Tag Archive for 'Preview'

…Line Rider 2: Unbound looks crazy?

The new Line Rider is going to be called Line Rider 2: Unbound, and judging by the latest ‘preview’ video, it’s going to be crazy:

Do the extra features take away from the simplicity that made Line Rider 1 such a success, or will the additions reinvigorate a game that has fallen off the map?

[Line Rider]

…Line Rider Transcendental is rediculous?

There’s a point at which you should look in a mirror and say to yourself “You know, Self, you’ve probably spent too much time in front of the computer lately building that Line Rider run”.

Unfortunately for this creator (though fortunately for us) he didn’t listen to that voice, because TechDawg used over 126,000 lines to create this run, called Transcendental, that goes on for over two minutes!

Prepare to be amazed:

And for a preview of upcoming Line Rider features, check out TD’s Adventure:

[Line Rider]

…The Coke Zero Game looks fantastic?

The Coke Zero Game

As part of the UEFA’s Euro 2008 Football Championships, North Kingdom put together a game for Coke called The Coke Zero Game that it says is one of its biggest projects ever.

Unfortunately, it’s currently only available in German, but with hot babes, flying cars, and plenty of fire and mayhem in the mix, it’s sure to be a blast when it launches stateside.

Until then, check out the North Kingdom site for a countdown timer, plus plenty of previews to tease you along for the ride.

[The Coke Zero Game (German)]

[North Kingdom - Making Of "The Coke Zero Game"]

[Via: Adverblog]

…Taryn Simon gets good access?

Taryn Simon

Though it took over four years, Taryn Simon managed to gain access into some of America’s mot top-secret, highly restricted areas for her latest book, called An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar.

Topics include decomposing bodies, radioactive waste, deadly viruses and death-row recreation, so you know the results are going to be good.

Check out Wired’s article for a preview, and prepare to get behind closed doors into areas that you were never meant to see.

[Taryn Simon]

[Wired - Photographer Taryn Simon Shoots America's Best-Kept Secrets]

…Hummer’s HX looks like a winner?

Hummer HX

The Hummer HX concept is one truck that I would love to see make it to the showroom floor without getting smoothed over by the penny pinchers at GM.

Designed to be a Jeep Wrangler competitor, the HX features a 3.6-liter SIDI E85 FlexFuel engine, four wheel drive, a six-speed automatic transmission, and a modular roof that can be opened convertible style.

Considering the fact that the styling isn’t too far off when compared to the current H2 and H3, I can only hope that this is a nearly-there preview of the H4 to come.

[Via: Autoblog]

…Will Farrell is Semi-Pro?

Semi-Pro

I like that Will Farrell has reached a point in his career where he can sell a movie by basically saying not much more than the fact that he is going to be in it.

Here’s to stardom:

…The Bravia bunnies are coming?

Wow!

Remember when I gave you a preview of the new Sony Bravia ad that was being filmed in New York?

Well it’s done, and it’s amazing.

Following in the footsteps of the bouncy ball ad and the paint explosion ad, this spot sure had some big shoes to fill, but with one of the most ambitious stop-motion films ever created, I’d say it managed to top them both.

Featuring over 200 Play-Doh bunnies roaming the streets of New York, a total of 100,000 frames make up this 1:30 spot. The entire commercial took over three weeks to film, used 2.5 tons of plasticine, and employed 40 animators to make the motion.

Prepare to be amazed. Again.

And a behind the scenes:

[Sony Bravia]

[Passion Pictures]

…The 11th Hour is upon us?

The 11th Hour

Yesterday I was able to preview Leonardo DiCaprio’s The 11th Hour, and while it was a lot of what I was expecting, there was also some very interesting insights that caught me by surprise.

Of course there was the usual mix of science fiction and fear mongering, but original thoughts did make an appearance, and I was definitely opened up to a few new ideas and opinions.

Go in with an open mind, and I think you’ll enjoy it, though as with most movies like this, they’re not likely to drastically change your opinions on the issues. However, anything that gets people talking is a good thing, so I’m giving this the DYH seal of approval.

[11th Hour Action]

[The 11th Hour]

…2007 is the year of Didn’t You Hear?

2007 DYH

A new year means new features, and Didn’t You Hear is going to be adding some in the coming weeks. The first to be announced is daily content. DYH will continue to cover everything that is so hot right now, but will also be adding the following:

    Movie Monday
    A new movie, movie review, or movie preview will debut each Monday.

    Tuner Tuesday
    A new car, car tuner, or car review will debut each Tuesday.

    Website Wednesday
    A new website will debut each Wednesday.

    Things Thursday
    A new gadget, gift, or gizmo will debut each Thursday.

    TGI Friday
    Anything goes, but it will definitely be unique. Maybe a contest, maybe a giveaway, maybe just a joke to finish off the week, but definitely something interesting.

So make sure to check back daily for new stuff, because 2007 is going to be the year of Didn’t You Hear.

…300 is going to be a stunner?

300

300 looks like it could be one of the most amazing movies ever made. Strong statement, I know, but wait until you see the trailer, then decide if you agree with me or not. Based on the Battle of Thermopylae (no, it’s not based on the perfect bowling score, but that’s what I thought at first too), it looks to be a visual stunner, and it’s based on an epic graphic novel by Frank Miller, so you know it’s going to be at least as good as Sin City was (which is saying a lot). So check out the high def preview, pick your jaw up off the floor, then come back and post a comment about how right I was. You won’t be disappointed.

[300 Trailer]

[300]

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