Microsoft unveils DirectX 12
Microsoft unveiled version 12 of the DirectX API on March 20 at the Game Developers Conference.
Who Dunnit™ has been released for The Pinball Arcade
Who Dunnit™ (1995): designed by Dwight Sullivan and Barry Oursler, this table combines the thrill of gambling with an intriguing murder mystery. Players take on the role of ace investigator Nick Spade as they collect clues, interrogate suspects and catch killers. The playfield features a functioning slot machine and a unique scoop ramp, which feeds three separate habitrails to lower, raise and exit the casino elevator. A mysterious murder. One victim. Twenty possible scenarios. Who has the motive? Who has the skill? Everyone’s dying to know WHO dunnit. 2,416 of this table were produced.
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NVIDIA® releases GeForce® GTX™ 800M-series notebook GPUs
The new GPUs will provide higher performance than the previous generation and comes with a new level of battery-saving technology.
Upcoming 800M-series notebooks will support feaures like NVIDIA GameStream™ for streaming of PC-games, NVIDIA ShadowPlay™ for gameplay capturing and GeForce Experience for driver updates and game optimization.
ASUS has updated the G750-series of gaming notebooks with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 800M.
Other notebook manufacturers are either ready or coming up with their new notebooks shortly.
Pat Lawlor joins Jersey Jack Pinball
Legendary Pinball designers Pat Lawlor, known for the pinball machines Twilight Zone and The Addams Family, returns to the pinball industry. He joins Jersey Jack Pinball to design a pinball machine based on an original idea. Ted Estes is teaming up with Lawlor to do the code.
The Pinball Arcade has been released on Steam
After some delay The Pinball Arcade is now available to PC users through Steam.