The fourth episode of the Jetstreame Podcast is now available. Due to some technical difficulties, we are currently looking for a new host for our episodes. Currently, the forth episode is only available for direct download.
This episode includes Godric Johnson, Derrick Terrance and myself. We talk about the development of Crush Hour as well as the launch of the Playstation 4.
At the Baton Rouge Technology Center, Jetstreame game developer Godric Johnson previews his latest mobile games in this exclusive interview.
Good news, Jetstreame fans! The second episode of the Jetstreame Podcast is available here. The Podcast was on hiatus for a couple months due to our staff being busy with game development. We have also changed hosts for the podcast. You can now subscribe to the podcast over at Podcast Garden.
This week's episode features host, Tom Diedrichs and Marketing Director, Shawn McFadden. Topics this week include the Galaxy S4 Development Kit we won from 100% Indie, the Future is Games Convention, rumors for the iPhone 5s and 5c and Gamestop's restocking of the rare Xenoblade Chronicles. Stay tuned for new episodes every week!
Jetstreame recently won a brand new Galaxy S4 development kit. This inspired our studio head to write a song about it.
Kind of random question- is the S4 a BIG upgrade from the S3? I'm debating which one I want. I have to pay full price in order to keep my old school unlimited plan at Verizon.
@Starbucks_Fan
yes it is: here is the break down
S4 cpu:
1.6 GHz quad-core Cortex-A15 and 1.2 GHz quad-core Cortex-A7 (GT-I9500 version) OR
1.9 GHz quad-core Krait 300 (GT-I9505 version)
S4 gpu:
IT tri-core PowerVR SGX 544 GPU (GT-I9500 version)
Adreno 320 (GT-I9505 version)
S3 cpu:
1.4 GHz quad-core Cortex-A9 (international, AU, and KR versions)
1.5 GHz dual-core Krait (NA and JP versions)
S3 gpu:
Mali-400MP4 (international, AU, and KR versions)
Adreno 225 (NA and JP versions)
@GunzBlazing09
100% correct even right now the S3 is still very robust to run every game and app on the playstore. The GPU is very stout, even though the S4 is better they will mainly be pretty much performance running app's exactly the same unless the developers decide to take advantage of the hardware. which pretty much right now most developers are still targeting single core 800 MHz to 1.2 GHz for most app's even today with all app's.
I have time to spare so why not comment, also i'm not a fan boy. i just know what i like and dislike. i still read news about these things. And I know smartphones can do other thing than gaming, but when a gaming website puts up news, it opens the topic for discussion about GAMES!