Archive for November 13th, 2008

13
Nov
08

EA Sports Active | Wii | Trailer

Break a Sweat with EA SPORTS Active – The All-New Heart Pumping, Calorie Burning Workout

EA SPORTS Active Coming in Spring 2009; First in New Line of Fitness Products

REDWOOD CITY, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Do you find there are too few hours in the day to run a household, hold down a job and fit in a workout? Or, are you just getting bored of the same old fitness routine? EA SPORTS™, a label of Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS), today announced the development of EA SPORTS™ Active, an innovative new customizable and personalized fitness product that will get you motivated to move in the comfort of your home. EA SPORTS Active will launch exclusively for the Wii™ worldwide next spring.

Developed in collaboration with fitness experts, including Bob Greene – renowned exercise physiologist, author and Oprah’s personal trainer – EA SPORTS Active is perfect for the whole family, though designed specifically for women seeking a simple, fun and cost-effective way to achieve a healthy lifestyle. The product will be the first in a new line of EA SPORTS fitness and sports performance products in development to improve the well-being of people of all ages.

“EA SPORTS Active and our entrance into the fitness space is an exciting and groundbreaking milestone for EA SPORTS,” said Peter Moore, president, EA SPORTS. “As we continue to expand our brand, we have a real opportunity to redefine the home fitness experience with a more Western cardiovascular approach and exercises that will appeal to a diverse audience, getting people off the couch and into shape while interacting with our products in a way never before possible. EA SPORTS Active costs less than a gym membership, it provides a variety of exercises unlike a one dimensional in-home fitness contraption, and it delivers an interactive experience that you don’t get from a DVD – this is a true fitness revolution and a space in which we intend to be leaders.”

EA SPORTS Active features a wide variety of interactive activities combined into a circuit that target both the upper and lower body as well as cardio, and supports two players to allow family or friends to get fit together. EA SPORTS Active provides a new level of motivation with on-screen, real-time feedback on your workout such as calories burned, while also allowing you to adjust intensity levels. EA SPORTS Active ships with two specially-designed leg straps that hold the Wii’s Nunchuk controller to track lower body movements, as well as a resistance band to support a number of upper body strength training exercises.

“One of the most frequent questions I am asked is how to get fit at home – especially from busy moms. EA SPORTS Active provides a fun and effective workout that targets your upper body, lower body, and gets your heart pumping in just 20 minutes a day,” said Greene. “It’s a great way to get moving when you can’t get outside or you only have a short amount of time at home. In addition, I like the variety of exercises that it provides – one of the many reasons it has earned the Best Life seal of approval.”

EA SPORTS Active features a “30 Day Challenge,” a fitness road map for players to reach their fitness goals with the guidance of a virtual trainer. The Challenge provides a new, 20-minute workout every time a player exercises, including clear instruction, feedback on technique and positive encouragement throughout the workout. Each circuit will feel different and increase in intensity as fitness levels improve to help you work up a sweat and work toward your fitness goals. Users can also create their own custom workouts that vary in activity, duration and intensity, and the Wii Balance Board will add functionality to many exercises.

EA SPORTS Active is in development at EA Canada in Vancouver and has an MSRP of $59.99. It has not yet been rated by the ESRB or PEGI; visit www.esrb.org for updated rating information. Media can find photos and a trailer of the game at http://info.ea.com. For more information, please visit www.easportsactive.com.

13
Nov
08

Bionic Command: The Polycraft – Info & Trailer

From/De: Capcom
[Rated M]

Today Capcom spotlights a new enemy type in Bionic Commando, the Polycraft. These VTOL aerial gunships are wickedly agile, cunning, and sport a veritable arsenal of weapons to blast Nathan “Rad” Spencer to kingdom come. Just one of these guys can be considered a mini-boss, but they also appear in flights.

Polycraft are highly maneuverable air units, designed for quick aerial assault and interception. The BioReign force brought with them a large number of the units to Ascension City. Polycraft are easily refitted to excel in various situations, and can act as both troop transporters and heavily-armed missile gunships.

The compact design of the Polycraft combined with its unsurpassed aerial maneuverability allows it to fly in narrow and tight environments, close to ground without risk of collision, making it perfect for tactical surveys and interceptions.

Polycraft are sturdy and resilient machines, but analysis has shown that the armor plating over the engine is relatively thin. The engine is placed on the underside of the Polycraft, so an assault from directly underneath has the best chance of success.

