Nintendo is exploring ways to use AR
We might see new Nintendo AR experiences in the near future, perhaps either on the company’s Switch handheld or on mobile. Read the full article…
Read MoreWe might see new Nintendo AR experiences in the near future, perhaps either on the company’s Switch handheld or on mobile. Read the full article…
Read MoreDean Takahashi of GamesBeat makes his annual predictions about what will happen in the game industry. 2020 will be another strong year. Read the full article…
Read MoreThe game industry spent an estimated $319.6 million on television ads in 2019 (January 1 through December 8), a 14.68% decrease from the same time period in 2018. Read the full article…
Read MoreThe days are now full of technology. Everywhere You go, you’ll see some kind of the tech just siting there. Video games is one of the tech… Continue reading on Medium » Read the full article…
Read MoreOn the latest GamesBeat Decides, all it takes to make Nintendo act is a class-action lawsuit. And siding against Marina in Splatoon 2 makes Mike mad. Read the full article…
Read MoreThe low end of the VR market may be collapsing, but it’s going to force higher-performance VR platforms to change their pricing and technologies. Read the full article…
Read MoreThe accidental game companies — big tech companies like Amazon, Google, Facebook, and Apple — have now become intentional game companies. Read the full article…
Read MoreWith so many new and confusing options coming out soon, this would be a great time to hold off on buying new VR hardware. But where’s the fun in that? Read the full article…
Read MoreAs excellent as a Nintendo virtual reality solution could be, a cardboard Switch accessory isn’t the right way for users to start experiencing VR. Read the full article…
Read MoreRumors point to Nintendo jumping into VR. But maybe Nintendo doesn’t need to push for high-end VR, at least not yet. Maybe it’s got more modest plans. Read the full article…
Read MoreThe games giant joins VRM Consortium in Japan as an observer, but does that mean they’re closer to entering the immersive space? Continue reading on Tech Trends » Read the full article…
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Read MoreOriginally published at Gadget Flow on August 17, 2018. Continue reading on Gadget Flow » Read the full article…
Read MoreJune was a big month for the video game industry thanks to the Electronic Entertainment Expo trade show. That’s the event that is supposed to get people excited about the future of games … and then everyone went out and bought the Nintendo Entertainment System. The NES Classic was the top-selling console in June in… Read the full article…
Read MoreIn early 1995, I remember reading a letter in a video game magazine that talked about how much momentum Nintendo had with the upcoming Ultra 64 console and the futuristic Virtual Boy. When it launched, the Nintendo 64 (its final name) did fine — although it didn’t beat the new PlayStation system from Sony. The… Read the full article…
Read MoreOPINION: Sorry, everyone. While there’s a story floating around today about a “VR” or “pseudo-VR” headset coming soon for Nintendo’s Switch, it’s not true. Even by the loosest definition of the phrase, virtual reality hardware isn’t coming to the hybrid console any time soon, and this is a good opport… Read the full article…
Read MoreGUEST: Sony extends its grip on the TV ad market for the seventh month, and a new name appears in the top 5 spenders. GamesBeat has partnered with iSpot.tv, the real-time TV ad measurement company with attention and conversion analytics from more than eight million smart TVs, to bring you a monthly report on how… Read the full article…
Read MoreThe Washington political scene just finished a long weekend of partying following the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday, and the Entertainment Software Association trade group was an active participant in many of the events surrounding the WHCD. It’s the ESA’s job to build relationships with policymakers, and i… Read the full article…
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