Zone of the Enders review. Classic Game Room reviews ZONE OF THE ENDERS for PlayStation 2 from Konami released in 2001. Robots, space swords, explosions and some awesome gameplay, Zone of the Enders for PlayStation 2 from producer Hideo Kojima is a rockin’ game that was an amazing release for its time. Zone of the Enders has mech-action game style controls where you fly around, lock on to targets, shoot missiles and melee attack with a rad space sword! Known commonly as ZOE, this game starts the series which has a cult following and has since been turned into a Zone of the Enders anime series. Zone of the Enders video review on PlayStation 2 shows ZOE gameplay on PS2 from the original 2001 Konami release, Zone of the Enders (soon to be in a Konami Zone of the Enders HD collection)
Video Rating: 4 / 5
GeekBeatTV #317: revision3.com Track your kids from your phone this Halloween, a radio-controlled zombie, Samsung’s flexible screen, and robotic taste testers! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 0:28 Trick or Tracker Keep an electronic eye on your kids this Halloween with this Android app that tracks them through GPS. trickortracker.com 0:53 Crawling Zombie Radio-controlled cars and planes are fun, but a radio-controlled crawling zombie, making its way across your lawn? A whole new level of awesome! hackaday.com 1:43 Samsung’s Flexible Display First it was Nokia, now Samsung is showing off flexible display concepts that allow you to twist the screen as a form of input. www.engadget.com 2:15 Robot Taste Testers Human taste testers may become a thing of the past as this new technology allows a machine to distinguish between 18 different canned tomato products! medgadget.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Checkout all of the Revision3 Halloween episodes! www.revision3.com We’d love for your to Like, Favorite and Share today’s episode on YouTube! www.youtube.com GeekBeatTV #317: revision3.com Thank you to all of you Geekers for participating and commenting! Happy Halloween, and enjoy your Trick-Or-Treating! Here is where you can find us! Cali on Twitter: twitter.com Cali on Facebook: facebook.com GeekBeatTV website: www.geekbeat.tv GeekBeatTV on Twitter twitter.com GeeBeatTV on Facebook: facebook.com Thanks Geekers!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

The robot HERB, at the Personal Robotics Lab at Carnegie Mellon University, plans to rearrange its environment using pushing actions to grasp objects. Related publication: “A Framework for Push-Grasping in Clutter”, Mehmet Dogar and Siddhartha Srinivasa, Robotics: Science and Systems 2011.
I’m testing Sleipner against a few rather easy enemies
. This is with only 3 sensors pointed mostly towards the front. Read more at: vedder.se
Video Rating: 5 / 5