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- Nintendo 3DS | Game House Atreides
nintendo 3ds Developer : Nintendo Research & Engineering Department Manufacturer : Nintendo, Foxconn Generation : 8th Release Date : Nintendo 3DS: February 26, 2011 (JP); March 25, 2011 (EU); March 27, 2011 (NA); March 31, 2011 (AU) Nintendo 3DS XL: July 28, 2012 (EU); August 19, 2012 (NA); August 23, 2012 (AU) Nintendo 3DS LL: July 28, 2012 (JP) iQue 3DS XL: December 2012 (CHN) Nintendo 2DS: October 12, 2013 (AU / EU / NA); February 27, 2016 (JP) New Nintendo 3DS: October 25, 2014 (JP); November 21, 2014 (AU); February 13, 2015 (EU); September 25, 2015 (NA) New Nintendo 3DS XL: October 11, 2014 (JP); November 21, 2014 (AU); February 13, 2015 (EU / NA) New Nintendo 2DS XL: June 15, 2017 (AU); July 13, 2017 (JP); July 28, 2017 (EU / NA) Discontinued : 13 July 2017: New Nintendo 3DS 16 September 2020: Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 3DS XL, Nintendo 2DS, New Nintendo 3DS XL, New Nintendo 2DS XL Launching Price : Nintendo 3DS: 249.99 USD Nintendo 3DS XL: 199.99 USD Nintendo 3DS LL: 18,900 JPY Nintendo 2DS: 129.99 USD New Nintendo 3DS: 219.99 USD New Nintendo 3DS XL: 199.99 USD New Nintendo 2DS XL: 149.99 USD Media Support: Nintendo 3DS Game Card (1-8 GB) Nintendo DSi Game Card Nintendo DS Game Card (8-512 MB) SD Card SDHC Card Digital Distribution Online Services : Nintendo Network Nintendo eShop (discontinued) Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection (discontinued) Nintendo Video (discontinued) Nintendo Network ID Miiverse (discontinued) SwapNote (discontinued) SpotPass and StreetPass Nintendo Zone The Nintendo 3DS is a foldable handheld game console produced by Nintendo. The console was announced in March 2010 and unveiled at E3 2010 as the successor to the Nintendo DS. The system features backward compatibility with Nintendo DS video games. As an eighth-generation console, its primary competitor was Sony's PlayStation Vita. The system was originally launched in all regions in both Aqua Blue and Cosmo Black color variations. On April 28, 2012, the Nintendo 3DS launched in South Korea, in Cosmos Black, Misty Pink, and Cobalt Blue color variations. On September 28, 2012, the system launched in two other regions, Hong Kong and Taiwan, in Cerulean Blue and Shimmer Pink. The most prominent feature of the 3DS is its ability to display stereoscopic 3D images without the use of 3D glasses or additional accessories. Other features of the 3DS include its StreetPass and SpotPass tag modes that are powered by Nintendo Network, augmented reality capabilities using its 3D cameras, and Virtual Console, which provides a method for users to download and play video games originally released for older video game systems. The 3DS had multiple variants over the course of its life. The Nintendo 3DS XL , a larger model featuring a 90% larger screen, was first released in Japan and Europe in July 2012.[15] In August 2012, it launched in the US for $199.99. An "entry-level" version of the console, the Nintendo 2DS , with a fixed "slate" form factor and lacking autostereoscopic (3D) functionality, was released in Western markets in October 2013. The New Nintendo 3DS features a more powerful CPU, a second analog stick called the C-Stick, additional buttons, an improved camera, and other changes, and was first released in Japan in October 2014. The Nintendo 3DS XL (Nintendo 3DS LL in Japan) was released on July 28, 2012, in Japan, priced at ¥18,900, and was available in Silver + Black, Red + Black and White color variations. In Europe, the system launched on the same day but in Silver + Black, Blue + Black and Red + Black color variations. On August 19, the Nintendo 3DS XL launched in North America, priced at US$199.99, and available in Blue + Black and Red + Black. On August 23, 2012, Australia and New Zealand saw the launch of the new handheld, priced at AU$249.95, and available in the same color variations as in Europe, Silver + Black, Blue + Black and Red + Black. On September 20, 2012, the Nintendo 3DS XL launched in South Korea, in Silver + Black, Red + Black, and White color variations. On September 28, 2012, the system launched in two other regions, Hong Kong and Taiwan, in Blue + Black and White color variations. In December 2012, Nintendo Chinese distribution partner, iQue, launched the iQue 3DS XL in three special editions, one featuring a Mario decal while the other two feature both Mario and Luigi. 3DS family hardware was officially discontinued on September 16, 2020. The Nintendo eShop for the 3DS officially shut down on March 27, 2023. The Nintendo Network online service will shut down on April 8, 2024, with the exception of Pokémon Bank, Poké Transporter, and the ability to redownload previously purchased software. Wikipedia contributors. "Nintendo 3DS." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 29 Feb. 2024. Nintendo 3DS Family Nintendo 3DS (original model) Nintendo 3DS XL (large model) Nintendo 3DS LL (japanese version) iQue 3DS XL (chinese version) Nintendo 2DS (low-entry model) New Nintendo 3DS (upgraded version of the original model) New Nintendo 3DS XL (upgraded version of the large model) New Nintendo 2DS XL (upgraded version of the low-entry model) System Configuration CPU: 268 MHz dual-core ARM11 & 134 MHz single-core ARM9: Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 3D S XL, Nintendo 2DS 804 MHz quad-core ARM11 & 134 MHz single-core ARM9: New Nintendo 3DS, New Nintendo 3DS XL, New Nintendo 2DS XL RAM: 128 MB FCRAM @ 3.2 GB/s (32 MB reserved for OS): Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 3DS XL, Nintendo 2DS 256 MB FCRAM @ 6.4 GB/s (64 MB reserved for OS): New Nintendo 3DS, New Nintendo 3DS XL, New Nintendo 2DS XL GPU: 268 MHz Digital Media Professionals PICA200 Display: Nintendo 3DS: 3.53" (90 mm), autostereoscopic (3D), 800 x 240 px WQVGA Nintendo 3DS XL: 4.88" (124 mm), autostereoscopic (3D), 800 x 240 px WQVGA Nintendo 2DS: 3.52" (90 mm), 400 x 240 px WQVGA New Nintendo 3DS: 3.88" (99 mm), autostereoscopic (3D), 800 x 240 px WQVGA New Nintendo 3DS XL: 4.88" (124 mm), autostereoscopic (3D), 800 x 240 px WQVGA New Nintendo 2DS XL: 4.88" (124 mm), 400 x 240 px WQVGA Storage: : 2 GB SD card: Nintendo 3DS 4 GB SDHC card: Nintendo 3DS XL, Nintendo 2DS 4 GB microSDHC card: New Nintendo 3DS, New Nintendo 3DS XL, New Nintendo 2DS XL Camera: one front-facing and two outward-facing 0.3 MP (VGA) sensors; infrared LED light facing the user (New Nintendo 3DS, New Nintendo 3DS XL) Input Controls: D-pad Circle Pad Buttons A/B/X/Y, L/R, Start/Select Buttons ZL/ZR: Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 3DS XL, New Nintendo 3DS, New Nintendo 3DS XL, New Nintendo 2DS XL Home Button, Touchscreen, Microphone, Motion Sensor, Gyro Sensor Wireless Switch: Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 3DS XL Connectivity: IEEE 802.11 b/g IR transceiver NFC reader for Amiibo Battery: Nintendo 3DS: 1300 mAh Li-ion, 3-5 hours Nintendo 3DS XL: 1750 mAh Li-ion, 3.5-6.5 hours Nintendo 2DS: 1300 mAh Li-ion, 3.5-5.5 hours New Nintendo 3DS: 1400 mAh Li-ion, 3.5-6 hours New Nintendo 3DS XL: 1750 mAh Li-ion, 3.5-7 hours New Nintendo 2DS XL: 1400 mAh Li-ion, 3.5-7 hours Operating System: Nintendo 3DS Home Menu Preloaded Apps : Health & Safety Information Nintendo 3DS / DS Game Card launcher Nintendo 3DS Camera Nintendo 3DS Sound Nintendo eShop Mii Maker StreetPass Mii Plaza AR Games Face Raiders Activity Log Nintendo Zone Nintendo Video Swapnote (Nintendo Letter Box in PAL region) Eurosport (paid subscription) Netflix (paid subscription) YouTube Hulu Plus (paid subscription) 3DS/DS Download Play System Settings Game Notes Friend List Notifications Internet Browser Virtual Console (Nintendo eShop): Game Boy Game Boy Color Super Nintendo Entertainment System Game Boy Advance (available through the Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program only) Game Gear PC Engine (available in Japan only) Nintendo Entertainment System List of Nintendo 3DS Games
