Technology
The best 3D technology for the PC just got better with the introduction of new NVIDIA 3D Vision products, which deliver greater realism and immersion than ever for 3D games, movies and photos. NVIDIA 3D Vision 2, the next generation of NVIDIA’s award-winning3D technology, features sleek, newly-redesigned, gamer-inspired glasses. It also introduces NVIDIA 3D LightBoost technology, a unique new display technology
2011-10-17 21:02 | by Gaming Xpress Team |
Tags: 3D NVIDIA Technology
In this interview Ujesh Desai, NVIDIA, Vice President, Product Marketing shares with GamingXpress.com about the overall tremendous response that the first edition of GeForce LAN event in India has received and the tie up with the movie Ra.One.
2011-10-15 15:58 | by Anand Gurnani |
Tags: event technology
In this DVD Sjoerd "Hourences" De Jong continues his series and goes through the entire production of creating an iOS game using UDK. Sjoerd starts with a blank scene and immediately begins placing custom meshes and then goes into mobile materials, particles, sounds, and fog.
2011-08-31 13:45 | by Gaming Xpress Team |
Tags: Technology
GeForce GTX 580M
NVIDIA has announced the world’s fastest notebook graphics processing unit(GPU)[, the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580M. Launching with the Alienware M17x, the new GPU sets new standards in industry leading benchmarks and games. Gamers can lay their hands on the Alienware M17x featuring NVIDIA Optimus™ technology by mid-July in India.
2011-06-30 10:46 | by Gaming Xpress Team |
Tags: NVIDIA PC Technology
TinkerBox
Autodesk announced its TinkerBox App- a free* game designed to playfully spark interest in physics and mechanical engineering - is now available on the App Store for iPhone and iPod touch. Following the success of the Autodesk TinkerBox App for iPad, players can now experience the joy and excitement of invention on a variety of iOS devices.
2011-05-10 12:42 | by Gaming Xpress Team |
Tags: ios iPad iPhone Mobile Technology
Crysis2
Autodesk has announced that German video game company Crytek used Autodesk Scaleform software in the development of “Crysis 2”, a new science fiction first-person shooter video game published by Electronic Arts (EA).
2011-04-14 12:12 | by Gaming Xpress Team |
Tags: Autodesk Console EA Technology