Here is a live demo of the OnLive micro-console playing Crysis.
Batman Arkham Asylum GDC Gameplay
March 27, 2009Here is a developer walk-through of the new Batman Arkham Asylum, presented at GDC.
Modern Warfare 2 Teaser Trailer
March 27, 2009Here is the new teaser trailer for Modern Warfare 2. This one doesn’t carry the name Call of Duty.
The First Call of Duty May be Coming to Consoles!
March 27, 2009
ESRB is now listing that the original Call of Duty is on Xbox Live Market place and Playstation Network. It is so nice to see that people will finally get to play the game that launched the Call of Duty Franchise. I’ve been playing Call of Duty ever since its release, and in my opinion the first is by far the greatest, in terms of the single player. The graphics may be lacking but you quickly get over that once you realize how much of a masterpiece this game is. So save MS points or your stock up your Playstation Wallet so you can experience one of the all time greats.
The Electric Car is Back! The Tesla Model S Electric Vehicle
March 27, 2009
Tesla Motors will be releasing their new electric car, Tesla Model S, in late 2011. The sticker price will be $57,400, but with the federal tax credit of $7,500 the price becomes $49,900. Cheaper yet still very expensive for the average citizen, but the car defiantly pays for itself in the long run. Yes this car is expensive, but you’re not just buying a electric, you’re buying a electric car the can hold its own. The Model S can go 0-60 in 5.5 seconds and the sport model can go 0-60 in under 5 seconds. Now that is some speed for a electric car. Well you may be thinking that if this car has that much power then it must not have a great range. Yet the 8,000 cell removable battery can go about 300 miles (484km) on a full charge. The battery charges fully in four to five hours when plugged into a 220V outlet. There is also a “Quick Charge” mode that allows the battery to have a adequate range in 45 minutes. Tesla is also considering a long range battery pack, but nothing is official. The battery that comes with the car is expected to last seven to ten years, and replacements are covered by the three to four year warranty. However, if the warranty has expired or has been voided, replacement batteries are expected to be under $5,000.

If you’re thinking that this car seems great and all but, you need four or all-wheel drive. You’re in luck! Tesla Motors is also putting out a all-wheel version of the Model S. Well this has been a brief overview of the Tesla Model S Electric Vehicle. Sadly the car is expensive and probably won’t revolutionize the auto industry. I hope to see more Electric cars in future, they will help us save the Earth and lower our dependence on foreign oil. Go Tesla Motors!
Posted by Mango ManAK