- Unreal Engine | Game House Atreides
Unreal Engine is a 3D computer graphics game engine Top of Page Unreal Engine v1 Uneral Engine 4 unreal engine Software Type: G ame Engine Developer: Epic Games Launch Date: 1998 (Unreal) Currently Supported Platform: multi-platform Unreal Engine (UE) is a 3D computer graphics game engine developed by Epic Games , first showcased in the 1998 first-person shooter game Unreal . Initially developed for PC first-person shooters, it has since been used in a variety of genres of games and has seen adoption by other industries, most notably the film and television industry. Unreal Engine is written in C++ and features a high degree of portability, supporting a wide range of desktop, mobile, console, and virtual reality platforms. UNREAL ENGINE ver. 1 The first-generation Unreal Engine w as developed by Tim Sweeney, the founder of Epic Games . Having created editing tools for his shareware games ZZT (1991) and Jill of the Jungle (1992), Sweeney began writing the engine in 1995 for the production of a game that would later become a first-person shooter known as Unreal . At first, the engine relied completely on software rendering, meaning the graphics calculations were handled by the central processing unit (CPU). However, over time, it was able to take advantage of the capabilities provided by dedicated graphics cards, focusing on the Glide API , specially designed for 3dfx accelerators. While OpenGL and Direct3D were supported, they reported a slower performance compared to Glide due to their deficiency in texture management at the time. Among its features were collision detection, colored lighting, and a limited form of texture filtering. It also integrated a level editor, UnrealEd, that had support for real-time constructive solid geometry operations as early as 1996, allowing mappers to change the level layout on the fly. Even though Unreal was designed to compete with id Software (developer of Doom and Quake ), co-founder John Carmack complimented the game for the use of 16-bit color and remarked its implementation of visual effects such as volumetric fog. "I doubt any important game will be designed with 8-bit color in mind from now on. Unreal has done an important thing in pushing toward direct color, and this gives the artists a lot more freedom," he said in an article written by Geoff Keighley for GameSpot. "Light blooms [the spheres of light], fog volumes, and composite skies were steps I was planning on taking, but Epic got there first with Unreal," he said, adding: "The Unreal engine has raised the bar on what action gamers expect from future products. The visual effects first seen in the game will become expected from future games." In addition to being available on Windows , Linux, Mac and Unix, the engine was ported through Unreal Tournament to the PlayStation 2 and, with the help of Secret Level , to the Dreamcast . UNREAL ENGINE ver. 4 In August 2005, Mark Rein, the vice-president of Epic Games , revealed that Unreal Engine 4 had been in development for two years. "People don't realise this but we're already two years into development of Unreal Engine 4 . It certainly doesn't have a full team yet, it's just one guy and you can probably guess who that guy is," he told C&VG. One of the major features planned for UE4 was real-time global illumination using voxel cone tracing, eliminating pre-computed lighting. However, this feature, called Sparse Voxel Octree Global Illumination (SVOGI) and showcased with the Elemental demo, was replaced with a similar but less computationally expensive algorithm due to performance concerns. UE4 also includes the new "Blueprints" visual scripting system (a successor to UE3 's "Kismet"), which allows for rapid development of game logic without using code, resulting in less of a divide between technical artists, designers, and programmers. On March 19, 2014, at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) , Epic Games released Unreal Engine 4 through a new licensing model. For a monthly subscription at US$19, developers were given access to the full version of the engine, including the C++ source code, which could be downloaded via GitHub. Any released product was charged with a 5% royalty of gross revenues. The first game released using Unreal Engine 4 was Daylight , developed with early access to the engine and released on April 29, 2014. To prepare for the release of its free-to-play battle royale mode in Fortnite in September 2017, Epic had to make a number of Unreal Engine modifications that helped it to handle a large number (up to 100) of connections to the same server while still retaining high bandwidth and to improve the rendering of a large open in-game world. Epic said it would incorporate these changes into future updates of the Unreal Engine . Unreal Engine 4 officially supports the following platforms as of 4.27 (August 2021): Windows , macOS , Linux , iOS , Android , Nintendo Switch , PlayStation 4 , Xbox One , PlayStation 5 , Xbox Series X/S , Stadia , Magic Leap , HTC Vive , Oculus , PlayStation VR , OSVR , Samsung Gear VR , and HoloLens 2 . It formerly supported Google Daydream and HTML5 . Source: Wikipedia contributors. "Unreal Engine." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 27 May. 2023. List of Unreal Engine 4 Games Title Image Release Date Platform Rating Genre Game Version Origin Title Daylight 2014.04.29 PS4, Win Main Title N/A Deliver Us the Moon 2019.10.10 PS4, PS5, XBO, XSX, Win, Stadia 2.7 Puzzle Adventure Game Update Deliver Us the Moon: Fortuna Deliver Us the Moon: Fortuna 2018.09.28 Win Puzzle Adventure Game Main Title N/A Endling: Extinction Is Forever 2022.07.19 PS4, PS5, XBO, XSX, NS, Win, And, iOS 3.0 Survival Game Main Title N/A SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake 2023.01.23 PS4, XBO, NS, Win Main Title N/A Unreal Engine v1 Uneral Engine 4 BACK TO TOP
- Stadia | Game House Atreides
Stadia was a cloud gaming service developed and operated by Google launched in November 2019 and shut down permanently on January 18, 2023, at 11:59 PM PST stadia Software Type: cloud gaming service Developer: Google Release Date: 2019, November 19 Fate: Discontinued (18 January 2023) Supported Platform: Chromecast Ultra, Android TV, PC (with Google Chrome and other Chromium-based web browsers), ChromeOS mobile devices, Android mobile devices (with Stadia mobile app) Servers Hardware: CPU: custom Intel x86 2.7 GHz, AVX2, 9.5 MB cache (L2+L3) GPU: AMD Vega, HBM2, 56 CUs (10.7 TFLOPS) RAM: 16 GB Storage: SSD Servers OS: Debian Linux Graphics API: Vulkan User Dedicated Hardware: Stadia Controller User Internet Bandwidth Required for Video and Audio Quality: 10 Mbit/s: Video Quality: 720p, 60 FOS Audio Quality: Stereo 20 Mbit/s: Video Quality: 1080p HDR, 60 FPS Audio Quality: 5.1 Surround 35 Mbit/s: Video Quality: 4K HDR, 60 FPS Audio Quality: 5.1 Surround Stadia was a cloud gaming service developed and operated by Google launched in November 2019 and shut down permanently on January 18, 2023, at 11:59 PM PST . Stadia was capable of streaming video games to players from the company's numerous data centers at up to 4K resolution and 60 frames per second, with support for high-dynamic-range (HDR) video. It offered the option to purchase games from its store, along with a selection of free-to-play games. While the base