Hypnopompic “threshold sleep” is usually when our subconscious comes out to play. So what happens when an avid Home user dreams about actually being in Home?
Hypnopompic “threshold sleep” is usually when our subconscious comes out to play. So what happens when an avid Home user dreams about actually being in Home?
The PS4 may not have Home on it, but that is hardly a death sentence. Let’s move forward.
Grand Theft Auto Online – have you experienced it?
The drive-in was a cultural icon of the 20th century if you lived in North America. What’s keeping us from recreating that experience virtually in the 21st century?
The rapid evolution of technology opens up a world of possibilities for Home, and any other social MMO like it.
As we continue to examine the value propositions that detail and customization each hold for the Home consumer, the question arises: what other spaces in Home would benefit if there was a different iteration of their respective settings offered?
We take a look a look at the Vita. Does it represent the future of gaming, and are we ready for it?
Home is filled with material for machinima artists and comes with a community willing to watch. Godzprototype weighs in on the machinima scene.
Given the new Home Arcade app for the Vita, it’s worth asking which Home games could not just translate out of Home, but in fact flourish in a larger marketplace and help the development houses behind them grow and continue to prosper beyond Home. Hellfire Games’ Novus Prime is perhaps a chief candidate for this.
If Home were to be reinvented on the PS4, how might lessons learned from its tenure on the PS3 be applied to make it a more successful application? In this wishlist article, a few ideas are covered.