked so good! Available in black or white.
Say olá to the official Rio 2016 Olympic Games emblem! Winning agency, Tatil, was selected out of a fierce lot of over 139 logo competitors. After completion, the Brazilian creatives were kind enough to showcase a behind-the-scenes video of the successful design process. Have a look!
Viral video duo, Nathan Kitada and Aaron T. Umetani, of The Country Club, have fused together a mash-up of epic proportions! Utilizing a technique known as machinima, which entails using a video game engine to create scenes, the two have created a Grand Theft Auto meets The Mario Bros. movie trailer! And trust us, it's too clever not to enjoy!
Gamers and sneaker heads can rejoice in the same blog post as Sony unveils its recent collaboration with Nike to celebrate the new Move Motion controller and KillZone game. Featured in the collab are the Nike "Move" Huarache and the "Killzone" SFB Boots. Trust us, you'll need shoes, now that you'll be standing and moving to play!
Bit. Trip Runner is the latest installment in the Gaijin Games, Bit. Trip series--an homage to the 80's arcade style of the past, mixed with modern game dynamics. In Runner, players control Commander Video as he jumps, slides, and kicks through 50+ levels and bosses. Also complimenting the retro gameplay of the popular iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch series is an 8-bit soundtrack by New York City-based chiptune band, Anamanaguchi. Now that's trippy!
Jay-Z gets all "Da Vinci Code" for the latest campaign involving his upcoming book release, Decoded. That's right, the international artist/mogul teamed up with Microsoft's Bing to create an interactive online gaming experience for fans across the globe. The game encourages participants to literally "decode" clues in order to obtain pages (and prizes) from the actual book, which are scattered throughout locations made famous in Jay-Z's works. Check out Decode Jay-Z With Bing and gets to cracking!
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