Posted by jolt3500 on January 29, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Evolution Worlds originally was a series of two games released for the Dreamcast. The simplistic styles, names, and environments of the game appeal to a much younger audience but older gamers might get a non-serious kick from this quirky Gamecube game. One of the main flaws with this game though is the randomized layout of [...]
Filed under Games · Tagged with Audience, Backgrounds, Boss Battle, Character Design, Dreamcast Game, Dungeon Crawler, Enemies, Environments, Evolution Worlds, Game Evolution, Game One, Gamecube, Gamecube Game, Gamers, Graphics, Names, Relevance, Rpg, Simplistic Patterns, Two Games
Posted by jolt3500 on January 16, 2010 · Leave a Comment

Microsoft has filed for a patent related to how users can generate their own advertisements on social networks, according to a published report.
In the patent, the company notes that ads in social networks aren’t that effective because of the low relevance to the users. With this technique, an original, less-effective ad can be supplemented with [...]
Filed under Hot Fuse · Tagged with 8243, Accolade, Advertisement, Advertisements, Example Microsoft, Facebook, Information Field, Information Fields, Inventors, Microsoft, Networking Web Site, Online Ads, Patent, Promoter, Relevance, Social Networking, Social Networks
Posted by jolt3500 on December 15, 2009 · Leave a Comment
You’d better believe the Nintendo Wii will maintain its status as one of the top-selling video games systems on the market. You’ve seen it in commercials, heard about it from friends, and if you’re here on ViewPoints, chances are you’ve read reviews about the Wii, too. I won’t try to describe all the features in [...]
Filed under Games · Tagged with Adult Lines, Commercials, Family Aspect, Family Game, Friends, Game Console, Inspiring People, Key Areas, Nes, Niche, Nintendo Game, Nintendo Wii, Relevance, Shortfalls, Super Mario Brothers, Top Selling Video Games, Video Games Systems, Viewpoints, Wii, Wii Nintendo
Posted by jolt3500 on July 9, 2009 · Leave a Comment

The Wall Street Journal’s Julia Angwin, reporting from the prestigious Allen & Co. Sun Valley conference for the media and business elite, says “Sun Valley: Diller and Malone Pessimistic on Twitter.”
She adds “Diller was pessimistic about Twitter’s prospects for making money,” and:
Malone said he didn’t think that an advertising model made sense on Twitter, [...]
Filed under GPS · Tagged with 6pm, Angles, Attack Of The Show, Brent Hoberman, Europe, Krim, Live Interview, London Time, Media Frenzy, Michael Birch, Pitch, Projector Screen, Relevance, Rival, Siegler, Software, Techcrunch, U Verse, Video Game, Web Developers