service was free and allowed users stream at resolutions up to 1080p, a Stadia Pro monthly subscription allowed for a maximum resolution of 4K, 5.1 surround sound, HDR, and offered a growing collection of free games that—once claimed—remained in the user's library whenever they had an active subscription. Both tiers allowed users to play online multiplayer games without any additional costs. Stadia was integrated with YouTube , and its "state share" feature allowed players to launch a supported game from a save state shared by another player via permalink. The service supported Google's proprietary Stadia game controller, along with various non-Stadia controllers through USB and Bluetooth connections. While Stadia could use any HID-class USB controller, Google developed its own controller, which connected via the user's Wi-Fi directly to the Google data center in which the game was running, to reduce input latency. Google was also exploring further ways to reduce latency, involving the prediction of user input through various means, so that any apparent network lag between controller and game response was minimized. Google confirmed that the controller would also feature Google Assistant , which would automatically search YouTube for relevant, helpful videos related to the game the user was playing. Stadia offered two tiers of service: a free level (initially at launch known as "Stadia Base" but after April 2020, simply "Stadia"), and a monthly subscription Stadia Pro level. The free Stadia level limited the video stream resolution to 1080p. The Pro tier, costing approximately US$10 per month, allowed users higher streaming rates, up to 4K resolution, access to a library of free games over time, and discounts on other games offered for Stadia. Source: Wikipedia contributors. "Google Stadia." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 5 May. 2023. List of Stadia Games
- ROGUE-LITE | Game House Atreides
Rogue-lite are those video games with some of the Berlin Interpretation elements call themselves "roguelike", but bear little resemblance to the original Rogue rogue-lite With computers and video game consoles capable of more advanced graphics and gameplay, numerous games have emerged that are loosely based on the classic roguelike design but diverge in one or more features. Many of these games use the concepts of procedurally generated maps and permadeath, while moving away from tile-based movement and turn-based gameplay, often using another gameplay genre such as action games or platformers. Other titles deriving from roguelike games are based on the observation that the traditional roguelikes are difficult with a steep learning curve, and a player may never complete these games over numerous play sessions, making these titles difficult to sell to a broader audience. These new games would include elements to reduce the difficulty as to draw in a larger audience. Many games with some of the Berlin Interpretation elements call themselves "roguelike ", but bear little resemblance to the original Rogue , causing confusion and dilution of the term. Some players of the Berlin Interpretation roguelikes disliked the dilution of the term, believing that in the 1990s and 2000s, the term "roguelikes " served well to distinguish games that forwent aesthetics to focus on depth of gameplay from games more comparable to interactive movies, particularly games that incorporated real-time gameplay elements which tended to reduce the game's complexity. As such, the term "rogue-lite " or "roguelike-like " has been used by some to distinguish these games that possess some, but not all, of the Berlin Interpretation features from those that exactly meet the Berlin roguelike definition. The phrase "procedural death labyrinth " has also been applied to such games, as they retain the notion of permadeath and random level generation but lack the other high-value factors normally associated with roguelike games. Rogue-lites favor short gameplay runs with victory conditions, in contrast to some traditional roguelikes that can be played indefinitely. The shortness of a single gameplay run in rogue-lites can motivate players to continually replay the game in the hope of reaching completion, making replayability a high-value factor in these types of games. Game journalist Joshua Bycer observed that several games considered as rogue-lites feature fixed events, even if the means to reach that may be through procedural generation, whereas a roguelike game typically lacks this level of predictability. For example, several rogue-lites require the player to travel a fixed number of biomes, each which culminates in a boss fight, such as Rogue Legacy . Associated with their short length, many rogue-lites feature a metagame , whereby achieving certain goals will unlock persistent features such as the ability to select a new character at the start of the game or the addition of new items and monsters in the procedural generation of the game's levels. Alternatively, each run through rogue-lite may be to collect resources which one then advances their character within the metagame, and a player may simply forgo a complete run once they have collected sufficient materials for that advancement. Several r ogue-lites feature daily challenges, in which a preset random seed is used to generate the game's levels in a deterministic fashion so that each player will have the same encounters; players attempt to complete the game through those levels or otherwise get the highest score through online leaderboards. Rogue-lites may also allow the player to enter the random seed directly as to be able to rechallenge the same set of levels or share a difficult set of levels with other players. Source: Wikipedia contributors. "Roguelike." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 1 Nov. 2023. List of Rogue-Lite Games Title Image Release Date Platform Rating Game Version Origin Title Rogue Spirit 2023.03.07 PS5, XSX, Win 1.8 main title N/A
- Android | Game House Atreides
android Developer : Google, Open Handset Alliance OS Family : Unix-like Release Date : September 23, 2008 Platforms : ARM64 ARMv7 x86 x86-64 MIPS RISC-V User Interface: multi-touch graphical user interface Android is a mobile operating system based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open-source software, designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Android is developed by a consortium of developers known as the Open Handset Alliance, though its most widely used version is primarily developed by Google. It was unveiled in November 2007, with the first commercial Android device, the HTC Dream, being launched in September 2008. At its core, the operating system is known as the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) and is free and open-source software (FOSS) primarily licensed under the Apache License. However, most devices run on the proprietary Android version developed by Google, which ships with additional proprietary closed-source software pre-installed, most notably Google Mobile Services (GMS) which includes core apps such as Google Chrome, the digital distribution platform Google Play, and the associated Google Play Services development platform. Firebase Cloud Messaging is used for push notifications. While AOSP is free, the "Android" name and logo are trademarks of Google, which imposes standards to restrict the use of Android branding by "uncertified" devices outside their ecosystem. Over 70 percent of smartphones based on the Android Open Source Project run Google's ecosystem (which is known simply as Android ), some with vendor-customized user interfaces and software suites, such as TouchWiz and later One UI by Samsung and HTC Sense. Competing ecosystems and forks of AOSP include Fire OS (developed by Amazon), ColorOS by Oppo, OriginOS by Vivo, MagicUI by Honor, or custom ROMs such as LineageOS. The source code has been used to develop variants of Android on a range of other electronics, such as game consoles, digital cameras, portable media players, and PCs, each with a specialized user interface. Some well-known derivatives include Android TV for televisions and Wear OS for wearables, both developed by Google. Software packages on Android, which use the APK format, are generally distributed through proprietary application stores like Google Play Store, Amazon Appstore, Samsung Galaxy Store, Huawei AppGallery, Cafe Bazaar, GetJar, and Aptoide, or open source platforms like F-Droid. Wikipedia contributors. "Android (operating system)." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 30 Apr. 2024. Android Versions List of Android Games Title Image Release Date Game Version Origin Title Genre Rating Endling: Extinction Is Forever 2022.07.19 main title N/A survival game 3.0
