By Doug Gross, CNN
When the Giants and Patriots take the field on Sunday in Indianapolis, they won’t be doing battle in soft leather helmets with no face masks. And there definitely won’t be some kid on the sideline ladling out water from a tin bucket to quench their thirst after a big play.
So, if the Super Bowl teams have embraced emerging technology, why shouldn’t you?
Sure, you could just sit there staring blankly at the screen, scooping salsa out of the jar with your fingers and saying, “Hey … wasn’t that … what’s-her-name?” after every surprise celebrity commercial appearance. But the tech and Web worlds want better for you.
Here are five techie tools that can help make you an all-pro couch potato on Sunday.
Game developer studio, Hudson Soft, officially declared doomed by March 2012. The studio will be merged into a part of Konami Digital Entertainment.
Studio that was founded in 1978 chose to carry out a merger with Konami by agreement made on January 12, 2012. All of the assets or shares dimilik Hudson will become the property of Konami.
In documents concerning the merger agreement, the reasons underlying the Hudson to choose to end his history is to build a more flexible production system.
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Makers studio Bomberman “The End” in March 2012
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Competition games that use a unique concept in the selection of the winner, Mobile Game Developer has entered phase War 2 “judging”.
When similar competition winners are determined by the jury, winners in this competition are determined precisely by how much his game downloaded by users.
So the jury is acting as a Nokia phone users.
After training at Agate Mobile Developer Camp, the participants of the competition game is challenged to create a game that can attract users to download and play it.