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Ring Nokia (Free subscription) | 07/16/2008
I thought Braveheart mobile game already exists. After all, it's not actually the hot movie these days… Apparently, I was wrong as the Hong Kong-based Artificial Life and Paramount Digital Entertainment announced the launch of the mobile game Braveheart, a real-time strategy adventure based on the popular movie. In Braveheart players take on the role of William [...]
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Autopia (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
(((It's the artificial life award that will not die!))) VIDA 11.0 rewards works of art developed with artificial life technologies and related disciplines: robotics, artificial intelligence, etc. We are looking for works of art with emerging behaviours, which evolve over...
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3G Mobile Phone Blog (Free subscription) | 07/08/2008
Hong Kong-based Artificial Life and Paramount Digital Entertainment announced the launch of the mobile game BRAVEHEART, a real-time strategy (RTS) adventure based on the Paramount Pictures motion picture. This release follows the recent launch of another movie-based mobile game developed and distributed by Paramount Digital Entertainment and Artificial Life, SHOOTER, which was released in April of...
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Ring Nokia (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
Despite the slightly dodgy-sounding title, Bustin' Balls is a game based loosely around Football (Soccer) - released by Hong Kong-based Artificial Life, Inc. The goal of the game is to infiltrate a soccer match and win by using as many cunning tricks as possible. The player must help Buster sneak into a stadium by stealing a [...]
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News from gadget's world (Free subscription) | 06/25/2008
Artificial Life announced the release of a humorous new soccer game, Bustin’ Balls, which is comprised of several mini-games that follow the mischievous central character, Buster, on his quest to wreck a professional soccer game. The goal of the game is to infiltrate a soccer match and win by using as many cunning tricks as possible. [...]
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IGN (Free subscription) | 06/24/2008
Bustin' Balls (Cell) Join Buster on his comical quest to ruin a professional soccer match.
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The Austringer (Free subscription) | 06/23/2008
There were presentations on Sunday about at least two software packages that allow students to investigate evolutionary processes in the classroom. Rob Pennock gave a talk about Avida-ED, a version of the Avida artificial life platform that adds a graphical user interface with a number of features useful for interactive use. Typically, running Avida is [...]
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MAKE: Blog (Free subscription) | 06/23/2008
Using a combination of the Arduino controller, wood and cardboard cutouts, as well as Processing code, the "Biophionitos" project attempts to generate artificial life through the use of zoetropes that spin in an offsetting motion in order to give the drawings "biological" movements. Download the shapes, print them out, assemble them along with the video tutorial, and you can try out this cool project...
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Electronics Infoline (Free subscription) | 06/23/2008
Using a combination of the Arduino controller, wood and cardboard cutouts, as well as Processing code, the Biophionitos project attempts to generate artificial life through the use of zoetropes that spin in an offsetting motion in order to give the drawings biological movements.
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 06/13/2008
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Artificial Life (OTCBB: ALIF), provider of mobile games and applications of 3D content and technology for 3G networks, has appointed LEWIS PR as its global agency
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Izzy Neis (Free subscription) | 06/12/2008
Here’s a story out of leftfield to show how 3D avatars could break out of the web and onto other media platforms. TV Asahi is producing a one-hour pilot TV show called Hoshi-ichi Owarairyoku Test, due to air on 14th June in Japan. It appears to be some kind of cross between a gameshow and [...]
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Communities Dominate Brands (Free subscription) | 06/06/2008
Yeah, we've been expecting more of these, after we reported on Pop Kids last year. Now our friend Lars Cosh-Ishii of Wireless Watch Japan reports on the latest venture in the convergence of avatars, TV and mobile. A Japanese show...
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Wireless Watch Japan (Free subscription) | 06/06/2008
TV Asahi has joined forces with Artificial Life to pilot a so-called interactive mobile participation television program, titled 'Hoshi-ichi Owarairyoku Test', which is scheduled for a one hour debut on 14 June. The concept of this show, loosely translated, is a search for the planets (or at least Japans) funniest entertainer. Legions of mobile users will be represented on-screen, live in real time...
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AmigaWorld - Amiga Community Portal (Free subscription) | 06/05/2008
Amiga.org reports that Ben Williams creator of Black Belt System Software and author of Amiga masterpiece productivity Image Master R/T was so kind as to make all of his Amiga Software freely downloadable.