- MULTIMEDIA | Game House Atreides
Video game multimedia covers a wide range of artistical presentation such as video, music, comics, literature, pictures which have a common subject with the video games multimedia MUSIC Soun dtrack Vid eo M usic Official Video Music Live Music Game M usic Video (GMV) F ILM Animate d Film Live Action Film TABLETOP ROLE-PLAYING GAME COMIC BOOKS ART BOOKS LITERATURE
- Windows 10 | Game House Atreides
Windows 10 is a major release of Microsoft's Windows NT operating system and was made available for download via MSDN and TechNet, as a free upgrade for retail copies of Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 users via the Windows Store, and to Windows 7 users via Windows Update microsoft windows 10 Developer : Microsoft OS Family : Microsoft Windows NT Release Date : July 29, 2015 Platforms : IA-32, x86-64, ARMv7, ARMv8 User Interface : Windows shell (GUI) Editions: Baseline editions: Home , Pro, Pro for Workstations Organizational editions: Enterprise, Enterprise LTSC, Education, Pro Education Windows 10 , a major release of Microsoft 's Windows NT operating system, was made available for download via MSDN and TechNet, as a free upgrade for retail copies of Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 users via the Windows Store , and to Windows 7 users via Windows Update. Windows 10 receives new builds on an ongoing basis, which are available at no additional cost to users. Windows 10 received generally positive reviews upon its original release. Critics praised Microsof t's decision to provide the desktop-oriented interface in line with previous versions of Windows , contrasting the tablet-oriented approach of Windows 8 , although Windows 10 's touch-oriented user interface mode was criticized for containing regressions upon the touch-oriented interface of its predecessor. Critics also praised the improvements to Windows 10 's bundled software over Windows 8.1 , Xbox Live integration, as well as the functionality and capabilities of the Cortana personal assistant and the replacement of Internet Explorer with Microsoft Edge. Windows 10 is the final version of Windows that supports 32-bit processors (IA-32 and ARMv7 -based) and devices with BIOS firmware. Its successor, Windows 11 , requires a device that uses UEFI firmware and a 64-bit processor in any supported architecture (x86-64 for x86 and ARMv8 for ARM). DirectX 12 : Windows 10 includes DirectX 12 alongside WDDM 2.0. Unveiled March 2014 at GDC, DirectX 12 aims to provide "console-level efficiency" with "closer to the metal" access to hardware resources, and reduced CPU and graphics driver overhead. Most of the performance improvements are achieved through low-level programming, which can reduce single-threaded CPU bottlenecking caused by abstraction through higher level APIs. The performance gains achieved by allowing developers direct access to GPU resources is similar to other low-level rendering initiatives such as AMD's Mantle, Apple's Metal API or the OpenGL successor, Vulkan. WDDM 2.0 introduces a new virtual memory management and allocation system to reduce workload on the kernel-mode driver. Xbox One integration : Windows 10 brings more updates to the Xbox app introduced in Windows 8 . Games from the Xbox One can be streamed to any Windows 10 device excluding smartphones. Game Bar and Game: DVR : Windows 10 introduces the Game Bar , which provides screenshot and video capture functionality for Windows games. Users can invoke the game bar, record gameplay, or take a screenshot using the appropriate keyboard shortcuts. Windows 10 can also continuously capture gameplays in the background; this allows the user to request that the last few users defined moments of gameplay be saved to the hard disk. This is useful if a user wants to save and/or share a moment of gameplay but did not think to explicitly record it beforehand. The Game Bar was later upgraded into a larger overlay, which now features "widgets" windows for functionality such as the user's Xbox friends list, audio settings, and system performance information. Gaming : Windows 10 provides greater integration with the Xbox ecosystem. Xbox SmartGlass is succeeded by the Xbox Console Companion (formerly the Xbox app), which allows users to browse their game library (including both PC and Xbox console games), and Game DVR is also available using a keyboard shortcut, allowing users to save the last 30 seconds of gameplay as a video that can be shared to Xbox Live , OneDrive, or elsewhere. Windows 10 also allows users to control and play games from an Xbox One console over a local network. The Xbox Live SDK allows application developers to incorporate Xbox Live functionality into their apps, and future wireless Xbox One accessories, such as controllers, are supported on Windows with an adapter. Microsoft also intends to allow cross-purchases and save synchronization between Xbox One and Windows 10 versions of games; Microsoft Studios games such as ReCore and Quantum Break are intended as being exclusive to Windows 10 and Xbox One . Windows 10 adds native game recording and screenshot capture ability using the newly introduced Game Bar . Users can also have the OS continuously record gameplay in the background, which then allows the user to save the last few moments of gameplay to the storage device. Source: Wikipedia contributors. "Windows 10." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 4 May. 2023. System Configuration CPU: 1 GHz IA-32 architecture with support for PAE, NX and SSE2 x86-64 architecture with support for PAE, NX, SSE2, CMPXCHG16B, PrefetchW and LAHF/SAHF RAM: 4 GB Maximum RAM Supported: IA-32: 4 GB x86-64: Windows Home: 128 GB Windows Education & Pro: 2 TB Windows Pro for Workstation & Enterprise: 6 TB GPU: DirectX 12, WDDM 1.3 Display: minimum 800x600 Storage: minimum 32 GB Input Device: keyboard & mouse, multi-touch display List of Windows 10 Games Title Image Release Date Game Version Origin Title Genre Rating Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition 2019.11.14 remaster Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings real-time strategy 3.9 A Memoir Blue 2022.03.24 main title N/A interactive story 2.0 Endling: Extinction Is Forever 2022.07.19 main title N/A survival game 3.0 Cult of the Lamb 2022.08.11 main title N/A rogue-like 3.6 Colossal Cave 2023.01.19 remaster Colossal Cave Adventure graphic adventure 1.7 A Space for the Unbound 2023.01.19 main title N/A graphic adventure 2.9 SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake 2023.01.23 - - platform-adventure game 3.1 Raiden IV x MIKADO remix 2023.02.03 - - shoot 'em up 1.8 Pharaoh: A New Era 2023.02.15 - - city-building game 1.9 Rogue Spirit 2023.03.07 - - rogue-lite 1.8 Baldur's Gate III 2023.08.03 main title N/A role-playing game 4.6
