PS EU Blog's preview of new minis games.
As a bonus for downloading all 10 games digitally, an eleventh title is being made available, and it's a Famicom demake of the critically-acclaimed 2007 outing Pac-Man Championship Edition.
M2 is handling porting duties on this package, and director Naoki Horii has been explaining how this game came to be, and as revealed that it was actually intended to appear on the 3DS.
So many great games, so many franchises saved by developers revisiting exactly what it is players want. Hopefully, other developers wallowing in mediocrity can look to these games as blueprints for what they should do going forward.
Enhanced Dynamic Geo-Social Environment or EDGE is the U.S. Army and Homeland Security Department's $5.6 million VR simulation program, that has played a prominent role in the training of fire departments and police agencies and how they should respond to school shootings.
Good old US. Always treating the symptoms -- never the disease.
“With teachers, they did not self-select into a role where they expect to have bullets flying near them. Unfortunately, it’s becoming a reality,” Griffith said. “And so we want to give them that chance to understand what options are available to them and what might work well for them.”
How about, instead of this, start requiring training in storing and using guns to require a gun license. And if you fail to safely store the gun, and it ends up in the wrong hands, you go to jail for negligence.
Everyone has a plan until they get shot in the mouth...
If you've been in a situation that requires quick thinking before you know you can never be fully prepared. It's easy to say I'll do this and that but this isn't a game it's real life.
Casualties are bound to occur if you don't prevent these incidents before they occur.
A vr experience that teaches staff to spot weapons and security at school doors would have made more sense.