JIG writes: "In the space themed puzzle game Eon by Fucrate (Michael Boxleiter), you take on the role of a daring, exciting, dashing... um, space miner. Okay, maybe it doesn't sound too daring or exciting, even if you do manage to cast Bruce Willis in the lead role (which isn't the case here), but Eon does manage to provide a beautiful puzzle experience that is as elegant in its technical design as it is in its pixelated visuals."
The Super 64 is the latest plug and play HDMI adapter from EON that promises to make your retro Nintendo 64 look and feel new and improved.
It looks nice with the slick mode, but the difference/upgrade isn't large enough to justify $150. That's just a ridiculous price, regardless of convenience or ease of use.
looking to hook up your GameCube via HDMI? Look no further than the GCHD. Come check out our interview with its creators at Eon Gaming.
Eve Online’s infamously steep learning curve asks a great deal from new players. It’s a prerequisite that has ensured a uniquely invested community of pilots, pirates, bankers and council members. But another career path open to New Eden’s populace is one of a writer: contributing to official Eve Online magazine, Eon.
Published by Massively Multiplayer Magazines, and launched in October 2005, back when Eve’s player base numbered only 50,000, the quarterly magazine has shifted somewhere in the region of 150,000 copies to date and has a subscriber base between four and five thousand. Not bad for such a niche publication.