- Windows 95 | Game House Atreides
Windows 95 is the first operating system in the 9x family, it is the successor to Windows 3.1x microsoft windows 95 Developer : Microsoft OS Family : Monolithic Kernel Release Date : July 14, 1995 Platforms : IA-32 User Interface : MS-DOS, Windows shell (GUI) Editions: Windows 95: Chicago (retail, OEM) Windows 95 Plus!: Frosting Windows 95 SP 1 Windows 95 OSR 1 (OEM) Windows 95 OSR 2 (OEM) Windows 95 OSR 2 USB: Detroit (OEM) Windows 95 OSR 2.1 (OEM) Windows 95 OSR 2.5 (OEM) Windows 95 is the first operating system in the 9x family, it is the successor to Windows 3.1x. Windows 95 merged Microsoft 's formerly separate MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows products, and featured significant improvements over its predecessor, most notably in the graphical user interface (GUI) and in its simplified "plug-and-play" features. There were also major changes made to the core components of the operating system, such as moving from a mainly cooperatively multitasked 16-bit architecture to a 32-bit preemptive multitasking architecture, at least when running only 32-bit protected mode applications. It was designed to be maximally compatible with existing MS-DOS and 16-bit Windows programs and device drivers while offering a more stable and better performing system. Windows 95 introduced numerous functions and features that were featured in later Windows versions, and continue in modern variations to this day, such as the taskbar , notification area , and the "Start" button . It is considered to be one of the biggest and most important products in the personal computing industry. Source: Wikipedia contributors. "Windows 95." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 24 Jun. 2023. Recommended System Configuration CPU: i486 with maximum 2.1 GHz RAM : 8 MB Maximum RAM Supported: 480 MB GPU: Windows 95 OSR 2 / 2.1: DirectX 2.0a, Open GL 1.1 Windows 95 OSR 2.5: DirectX 5, OpenGL 1.1 Display: minimum 800x600 Storage: minimum 32 GB List of Windows 95 Games Title Image Release Date Game Version Origin Title Genre Rating Raiden II 1993-10 main title N/A shoot 'em up 1.5
- ACTION ROLE-PLAYING GAME | Game House Atreides
An action role-playing game (Action RPG, ARPG) is that game which incorporates elements from both genres role-playing game and action game action role-playing games An action role-playing game (Action RPG, ARPG ) is that game which incorporates elements from both genres role-playing game and action game . The main difference betweeb an action RPG and a classic RPG is the combat system. The action RPG use a real-time combat system similar to hack and slash or shooter games , where the player has a direct control over the character. Still, an ARPG , like any other classic RPG , focus on specific elements such an improving status of character's attributes, skills, abilities through accumulated experience over time, an inventory of personal items and a set of equipped gear with different characteristics meant to help the player's avatar. The Tower of Druaga was one of the first RPGs which made use of game elements specific to an action RPG . It was released in June 1984 by Namco for Namco Super Pac-Man Arcade system. In the same year, inspired or not by The Tower of Druaga big success in Japan, pther two games with action RPG elements were launched in Japan: Dragon Slayer (10 Sep) and Hydlide (13 Dec). Anyway there are more debates about which one was the first ARPG in history. AllGame listed the following games released prior to 1984 as action RPGs : Temple of Apshai (1979) and its sequel Gateway to Apshai (1983), Beneath the Pyramids (1980), Bokosuka Wars (1983), and Sword of Fargoal (1983). Jeremy Parish of USgamer claimed that Adventure (1980) was an action RPG . He also argues that action RPGs were popularized in Japan by The Tower of Druaga . Falcom's Dragon Slayer , created by Yoshio Kiya, is "the very first action-RPG ever made" according to GameSetWatch. Shaun Musgrave of TouchArcade notes that Adventure lacked RPG mechanics such as experience points and permanent character growth, and argues that Gateway to Apshai is "the earliest game I'd feel comfortable calling an action-RPG " but notes that "it doesn't fit neatly into our modern genre classifications", though came closer than Bokosuka Wars released the same year. Bill Loguidice and Matt Barton claimed that the Intellivision games Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (1982) and Treasure of Tarmin (1983) were action RPGs . According to John Szczepaniak, it "cannot be overstated how influential Hydlide was on the ARPGs which followed it". He also mention in its book The Untold History of Japanese Game Developers Vol 2 that "Courageous Perseus is one of the earliest if not the first Action-RPG ". Source: Wikipedia contributors. "Action role-playing game." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 12 Mar. 2023. List of Action Role-Playing Games Title Image Release Date Platform Rating Game Version Origin Title The Tower of Druaga 1984-06 Namco Super Pac-Man - main title N/A Dragon Slayer 1984.09.10 PC-8801 - main title N/A Hydlide 1984.12.13 PC-6001, PC-8801 - main title N/A
- SpongeBob's Truth or Square | Game House Atreides
SpongeBob's Truth or Square Personal Rating: Previous Release Date: Game Version: Platform: Button 2009, October 26 Main Title - Next Platform Game Button Genre Element: Point-of-View: Theme: Cartoon Comedy Storyline: Camera: Player Mode: Developer: Heavy Iron Studios Button Publisher: THQ Button Game Engine: Button Maximum Resolution: Native Display Ratio: Recommended PC Configuration: CPU: RAM: GPU: HDD: OS: DirectX: Media Support: Previous Next
- EVENTS | Game House Atreides
Most important and anticipated events in the game industry in 2023-2024 events BlizzCon Anaheim, USA 3-4 November BlizzCon is an annual gaming convention held by Blizzard Entertainment to promote its major franchises including Warcraft , StarCraft , Diablo , Hearthstone , Heroes of the Storm , and Overwatch . The first BlizzCon was held in October 2005, and since then, all of the conventions have been held at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California, in the same metropolitan area as Blizzard 's headquarters in Irvine. The convention features game-related announcements, previews of upcoming Blizzard Entertainment games and content, Q&A sessions and panels, costume contests, and playable versions of various Blizzard games. BlizzCon 2023 BlizzCon BlizzCon BlizzCon BlizzCon BlizzCon BlizzCon BlizzCon BlizzCon 2016 BlizzCon 2019 BlizzCon 2017 BlizzCon BlizzCon 2017 BlizzCon BlizzCon BlizzCon 1/2 blizzcon evo_japan Evo Japan Tokyo, Japan 27-29 April The Evolution Championship Series, commonly known as Evo, is an American annual esports event that focuses exclusively on fighting games. In 2010, the Evolution Championship organizers announced an official spin-off to the tournament series called "Evo vs Godsgarden", to be held in Japan the following year. However, the tournament was called off following the Tohoku earthquake and postponed indefinitely. During a Nico Nico livestream following Evo 2013, Cuellar stated that he was still interested in holding a Japan-based tournament. It was announced at Evo 2016 that a separate event simply titled "Evo Japan" is to be held in Japan. Japanese media companies Aetas , Hearts United Group , and Shochiku Broadcasting together invested a total of US$1 million into the