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Take control of Ellen Page on your PS3 using your iPhone

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No, the headline isn't a typo. Ellen Page stars in a new PS3 title, Beyond: Two Souls, and at Gamescom this week in Germany, some interesting details about how you can control the lead character have emerged. In an apparent attempt to appeal to the more casual, smartphone oriented gamer, the title will be controllable with a touchscreen Android or iOS device. From Joystiq:

In multiplayer or solo, Beyond is playable with iOS and Android touchscreen devices, with the "Beyond Touch" app. It's a free app that allows players to control a character – it's a blank slate, with no buttons or on-screen sticks, that players use like a touchpad. Slide one finger around the screen and the character moves. The game automatically switches to easy mode when a touchscreen controller is in use.

The companion app is designed to appeal to those who don't sit down and play console games that often, and act as a sort of comfort blanket by putting the controls on the very screen they spend more of their time swiping at. Of course, those gamers will need to know the companion app exists before they buy the game, if indeed it's supposed to be targeted in this way.

What do you think though? Seasoned gamers will still use the PS3 controller, but would you like to see this sort of thing implemented in more games?

Source: Joystiq


    






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ted_duguay
4314 days ago
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Linked: Nickelodeon's Gak Naming

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Nickelodeon's Gak Naming
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Former Double Dare host Marc Summers reveals that the channel's popular green goo (pioneered on his show) was named after the street name of heroin, Gak. Childhoods everywhere are now corrupted. Many thanks to our ADVx3 Partners
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ted_duguay
4320 days ago
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So much of the old Nickelodeon is explained now.
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Beautiful Knives Made of Wood, Blade and All

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Last week, we posted a set of wooden knives and posed the age-old question, "Yea or Nay?" (I, for one, was curious as to how FDRL bonded the metal blades to the wood; based on a verso photo on their site, it looks like they're actually riveted.)

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In any case, Andrea Ponti does them one better. The Italian designer set up shop in Japan after completing his degree at the Politecnico in Milan and his latest project, a series of ultra high-end, handcrafted-in-Kyoto wooden knives, is known as "Fusion" not for their physical attributes—they're made of solid wood—but for their twofold cultural inspiration:

East and West. Industrial design and craftsmanship. Two cultures and two design languages usually far apart from one another blend in the common language of design and tell the story of a project that spans from research to the creation of innovative products for markets around the world. This design and cultural blend produced Fusion: two kitchen knives made of ebony and white maple. Handmade in Kyoto as a limited edition by Japanese artist/craftsman Issei Hanaoka, these knives are inspired by the traditional Japanese art of wood crafting and they have a minimalist design: extremely simple yet modern and universal.

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Each of the two sizes is available in either material with an option for a serrated blade (for bread) for a rubric of eight options in all; every Fusion knife features "an ergonomic handle for slip-resistant ultra-comfort grip." Anticipating concerns about care and durability, as was the case for the previously-seen knives, Ponti notes that"the seamless design allows for unparalleled cleanliness and easy care. Thanks to their ultra-fine edge, the knives are extremely sharp but also easy to sharpen."

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ted_duguay
4433 days ago
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These are gorgeous.
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Octopi Salt & Pepper Shakers

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Octopi Salt & Pepper Shakers

Cooking can be a challenge. Could you use a helping hand, or 8, with seasoning? Let the Octopi Salt & Pepper Shakers from theNeatoShop loose in your kitchen. This fantastic ceramic set is a great way to celebrate your favorite cephalopod.

Be sure to check out the NeatoShop for more great Salt & Pepper Shakers.

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ted_duguay
4441 days ago
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These are cute, but I"m not sure they'd be worth using pre-ground pepper for. Maybe salt and sandwich sprinkle octopodes.
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Pediatric Babe

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"Following Babé product line, this range is designed for children. Illustrations that were used, made on purpose, and that have the dual purpose of identifying the three sublines product and show the child character of the line."

 

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ted_duguay
4445 days ago
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Kids always get the best designs. These are so cute.
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How Far Is It to Mars?

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Fun website-as-infographic by David Paliwoda.

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ted_duguay
4454 days ago
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tashpool
4453 days ago
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Next time someone asks me for directions, I'm going to talk distance in pixels.
33.427954,-111.935964
jhecking
4453 days ago
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Awesome!
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