Hewlett-Packard set out to explore gaming?

Posted Dec 9, 2006 at 11:59AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii, PS3, Xbox 360, PC Gaming Tags: Hewlett-Packard, Hong Kong
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HPMany have speculated that the Wii's advent to the gaming realm has sparked a revolution in gaming (pun unintended), as it has pushed developers to think of more innovative features to games (such as substituting a Wiimote for a baseball bat or something).

Sure, it has opened lots of possibilities for gamers, which is quite exciting really. Now, computer hardware company Hewlett-Packard is setting its sights on gaming as well, and it seems that they're upping the ante on gaming innovation further. HP VP Philip McKinney recently showed an intriguing video at a "major telco con in Hong Kong" that features kids playing a scavenger hunt using handhelds and "racing along alleyways and backstreets of the real world collecting clues posted on walls and other places to find the prize."

And it's all thanks to a nifty open-source platform called Mediascape, something that HP programmers have been working on. Whether we'll see this technology in the near future, we're not really sure. But it's exciting to know that devs are exploring new horizons in gaming.

 
 
 

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by Annony - 2006-12-09 12:06:44
If

If HP wants to make GAMES, then welcome aboard. If they want to make consoles, then I'd say 'club's full'.
by - 2006-12-10 08:34:57
Yeah

Thats true

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