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GestureWorks Gameplay adds customizable touch controls to any PC game


The GestureWorks Gameplay program allows any video game running on a Windows 8 device to be played with an on-screen touch controller

The computer interaction experts at Ideum have developed a number of impressive multi-touch smart tables in the past, such as the Platform 46 and the Pano Touch Table, many of which were built around their proprietary GestureWorks software. Now the company is gearing up to release its GestureWorks Gameplay program, which is built around the same engine and allows any video game running on a Windows 8 device o be played with an on-screen touch controller.
With GestureWorks Gameplay installed, players will be able to create their own virtual controllers for any game, which will show up as an overlay on the action. Using a simple tool, gamers can add an assortment of buttons, joysticks, D-pads, switches, and scroll wheels right onto the screen and build a full set of controls from scratch. From there, each item can be moved anywhere on the display and altered in terms of size, color, opacity and labeling to form a unique controller that's tailor-made for a specific title.

Once these controllers have been put together, users will be able to share them with other players through an online community and download any existing ones for a wide range of games. The touch control software even allows for two players to share the same screen and use their individual controllers on co-op games.



Besides adding digital buttons onto the screen, players can also program over 200 different gesture commands, swiping in front of a character to make them attack or tapping above them to trigger a jump, for instance.


Many PC gamers might balk at the idea of replacing a mouse and keyboard with an on-screen controller, but the addition of touch controls could make gaming on the go much easier, especially for people with a large backlog of titles to play. Some games that are less action-focused, like Trine, may actually benefit from them.

Currently, Ideum is allowing people to sign up for a beta of GestureWorks Gameplay through an official website. The beta will be released in October, with the full version of the software slated for November of this year.

In the meantime, you can watch the video below to see how GestureWorks Gameplay's touch controls perform on a number of modern games.

Source: GestureWorks Gameplay




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Razer : A Tablet For Gamers

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Razer revealed a dedicated gaming tablet called Edge on Tuesday, at International CES in Las Vegas. Calling it "a tablet, a PC and a console," Razer is convinced games like "Battlefield 3" now have a place on mobile devices.



The company has filled the new tablet with a Windows 8 operating system and hardware with third-generation Intel Core processor, NVIDIA GeForce graphics and more memory than any other tablet currently on the market.


The tablet will be offered in two different versions, the basic Edge and the Edge Pro.

The basic Edge will feature an Intel Core i5 processor, NVIDIA GT640M LE graphics and 64 GB of storage. The Pro upgrades the processor to an Intel Core i7 and boosts the storage to 128 GB or 256 GB, depending on the consumer's desired configuration.  Razer will offer optional accessories to allow players to customize their gaming experiences through hardware attachments. A keyboard dock with mouse port turns the tablet into a more traditional PC setup.

A Gamepad controller attachment can turn the Edge into a hand-held console capable of playing PC games that allow joystick and button configurations. The tablet fits inside the Gamepad with a joystick and buttons on the right and another joystick with a directional pad on the left.  Finally, there is a docking station allowing for multiple controllers (looking like Xbox controllers) as well as USB ports and an HDMI port for hooking up to a television and treating it like a home console.



Both tablet versions as well as all the optional accessories will be available online during the first quarter of 2013.  The company announced at CES that pricing will begin at $999 for the basic Edge tablet, but did not indicate costs for the Pro or accessories.

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Now Buy Apple iPad on Amazon

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Now you can buy Apple iPad on Amazon Online and don’t need to find an Apple store in your area. This is the first time that Apple iPad is available outside official Apple stores.

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Buy Apple iPad on Amazon – 16GB, Wifi model starting at $546.89 or grab the more expensive 64GB WiFi+3G model for $919.99. Now lets see how it competes with sales of its very own Amazon Kindle.

Now you can download Download Scrabble App for Kindle and play Scrabble word game on your Amazon Kindle . Kindle is now adding apps and expanding its usage beyond a simple reading device to meet the tough competition from the Apple iPad.

You can Pass n’ Play Scrabble with a friend, challenge the Kindle, or play solo games. Use Best Word feature to create the highest scoring word possible and follow your progress with statistics tracking. Tired? Pause scrabble game anytime and pick it up later.

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Download Scrabble App for Kindle for $4.99 and play word games while you take breaks between reading Kindle Books. There are 2 free word games also called Every Word (Find every word before time runs out) and Shuffled Row (Create words before the letters disappear).

Do you read QOT on Kindle? You can also read this blog on Amazon Kindle.

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