event. During a presentation at the Tokyo Game Show in 2016, the Evolution organizers announced that the tournament is to be held in January 2018, while some form of "pre-tournament" took place in 2017. At Evo 2017, the Evo Japan 2018 lineup was revealed to consist of Street Fighter V, Guilty Gear Xrd REV 2, Tekken 7, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, BlazBlue: Central Fiction, The King of Fighters XIV, and ARMS ; the event took place from January 26 to 28. The lineup is known to emphasize titles that are popular in Japan, as titles such as Super Smash Bros. Melee, Injustice 2 , and Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite are notably absent mostly due to their lack of popularity in the region. Events: Evo Sai (May 20-21, 2017), Akiba Square, Tokyo: Tekken 7: Fated Retribution Super Smash Bros for Wii U Guilty Gear Xrd REV 2 Dead or Alive 5 The King of Fighters XIV BlazBlue: Central Fiction Evo Japan 2018 (January 26–28), Akiba Square/Sunshine City, Tokyo: Street Fighter V Tekken 7 Guilty Gear Xrd REV 2 BlazBlue: Central Fiction Super Smash Bros. for Wii U The King of Fighters XIV ARMS Pokkén Tournament DX Ultra Street Fighter IV Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus R Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite Vampire Savior Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Garou: Mark of the Wolves Soulcalibur V Street Fighter Alpha 3 Nitroplus Blasterz: Heroines Infinite Duel Koihime Enbu: RyoRaiRai Capcom vs SNK 2 Evo Japan 2019 (February 15-17), Fukuoka Kokusai Center/Fukuoka International Congress Center, Fukuoka Evo Japan 2020 (February 24-26), Makuhari Messe, Chiba Evo Japan 2023 (March 31-April 2), Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo Evo Japan 2024 (April 27-29), Ariake GYM-EX, Tokyo Video Games 1920x1080 1/1 evo_usa game_awards Evolution Championship Series (Evo USA) Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 26-28 July The Evolution Championship Series, commonly known as Evo, is an American annual esports event that focuses exclusively on fighting games. The tournaments are completely open and use the double elimination format. As with Super Battle Opera, contestants travel from all over the world to participate, most notably from Japan. The first Evolution was originally held as a Super Street Fighter II Turbo and Street Fighter Alpha 2 tournament called the Battle by the Bay . It changed its name to Evo in 2002. Evo was founded by Tom Cannon, also known for his work on Shoryuken.com, a fighting game website. The tournament started as "Battle by the Bay", a 40-man Super Street Fighter II Turbo and Street Fighter Alpha 2 tournament in 1996 in Sunnyvale, California. The event changed its name to Evolution Championship Series, or EVO for short, in 2002. Over time, the tournament grew, recording over one thousand participants in 2009 . Events: Video Games 1920x1080 1/1 game_developers_conference The Game Awards Los Angeles, USA 7 December The Game Awards is an annual awards ceremony honoring achievements in the video game industry. Established in 2014, the shows are produced and hosted by game journalist Geoff Keighley, who worked on its predecessor, the Spike Video Game Awards , for over ten years. The Game Awards has an advisory committee which includes representatives from hardware manufacturers Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo , and AMD , along with several game publishers. This committee selects around thirty influential video game news organizations that are able to nominate and subsequently vote on the video games in several categories. The advisory committee otherwise does not participate in the nomination or voting process. During the nomination round, each of the news outlets provides a list of games in several categories; games for the esports-related categories are chosen by a specific subset of these outlets. The committee compiles the nominations and selects the most-nominated games for voting by these same outlets. Prior to 2017, there were 28 industry experts and representatives that selected the winners, while the awards from 2017 onwards have used over 50 such experts. In 2019, non-English media publications were added to the jury. Winners are determined by a blended vote between the voting jury (90%) and public fan voting (10%) via social platforms and the show's website. Generally, only games released before a specific date in November are eligible for being nominated in the year's awards. As the jury must make their nominations in the weeks prior to this date, this may leave some anticipated games that are scheduled for release just before that date to be underrepresented in the nominations, since the jury must go by pre-release review copies and not the final version. Any games releasing after the November deadline (which varies every year) are eligible for the next year's ceremony. The Game Awards 2023, December 7 The Game Awards Best Fighting The Game Awards Game of the Year The Game Awards Game of the Year The Game Awards Game of the Year The Game Awards Best Performance (2023): Christopher Judge as Kratos (God of War: Ragnarok) The Game Awards The Game Awards The Game Awards Statuette designed by Keighley and Weta Workshop The Game Awards The Game Awards Statuette designed by Keighley and Weta Workshop The Game Awards The Game Awards The Game Awards Nominees The Game Awards 1/1 gamescom Game Developers Conference San Francisco, USA 18-22 March The Game Developers Conference (GDC) is an annual conference for video game developers. The event includes an expo, networking events, and awards shows like the Game Developers Choice Awards and Independent Games Festival , and a variety of tutorials , lectures, and roundtables by industry professionals on game-related topics covering programming, design, audio, production, business and management, and visual arts. Originally called the Computer Game Developers Conference , the first conference was organized in April 1988 by Chris Crawford in his San Jose, California-area living room. About twenty-seven designers attended, including Don Daglow, Brenda Laurel, Brian Moriarty, Gordon Walton, Tim Brengle, Cliff Johnson, Dave Menconi, and Carol and Ivan Manley. The second conference, held that same year at a Holiday Inn at Milpitas, attracted about 125 developers. Early conference directors included Brenda Laurel, Tim Brengle, Sara Reeder, Dave Menconi, Jeff Johannigman, Stephen Friedman, Chris Crawford, and Stephanie Barrett. Later directors include John Powers, Nicky Robinson, Anne Westfall, Susan Lee-Merrow, and Ernest W. Adams. In the early years the conference changed venue each year to accommodate its increases in size. Attendance in this period grew from 525 to 2,387. By 1994 the CGDC could afford to sponsor the creation of the Computer Game Developers Association with Adams as its founding director. Miller Freeman, Inc. took on the running of the conference in 1996, nearly doubling attendance to 4,000 that year.