Command & Conquer coded in HTML5
January 24, 2012 – 9:57 pm | No Comment

Remember the classic RTS known as Command & Conquer? Well, an enterprising coder, Aditya Ravi Shankar, actually recreated the strategy game using nothing but HTML5, where it runs on 69k of Javascript. Why did he set out on such an adventure? For starters, Shankar’s attempt was a self-mandated undertaking in order to improve his coding skills, where he gave himself a one month window to rebuild the game in the browser, and had to comb through the original game’s files in order to obtain all the right sprites, sounds and specs. According to Shankar, “In hindsight, I might have wanted to take smaller steps and make a tower defense game instead of jumping directly into an RTS. Trying to do the whole thing in under a month all by myself wasn’t the smartest idea.” As part of Shankar’s recreation of Command & Conquer, it included buildings, terrain, combat, tiberium harvesting and regrowth, in addition to the ability to sell and repair buildings. You want fog of war? It has that, too, in addition to a pannable map, different cursors, …

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Sony NGP may become ‘PS Vita,’ give us 100 percent of our RDI of handheld gaming
June 2, 2011 – 8:15 am | No Comment
Sony NGP may become ‘PS Vita,’ give us 100 percent of our RDI of handheld gaming If you're like us, you've been spending most of your time in the lead up to E3 scouring the source code of gaming company sites searching for clues about next week's announcements. We happened to miss Sony's "Vita" namedrop in the code of a post about the "future of handhelds," but one reader managed to catch it before the company removed it completely. The inclusion of the name is the latest in a series of slip ups that lend credence to ...
Olympus’ LS-20M boasts dual mics and 1080p recording, split personality
May 3, 2011 – 5:11 pm | No Comment
Olympus’ LS-20M boasts dual mics and 1080p recording, split personality Cisco may have washed its hands of pocket camcorders, but Olympus is ready to dive into the market with gusto. The company, best known for its cameras and voice recorders, just brought those two worlds together by announcing the LS-20M, a handheld whose relatively high-end audio specs should help it go toe-to-toe with Zoom. In addition to 1080p video, the LS-20M records 24 bit / 96 mHz Linear PCM audio using a pair of condenser ...
Desk Phone Dock review
April 29, 2011 – 3:29 pm | No Comment
Desk Phone Dock review With every passing day, more people are ditching their landlines in favor of using their cellular phones as a combination device. Smartphones are no doubt excellent means of contacting other humans and managing our lives, but some of us miss the simpler days -- when a phone was just a phone. If you're a proud owner of an iPhone but looking to head down the retro road, Kee Utility would like to point you in the right direction. ...
Video: The Evolution Of Mobile, As Told Through A Fancy 3D Projection Setup
April 9, 2011 – 3:58 am | No Comment
What happens when you take a couple of talented dudes, a bunch of projectors, and a handful of phones spray-painted white to act as a canvas? This video. Sure, it’s an advert — but it’s a pretty dang cool one. Seriously: a cameo from a Zach Morris phone and some insane 3D Snake effects flying out of an oldschool Nokia? I don’t even know what Vodafone’s selling here, and I still want to throw my money at them. (Random tangent: It’d be cool to see this video as shot ...
You Don’t Know Jack coming to iOS
April 8, 2011 – 7:33 pm | No Comment
You Don’t Know Jack coming to iOS Here's some good news for your Friday: The newest version of the classic trivia video game You Don't Know Jack is coming to iOS. Cookie and the gang, Question Four (the question that cares), and all the rest will be on Apple's handheld platforms sometime in the future, so you'll be able to do some Dis or Dat, screw other players, and hit up the Jack Attack all while out and about. There's no word on if the game supports multiplayer ...
Review: The Nintendo 3DS, The Next Step In Portable Gaming Evolution
March 27, 2011 – 6:24 am | No Comment
Review: The Nintendo 3DS, The Next Step In Portable Gaming Evolution Nintendo has long defined the rules of childhood. In Nintendo’s world, logic and whimsy are intermixed and there is always a bigger boss and another castle. We learned from Nintendo that you can always turn your enemy’s weapons against them and that evolution is a fact. We learned that the best stories are played out in your head and even when you don’t have a lot of friends you at least always have Mario. Nintendo also defined video gameplay. Their NES console, while seemingly underpowered, sat under ...
Nintendo 3DS launches in Japan, populace tears through initial 400,000 unit shipment
February 26, 2011 – 10:20 pm | No Comment
Nintendo 3DS launches in Japan, populace tears through initial 400,000 unit shipment You won't be able to snap one up at your local GameStop for a full month, but the Nintendo 3DS had a solid launch in Japan today, reportedly liquidating nearly its entire initial shipment of 400,000 spiffy stereoscopic gaming handhelds by the end of the day. Some of those sales were to customers waiting in a few lines up to 2,000 persons long, but those lines were exceptions to the norm -- several publications note ...
Nikon Coolpix S9100 extends an 18x zoom from a compact body capable of 1080p video
February 8, 2011 – 7:26 pm | No Comment
Nikon Coolpix S9100 extends an 18x zoom from a compact body capable of 1080p video Last we heard from Nikon on the topic of high-end point-and-shoot cameras, it was touting Full HD video and a backside-illuminated 12.1 megapixel CMOS sensor on its S8100. Well, here comes the S9100, still possessing those goodies, but now it's attaching them to a lens capable of 18x optical zoom -- a feature you'd usually expect to find on shooters far bulkier than this pocket-friendly portable. ISO sensitivity can stretch up to 3200 (only 800 in automatic mode), ...
Nintendo 3DS may have region-locked software, continue an unfortunate trend
January 18, 2011 – 8:23 pm | No Comment
Nintendo 3DS may have region-locked software, continue an unfortunate trend Once upon a time, when handheld game systems were thicker and Nintendo was entirely without peer, the company deigned to allow us to import games without fear. On Game Boy of all shapes and sizes, as well as the Nintendo DS, a Japanese cartridge would let you experience portable wonders years before they hit Europe and the US. Starting in 2008, however, Nintendo made DSi-specific titles region-locked -- and that's the same ...
Philips uWand hands-on
January 9, 2011 – 7:08 pm | No Comment
Philips uWand hands-on Philips has been touting its uWand "direct pointer" remote for a good while now, but we've never had the chance to actually use one ourselves. Today that omission has been rectified as we got our mitts around this motion / gesture-based controller and gave it a quick test drive. It works by having an infrared camera embedded in the front, which detects an IR beacon in your TV and thereby judges its own distance, tilt and relation to ...