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Reflow for iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch is a unique game that uses images displayed by the camera to make up the game. This app is universal, so it can be installed on all iOS devices (that have a camera) with just a single purchase. Available on the App Store for .99 Graphics: The non-camera graphics are Atari-like. The fluid drops are pretty good though. C- Sound: The music is fitting for the game, but no variety unfortunately. C- Gameplay: Very, very unique! Everything flows and works well on the iPad version, but the motion from the camera is kind of choppy on the iPhone version. B+ Replay Value: You’ll come back for more again and again. No two games will be exactly the same. A- Overall (not an average): B+
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Cars flying everywhere mod: dl.dropbox.com Ingame graphics (colours, also the cause of the red sky glitch): www.gtaforums.com Added video effects (motion blur) was from using Twixtor on after effects (rendered the video at slow speed, then sped it up and used motion blur conpensation to add it, audio was taken from a full speed clip of the same video).
Video Rating: 4 / 5

This video describes our research on video stabilization to be presented at SIGGRAPH 2009. We describe a technique that transforms a video from a hand-held video camera so that it appears as if it were taken with a directed camera motion. Our method can adjust the video to appear as if it were taken from nearby viewpoints, allowing for 3D camera movements to be simulated. By aiming only for perceptual plausibility, rather than accurate reconstruction, we are able to develop algorithms that can effectively recreate dynamic scenes from a single source video. Our technique first recovers the original 3D camera motion and a sparse set of 3D, static scene points using an off-the-shelf structure-from-motion system. Then, a desired camera path is computed either automatically (eg, by fitting a linear or quadratic path) or interactively. Finally, our technique performs a least-squares optimization that computes a spatially-varying warp from each input video frame into an output frame. The warp is computed to both follow the sparse displacements suggested by the recovered 3D structure, and avoid deforming the content in the video frame. Our experiments on stabilizing challenging videos of dynamic scenes demonstrate the effectiveness of our technique. More information at: www.cs.wisc.edu
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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NEW CHANNEL!! Please subscribe!! www.youtube.com Here it is! The Tron Legacy trailer in Lego bricks! Pardon the bad graphics, but I’ve been working on this thing for quite some time now.

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Xtreme FX 2 Strikes again ! Hello my Friends! What are you up to? How you doing? Good I hope. New Video, ( Obviously ) :) Slow Motion High Speed Camera Special Effects ! I think Industrial Light and Magic needs to chat with Crytek :P The Koreans don’t seem to mind, LOL! Just wanted to as Nvidia puts it ” Crank the S#!T Up ” And Blow the S#!T up to! Just So Fun to Get your S#!T and Blast it To! Made this Video just for Fun, thought it would be cool to show a bit more XFX2. I’m Kinda short on Ideas, after some odd 200 mods you kinda wonder what to do next. So any ideas you have that you want to share that you might want to see come to life in Crysis let me know. I can’t wait to see what Crysis 2 has to offer, Xtreme FX 3? or Xtreme Nuke 3? What do you think? Thanks for watching! Best Game Graphics Best Game Explosions Best Game effects Best Game physics out there. WOW Amazing Graphics effects Best Game Ever Ultra High Extreme Quality Mass PhysicsWave Power Real Force LAW Rocket TAC Gun Tank installing crysis xtreme particle chaos physics Chaos FX Mods IED’s Bombs and Explosions Xigmatek
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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MobileBurn.com – We got some hands-on time with the just-announced BlackBerry Bold 9900 from RIM here at BlackBerry World. The Bold 9900 has the traditional BlackBerry form-factor, but with an all new touchscreen above the QWERTY keyboard. It is powered by a 1.2GHz processor and has the new BlackBerry 7 OS with Liquid Graphics engine for smooth graphics and transitions. It should be hitting shelves worldwide this summer. More info: www.mobileburn.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

This is the Action side of the game FEAR. Look at my other video for the horror side. The Computer Specs when recorded Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce 7800 GTOC CPU: AMD Althon 3500+ 2.4ghz RAM: 2gigs
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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