Archive for the ‘ Interesting Games ’ Category

Nintendo is showing off its latest Nintendo 3DS at E3 press conference. It’s the true successor to its popular two-screen handheld that’s able to display full stereoscopic 3D without the need for glasses. It’s like you’re looking through a small window into a miniature world.

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Photos and Video of Molten Lava

How many of you have seen volcano lava before? Volcanoes can erupt with ash and rocks, but one of the most common images are great rivers of molten lava streaming from the volcano’s vent. The lava flow glows brightly in the twilight, producing copious quantities of steam when it meets the ocean.

Hit the jump for more photos and a video of molten lava.

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Let’s take a look of some crazy and awesome game controllers. Hardcore gamers will love them…

1.Long before Nintendo moved us with the Wii, it touched our hearts with the Power Glove. Though its archaic motion-sensing technology didn’t sense motion very well, it sure looked cool. Unfortunately, it will best be known as the subject of the 80’s Fred Savage film The Wizard, which featured the damning line, “I love the Power Glove. It’s so bad!” We couldn’t agree more.

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What Happens When Engineer Owns a Dog

“What happens when an engineer owns a dog?” This question sounds funny but the answer is simple: the dog must be a lucky pet with its own electronic game at home!

Can’t get what I meant? Hit the jump to watch the video then you will know why engineer’s dog is a lucky pet!

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I don’t know is there any game for the blind but this Braille Rubik’s Cube, which was designed by designer Konstantin Datz, is something for them to exercise their brain. If you are an expert in solving Rubik’s cube, try to challenge this Braille Rubik’s Cube, it’s another level for you!

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Amazing LEGO Rubik Cube Solver Robot

If you think you are an expert in solving Rubik’s Cube, try to challenge CubeStormer, the world’s fastest Lego mindstorms RCX speedcubing robot. It was built entirely from Lego bricks, and it’s able to scan and solve any 3×3x3 Rubik’s cube combination within 12 seconds. Sometimes it takes less than 4 seconds to solve the Rubik’s Cube, can you believe that?

Hit the jump to watch how the Lego mindstorm CubeStormer solves the Rubik’s Cube, it’s so fast!

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