[3] In 2005, the GDC moved to the new Moscone Center West, in the heart of San Francisco's SOMA district, and reported over 12,000 attendees. The CGDC changed its name to "Game Developers Conference " in 1999. The GDC has also hosted the Spotlight Awards from 1997 to 1999, the Independent Games Festival since 1999 and the Game Developers Choice Awards since 2001. The GDC is also used for the annual meeting of the International Game Developers Association (IGDA). The Independent Games Festival (IGF) is the first and largest competition for independent games, and highlights the innovative achievements of developers ranging in size from individuals building PC titles to studio teams creating console downloadable titles. A pool of judges from the game industry selects the finalists and winners, and the individual creators are named as the recipients of the awards. The IGF is managed and developed by UBM TechWeb, the organizer of the GDC . The Game Developers Choice Awards is the game industry's only open, peer-based awards show. Any member of the IGDA may nominate games, and then the membership votes on the finalists. As with the IGF, the individual creators are named as the recipients of the awards. Specialty awards such as Lifetime Achievement and First Penguin are determined by the GDCA committee, and all are revealed at the Game Developers Choice Awards ceremony at the GDC . The IGF and the GDCA are presented back to back, in an awards show produced by UBM TechWeb, typically on the Wednesday of the GDC . Video Games 1920x1080 Video Games 1920x1080 Video Games 1920x1080 1/1 nintendo_live Gamescom Köln, Germany 23-27 August Gamescom (stylized as gamescom ) is a trade fair for video games held annually at the Koelnmesse in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Since 2018, it has been organised by game – Verband der deutschen Games-Branche (English: Association of the German video game industry); and before that, by the Bundesverband Interaktive Unterhaltungssoftware (BIU). It supersedes Games Convention , held in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany. Gamescom is used by many video game developers to exhibit upcoming games and game-related hardware. Alongside Gamescom is Devcom , a portion of the convention dedicated to video game development, though activities of Devcom continue year-round. Gamescom is the world's largest gaming event (measured by exhibition space and number of visitors), with 370,000 visitors and 1037 exhibitors from 56 countries attending the show in 2018. Gamescom 2023 Gamescom 2022 Gamescom Xbox Gamescom 2019 Gamescom Gamescom 1/2 pokemon_world_championships Nintendo Live Seattle, USA 1-4 September Nintendo has announced Nintendo Live 2023 Seattle, an in-person event that will be held in Seattle in September with “fun gameplay, live stage performances, exciting gaming tournaments, memorable photo ops, and more.” The Nintendo Live event initially debuted in Japan in 2017 as a way for Nintend o fans to experience a wide variety of Nintendo game-inspired activities. “Fans of all ages can currently experience the unique games, characters and worlds of Nintendo on Nintendo Switch , but we want to expand that scope with a new experience,” said Nintendo of America president Doug Bowser in a press release. “With Nintendo Live 2023, we’re giving attendees a chance to celebrate together with family, friends and the broader Nintendo community in the spirit of fun and creating long-lasting memories.” Nintendo Live 2018 Tokyo Nintendo Live Nintendo Live Nintendo Live 2023 Nintendo Live 2023 Nintendo Live 2022 1/2 quakecon Pokémon World Championships Yokohama, Japan 11-13 August The Pokémon World Championships is an invite-only esports event organized by Play! Pokémon . It is held annually in August and features games from the Pokémon series such as the Pokémon video games, Pokémon Trading Card Game , Pokémon Go , Pokémon Unite and Pokkén Tournament (until its 2022 edition). Players earn invitations to the World Championships based on their performance in qualifiers and other tournaments held throughout the season and compete for scholarship money, prizes and the title of World Champion. With the exception of Asia, invitations to the World Championships are administered by the Play! Pokémon program. The qualifying process for the Pokémon World Championships varies each year and is dependent on a player's age division and the country in which they are located in. Players may also qualify to play on different days of the World Championships based on their performance in their respective qualifying programs. Players located in a country with a Play! Pokémon program compete in a regular schedule of tournaments for Championship Points and receive invitations when they meet a predetermined threshold of points at the end of the season. Pokémon announced in October 2021 that Pokémon GO would be added during the 2022 World Championships , along with it a qualification system through the Pokémon GO Championship Series , where the top two head to the World Championships . Any trainer who reached Legend rank during Season 9 of the Pokémon GO Battle League would qualify for the GO Championship Series . In January 2022, Pokémon Unite producer Masaaki Hoshino confirmed that the game would be part of the roster of games to be played at the World Championships in London. For the first season of the Pokémon Unite Championship Series , there will be eleven supported Regional Zones: North America, Central America, South America-East, South America-West Europe, Oceania, Japan, South Korea, India, and the Asia-Pacific region. These events will only be open to players aged 16 or 18, depending on the region or country they are from. The Pokémon World Championships 2014 Pokémon World Championships Pokémon World Championships in the UK 2016 Pokémon World Championships 2023 Pokémon World Championships 2019 Pokemon World Championships 2023 Pokémon European Championships 2022 Pokémon World Championships 2023 Pokémon World Championships in Japan for the first time 1/1 QuakeCon Grapeville,Texas, USA 10-13 August QuakeCon is a convention held by ZeniMax Media every year in Dallas, Texas, USA. The convention celebrate and promote the major franchises of id Software and other studios owned by ZeniMax , including a large, paid, bring-your-own-computer (BYOC ) LAN party event with a competitive tournament. The event, which is named after id Software's game Quake , sees thousands of gamers from all over the world attend every year to celebrate the company's gaming dynasty. The event is highly dependent on volunteers to cover many aspects of the organization of the event. QuakeCon has historically had a reputation as the "Woodstock of gaming ", and a week of "peace, love, and rockets !". The first edition of the event took place in August 15, 1996 and was held at the Best Western hotel in Garland , Texas , near of the id Software company offices. Since then the event was held every year at several locations in Texas, except the 25th edition which had been planned for August 2020, but due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic , was cancelled by Bethesda Softworks and id Software on March 31, citing difficulties in planning with vendors and exhibitors at this stage. An online QuakeCon has been announced in June 2020 to replace the live show in August 2020. A return to a live event is scheduled for August 10-12, 2023 in Grapevine, Texas . QuakeCon 2017 QuakeCon 2014 QuakeCon 2012 QuakeCon: Quake Live and Doom Quakecon 2015 QuakeCon Quake Champions QuakeCon 2019 Cosplay 26 years of QuakeCon Computers of QuakeCon QuakeCon 2019 Custom PC QuakeCon 2019 Custom Doom Eternal PC 1/1 summer_game_fest tokyo_game_show Summer Game Fest USA June Summer Game Fest is a live video game event organized and hosted by game journalist Geoff Keighley. The event takes place annually over multiple live streams during the American summer period. