Now that the has dust settled on the red planet, in the wake of the 'Curiosity' rover's landing NASA want you to know exactly what they went through to get it there.
The Xbox 360 launched in North America 18 years ago, and is now officially old enough to buy you a drink in Europe.
Great platform, and many of its games (not bc) still hold up well to this day. Like the PS3, I keep a 360 hooked up for those games you can't play any other way.
The last gasp of greatness from XBox, you are missed, except the RROD that was lame, but amazing exclusives until the Kinect dropped.
I really enjoyed my X360, some great exclusives on it. Used to play the shit out ot Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey, two masterpieces
Unity Technologies says it will charge Microsoft, Sony, Apple, and Netflix for Unity Engine games included in their subscription services.
Ultimately this will all get absorbed by the price we pay as consumers in subscription fees.
Sucks for everyone but Unity.
What's to stop these companies from barring games developed in Unity to their platforms? If I were them, I would do it in a heartbeat.
Subscription prices were always going to go up. Just like all other subscriptions in history of subscriptions.
Unity Technologies is laying off 284 people, the company confirmed today. This is the second round of layoffs for Unity in less than a year.
Coool
Bring NASA TV with live stream channel.
cool
They've also made full lesson plans for schools through Kudo... students plot and carry out simulated missions to find life on Mars.
I love NASA.
I read this title and instantly thought Enders Game. How sweet would that be if little games like these were aptitude tests to find likely candidates for future landings?