13
Nov
08

Erick Dyke

Back in 2001, about 20 or 25 students , including me, were fortunate enough to take the very first Game Design class at the University of Central Florida. Mr. Christopher Stapleton and Mr. Erick Dyke were the masterminds behind the creation of this college course. They taught me what game design really is like. But while reading the blogs today, I found out Erick Dyke has died of cancer. He was a great person inside and outside of class. He even took all the Game Design students to his company, n-Space (the first game company I visited). He will be missed; he will always be one of my main role models in the world of videogames.

Source: Erick S. Dyke, President and Co-Founder of Orlando-based n-Space dies [http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment_videogames/2008/11/erick-dyke-pres.html?cid=139017246].

Aproximadamente 20 o 25 estudiantes en el 2001, incluyendo yo, tuvimos la suerte de tomar la primerita clase de Diseño de Juegos en la Universidad del Centro de la Florida. El Sr. Christopher Stapleton y el Sr. Erick Dyke fueron las personas responsables por la creación de este curso universitario. Ellos me enseñaron lo que es en realidad el diseño de juegos. Pero mientras que leía las bitácoras hoy, me enteré que Erick Dyke falleció de cancer.  Él fue una gran persona dentro y fuera de clase. Hasta llevó a los estudiantes de Diseño de Juegos a su compañía n-Space, la primera compañía de juegos que visité. Lo extrañaremos; él siempre será uno de mis principales modelos de conducta en el mundo de los videojuegos.

Fuente: Erick S. Dyke, President and Co-Founder of Orlando-based n-Space dies [http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment_videogames/2008/11/erick-dyke-pres.html?cid=139017246].

From/De: The Orlando Sentinel

ERICK SCOTT DYKE, 41, passed away Monday, November 10, 2008. He was born in Detroit, Michigan on October 25, 1967 to Michael and Greta Dyke.

Erick was the president and co-founder of n-Space, Inc., an Orlando based video game company. He is survived by his wife Michelle Gornowicz Dyke, parents Michael David and Greta Joan Dyke, and brother Matthew David Dyke.

Erick was an inspiration to all those with whom he worked and touched. He will be remembered for his courage, vision, creativity, and love of life. Memorial services for Erick will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers the family of Erick S. Dyke has established an endowed scholarship fund in his memory at Erick’s alma mater, Michigan Technological University located in Houghton, Michigan where Erick was honored as an Outstanding Young Alumni in 2000.

For more information please visit www.mtf.mtu.edu/dykescholarship. Erick also requested that people visit www.donoharm.us and www.one.org.

Services entrusted to LOOMIS FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 420 West Main Street, Apopka, Florida 32712. 407-880-1007 www.loomisfuneralhomes.com

13
Nov
08

Ancient Rome comes to Google Earth | La antigüa Roma viene a Google Earth

In English | En español

Ancient Rome is now at our fingertips through Google Earth. For the first time, an internet 3D geographic information service will allow teachers, students and the general public to visit part of our past, part of our world history. To visit this historic city, you should have the most recent version of the software. As soon as you install it on your PC and open up the software, select “Ancient Rome in 3D” in the “Gallery” layer. Watch the video for more info.

For the nert software to work without any difficulties whatsoever, it is recommended to use computers with a Dual-Core 2.0GHz CPU, 3 GB RAM, and high-end GPU with 512 MB RAM. To download the software, visit http://earth.google.com/rome

En español | In English

La antigüa Roma está ahora al alcance de nuestras manos por medio de Google Earth. Por primera vez, un servicio internet de información geográfica 3D permitirá a maestros, estudiantes y a la gente en general a visitar parte de nuestro pasado, parte de nuestra historia universal. Para visitar esa gran ciudad histórica, sólo debe tener la versión más reciente del programa. Apenas lo tengan instalado en sus PC y abran el software, seleccionen “Ancient Rome in 3D” [Roma antigua en 3D] bajo la capa “Gallery” [Galería]. Vean el vídeo para más información.

Para que el software internet funcione sin dificultades algunas, se recomienda a que se usen computadoras con un procesador Dual-Core de 2.0GHz de CPU, 3 GB de memoria RAM, y una tarjeta de gráficos de alta calidad (high-end GPU) de 512 MB de memoria RAM. Para bajar el software, visiten http://earth.google.es/rome.




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