Though their press conference on Tuesday night was ... well, it was a disaster, that didn't stop the electroencephalographers at Emotiv from demoing their technology on the GDC show floor to, evidently, better effect. Mahalo Daily's Veronica Belmont donned the cephalopodic contraption and, using nothing more than the power of her mind, managed to make a box disappear. While the technology appears to work well enough (now), Joystiq are still not sold on it as a real gaming interface and not a novelty.
"The Jyväskylä-based (Finland) indie games developer Act Normal Games today announced with great delight and thrill that their isometric post-apocalyptic point-and-click adventure “Rauniot“, is now available PC (via Steam, GOG, and GMG." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
The game, which has launched in early access, has been in development for years with more than 3,000,000 wishlists on Steam.
"The Spain-based indie games publisher Firenut Games and Granada-based (Spain) indie games developer Trigger the Monster, today announced with great joy and thrill that their dark fantasy adventure/management game “Search of Light” (AKA SOL), is now available for PC (via Steam) and consoles (PS5, PS4, and the Nintendo Switch)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
"electroencephalographers "
Phew, say that 10 times fast.
I can hear the video, but i can't see it and it sounds really cool.