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the ESA canceled the physical event for E3 in 2020. Keighley began working with numerous developers and publishers to run a four-month Summer Game Fest from May 1 to August 24, 2020, helping developers and publisher to host live streams and other events in lieu of the cancellation of E3 and Gamescom. Video Games 1920x1080 1/1 Tokyo Game Show Chiba, Japan 21-24 September Tokyo Game Show (東京ゲームショウ, Tōkyō Gēmu Shō) , commonly known as TGS , is a video game trade fair and convention held annually in September in the Makuhari Messe, in Chiba, Japan. It is presented by the Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA) and Nikkei Business Publications, Inc . The main focus of the show is on Japanese games, but some international video game developers use it to showcase upcoming releases/related hardware. The General Exhibition Area is the heart of the show, taking up the largest amount of space, and is held where digital gaming entertainment or any related products or services are showcased. Many well-known companies such as Namco Bandai , Capcom , Sony Computer Entertainment and Square Enix have demo areas here, in addition to emerging companies. The Tokyo Game Show includes also other areas like: Game Devices which covers gaming devices such as headphones, controllers, furniture and other devices associated with home-use gaming consoles and portable gaming devices; Asia New Stars introducing emerging game developers from Asia; Merchandise Sales of game-related goods. Vendors include Konami and Square-Enix ; Smartphone and Social Games focused on games for smart devices (smartphones and tablets) and social games; Personal Computing which houses major Japanese computing companies, showcasing products such as Japanese desktop and notebook computers; Children area with new games that are aimed at a younger audience. Companies such as Taito and Sega are housed there; Ga me School which showcases information on Japanese universities and colleges offering information about digital art, animation, computer programming, and other programs of study related to the video game industry; Sales area which is the main area in the games convention where most of the sales and business transactions between companies and consumers are carried out; Cosplay area dedicated to the cosplay community; Busines Solutions which is the main business area but not open to the public; Cloud/Data Center Pavilion , dedicated to improving infrastructure and environment of social and network games; Street Fighter Tournaments where the Tokyo Game Show has featured a Mad Catz -sponsored Street Fighter tournament since 2014. The competition is part of Capcom 's official Pro Tour , making it a qualifying event for the Capcom Cup ; Sense of Wonder night which is a presentation session held yearly at the TGS for showcasing innovative and experimental computer games mainly made by small game studios and independent game developers from all over the world. Tokyo Game Show Tokyo Game Show Tokyo Game Show Tokyo Game Show Tokyo Game Show Tokyo Game Show Tokyo Game Show Tokyo Game Show Tokyo Game Show Tokyo Game Show Tokyo Game Show Tokyo Game Show Tokyo Game Show Tokyo Game Show Tokyo Game Show Tokyo Game Show Tokyo Game Show Tokyo Game Show Tokyo Game Show Tokyo Game Show Tokyo Game Show 1/2
- SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake | Game House Atreides
SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake Personal Rating: Previous Release Date: Game Version: Platform: Button 2023, January 23 Main Title Windows Next Platform-adventure Game Button Genre Element: Arcade, Auto-runner Game Point-of-View: Third-person Theme: Cartoon Comedy Storyline: Nonlinear Interactive Narration Camera: Free Player Mode: Single-player Developer: Purple Lamp Button Publisher: THQ Nordic Button Game Engine: Unreal Engine 4 Button Maximum Resolution: 3440x1440 Native Display Ratio: 21:9 Recommended PC Configuration: CPU: Intel Core i5-3570K / AMD FX 6300 RAM: 8 GB GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti / AMD Radeon R9 380, VRAM 2 GB HDD: 10 GB OS: Windows 10 DirectX: - Media Support: - SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake is based on the Nickelodeon animated series SpongeBob SquarePants . The player controls SpongeBob , who, along with Patrick , journeys across several alternative realities called "Wish Worlds" to save their friends and the town of Bikini Bottom while collecting Cosmic Jelly for the mermaid fortune teller Madame Kassandra. The game was green-lit by Nickeloedon and THQ Nordic following the success of Purple Lamp's previous title, SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated (2020), and was conceived as a spiritual successsor to the 2003 original game. The Cosmic Shake received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the faithfulness to the source material, but criticized its lack of innovation. Reception: Metacritic score: 73/100 (NS), 71/100 (PC), 69/100 (PS4), 68/100 (XBO) Destructoid score: 8/10 Digital Trends score: 3.5/5 Game Informer score: 7/10 GameSpot score: 7/10 IGN score: 5/10 Nintendo Life score: 8/10 Nintendo World Report score: 7.5/10 Push Square score: 6/10 Destructoid praised the variety of the game, writing "Each world brings with it a unique feel and presentation, from chasing down some cosmetics in Medieval Sulfur Fields to setting up a light show in Halloween Rock Bottom". Wikipedia contributors. "SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 12 Sep. 2023. Previous Next
- PUZZLE ADVENTURE GAME | Game House Atreides
puzzle adventure game Puzzle adventure games are adventure games that put a strong emphasis on logic puzzles. They typically emphasize self-contained puzzle challenges with logic puzzle toys or games. Completing each puzzle opens more of the game's world to explore, additional puzzles to solve, and can expand on the game's story. There are often few to no non-playable characters in such games, and lack the type of inventory puzzles that typical point-and-click adventure games have. Puzzle adventure games were popularized by Myst and The 7th Guest . These both used mixed media consisting of pre-rendered images and movie clips, but since then, puzzle adventure games have taken advantage of modern game engines to present the games in full 3D settings, such as The Talos Principle . Myst itself has been recreated in such a fashion in the title realMyst . Other puzzle adventure games are casual adventure games made up of a series of puzzles used to explore and progress the story, exemplified by The Witness , Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective , and the Professor Layton series of games. Wikipedia contributors. "Adventure game." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 5 Mar. 2024. List of Puzzle Adventure Games Title Image Release Date Platform Rating Game Version Origin Title Deliver Us the Moon: Fortuna 2018.09.28 Win - main title N/A Deliver Us the Moon 2019.10.10 PS4, PS5, XBO, XSX, Win, Stadia 2.7 update version Deliver Us the Moon: Fortuna
- SpongeBob vs The Big One: Beach Party Cook-Off | Game House Atreides
SpongeBob vs The Big One: Beach Party Cook-Off Personal Rating: Previous Release Date: Game Version: Platform: Button 2009, March 3 Main Title - Next Action Game Button Genre Element: Point-of-View: Theme: Cartoon Comedy Storyline: Camera: Player Mode: Developer: The Fizz Factor Button Publisher: THQ Button Game Engine: Button Maximum Resolution: Native Display Ratio: Recommended PC Configuration: CPU: RAM: GPU: HDD: OS: DirectX: Media Support: Previous Next
- Dragon Ball Z: True Tournament
Dragon Ball Z: True Tournament Previous Release Date: Game Version: Platform: Button 2006, April 20 Main Title - Next Fighting Game Button Genre Element: Point-of-View: Theme: Superhero Storyline: Camera: Player Mode: Multiplayer Developer: Dimps Button Publisher: Bandai Namco Games Button Game Engine: Button Maximum Resolution: Native Display Ratio: Recommended PC Configuration: CPU: RAM: GPU: HDD: OS: DirectX: Media Support: Previous Next