e3 2019

  • A Six-Sided LED Screen You Can Play Games On

    One of the cooler things Kotaku stumbled across at E3 last week was over at the IndieCade booth. The Pixxl Maze from Hungary-based PirateGames is a cube made of 6 LED panels. While not quite 4K, the 32×32 resolution still cooks up some colourful glowing visuals.


  • I Played Doom On A Chromebook

    I Played Doom On A Chromebook

    There’s a lot we still don’t know about Google’s forthcoming streaming game service Stadia, and we won’t know some of it until it’s available in the wild. But in a controlled demo of Stadia at E3, I was treated to a solid experience, as well as some fresh information about how the company plans to…


  • Amazingly, This Vile Contraption Would Make Video Game Chats Better

    Amazingly, This Vile Contraption Would Make Video Game Chats Better

    Be forewarned: the civil, polite, and respectful discourse that accompanies many online games could potentially devolve into something childish, even bordering on vulgar, with Nyko’s new Sound Pad. It’s a keyboard-like accessory that attaches to a controller allowing players to trigger sound effects in a game’s voice chat. Sound effects that could even include (brace…