The days when you can just reach into your television screen, like Willy Wonka, and pull a delicious object into your living room -- those days are still far away. And while 3D printers have made leaps and bounds in recent years, they still aren't a cost-effective way to render the ones and zeroes from [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Dutch graphic designer and illustrator Marshall Alexander pays tribute to the video games of his youth with his latest edition of Foldskool Heroes -- "papertoys" you can make yourself with a single sheet of paper. Templates and instructions for each papertoy can be found, free of charge, on Alexander's site. Simply download the PDF of [...]
Continue reading...Monday, October 20, 2008
If you're hoping to enter GameCyte's latest giveaway, this is your penultimate reminder: You have just under two weeks left to submit your entries for the Castle Crafters Contest. 11 days, to be precise; entries will be accepted until 11:59 p.m. PST on Friday, 10/31/08. Get those costumes, papercrafts, and other game creations finished up [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, September 23, 2008
It's time for another GameCyte giveaway! We've amassed a healthy pile of prizes here at GameCyte, and we thought you folks might like a chance to get some more free stuff. However, this contest is going to work a little differently from our previous giveaways -- as much as we've enjoyed your tales of valor [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Last week, we went semi-hands-on with a paper-based preview of the Nyko Wing, a new wireless solution for the Nintendo Wii's Classic Controller. Today, as promised, Nyko has delivered the full details on their new controller: It's coming out in October, and it'll run you $29.99. Also, Nyko has released the paper prototype to the [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, August 28, 2008
Knowing full well Nyko's pathological hatred of wires from our E3 tour, we weren't entirely surprised when we received word that the hardware manufacturer was preparing to debut a new wireless controller for the Nintendo Wii. Dubbed "Wing," the battery-powered wireless device will connect via dongle to the Wii Remote, and present an ergonomic, larger [...]
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