Interactive music app creators RjDj have put together a ?sonic adventure game? for iOS called Dimensions: Adventures in the Multiverse, which invites you to explore an audio landscape to collect artifacts.
Interactive music app creators RjDj have put together a ?sonic adventure game? for iOS called Dimensions: Adventures in the Multiverse, which invites you to explore an audio landscape to collect artifacts.
Interactive music app creators RjDj have put together a ?sonic adventure game? for iOS called Dimensions: Adventures in the Multiverse, which invites you to explore an audio landscape to collect artifacts.
TOKYO — As soon as Tokyo Game Show opened, I made a beeline for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy. The promise of a rhythmic music action game based on the great music of the Final Fantasy role-playing game series proved much too much to resist. I was pleased to find that the demo version of this Nintendo …

Oh how we love the Internet. This review of the now-classic Frogger was first published in issue number 24 of Compute! in 1983. It’s a fantastic look back to the simple times when Atari ruled the gaming world.
For those who do not frequent the arcade game rooms, a detailed description of the game follows. But first, there are a couple of options that may be set. Once the game has finished loading, you may choose between two speeds, FAST and SLOW, and whether you want the accompanying music on or off. The OPTION switch toggles the game speed between FAST and SLOW, with FAST being the initial setting. So far, the SLOW speed has been plenty hard enough for me.
The music option is controlled by the SELECT switch. By the way, this music is some of the best I’ve heard on any game so far. The music option is available only on the disk version. I also appreciate the fact that you are not required to listen to 10 to 20 seconds of music before you can start the game. You start or restart the game by pressing START. Even after the game has begun, you may still change speeds or toggle the music using the appropriate key.
Trust me, you’re gonna want click through and read the whole thing. It will bring a nostalgic smile to your face.
KOR-fx is a device that lets you feel real-life sensations of a game, movie, or music, based on the unique “acousto-haptic” technology.
Originally posted at 2010 CES