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StarCraft II players Heart and Alicia to sign with Axiom Gaming Jan 9th 2013, 23:03 Sources say Korean players to ink contracts for 2013 with new team.
Korean StarCraft II players Kim "Heart" Min Hyuk and Yang "Alicia" Joon Sik are expected to both sign contracts for 2013 with new team Axiom Gaming, sources have told GameSpot. The move comes on the heels of Complexity’s release of Heart earlier today, one month prior to his contract ending. The additions of Alicia and Heart would bring the Axiom roster to five, one player short of the necessary six players to join the GomTV Global StarCraft II Team League, which has been an expressed goal for the team. It is rumored that Axiom may work out a deal with Acer to allow MMA to play as the team’s sixth player for GSTL. Axiom owners Genna Bain and John ’Totalbiscuit’ Bain have confirmed they will be purchasing a team house in Korea for the players, with Genna Bain heading to Korea on January 10. Heart currently lives with Axiom players Choi "CranK" Jae Won, Jun "Miya" Jong Bum, and Kim "Ryung" Dong Won, along with team Acer’s Mun "MMA" Seong Won, and is said to have a strong bond with fellow roommates. Alicia, a former teammate of Crank, Ryung, Miya, and MMA on Team Slayers, has been teamless since the team disbanded in late October. Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot | Microsoft reveals new Xbox IllumiRoom concept Jan 9th 2013, 20:32 Proof-of-concept system from Microsoft Research uses Kinect camera to combine virtual and physical worlds.
Microsoft has offered a glimpse into what the future of gaming may look like. The company's Research team has detailed on its website a visual IllumiRoom system that combines the virtual and physical worlds using a Kinect camera. As shown in the video below (which does not use any special effects), the system can alter the appearance of a room, trigger apparent motion, and extend a field of view, all in the name of enabling new gameplay experiences. IllumiRoom uses the features and geometry of a room, captured by Kinect, to alter the projected visuals in real-time. A custom pre-process arrangement is not necessary. The technology is currently in a proof-of-concept stage, and it is not clear if Microsoft plans to incorporate the technology into the Xbox 360 or its rumored successor. Microsoft will divulge more information on the IllumiRoom technology at the human-computer interaction ACM SIGCHI conference in Paris, France, which runs April 27-May 2. [ Watch Video ] Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot | |
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