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by Mike DeVine  May 2, 2012 2:18 pm

Who else would’ve come up with such crazy tech, especially so far ahead of their competitors? Sure, they’re still technically in the arcade hardware business, but that industry is a shadow of what it once was. Without a home console, SEGA can’t bring cutting-edge tech like 3D glasses to home audiences, a’la the most awesome game to play when drunk ever made?

We’ve looked at Sega’s pioneering role in the world of 3D gaming before here on Total Recall, but only briefly stopped on Time Traveler, one of the company’s two and only attempts at holographic, 3D a…
by Mike DeVine   2:14 pm

Seriously, this figure is epic.

Artist and toy customiser Donald “KodyKoala” Kennedy, whose work we’ve featured a few times here before, returns with a Sonic the Hedgehog piece that sheds new light on the term “Metal Sonic”.
What’s …
by Mike DeVine   11:41 am

God, I thought I was the only one left who still thought these games were some of the biggest wastes of potential in gaming history.

If Darth Vader and Captain Kirk ever meet, I hope they will not do so while ice-skating. When Optimus Prime finally crosses paths with Harry Potter, I trust they will not spend their first hour togeth…
by Mike DeVine   8:51 am

I read an interesting article over at TUAW this morning, chronicling a digital magazine’s decision to nix its native iPad app in favor of an HTML5-based web app. First off, I was impressed because the magazine, Blackline, is a satirical magazine. God knows we could use more humor on the dry, banal Apple Newsstand. Second, the article speculates that this could be the beginning of a trend in which publishers begin to recode their native apps in favor of web-based issues.

It makes perfect sense for online magazine developers, and app developers in general, to want to move away from dedicated apps. After all, “porting” a web app for compatibility between devices is a hell of a lot different than actually going in and recoding a native app from scratch for those same platforms. Not to mention the fact that it liberates the content producer from having to navigate the choppy and inconsistent waters of each platform’s app submission process.

Hopefully we will see a migration of more developers away from native apps, as HTML5 standards become more, well, standard across browsers and devices. God knows I’d rather be working in HTML than in C++.

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Hey! I'm Mike, this is my blog. and my dream is to use my middling tech skills to make the world a better place (not in the techno-libertarian, "the world is a better place if I get mine" sense, but in the actual, "I want to help" sense).  

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