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Following a successful indiegogo campaign, Retro Computers are releasing a new handheld console.
BMW Group Innovations at CES 2024 - Controller-based Gaming
The optional “BMW Digital Premium” offering allows BMW customers with BMW Operating System 9 to access an extended range of products from the BMW ConnectedDrive Store. As well as on-demand functions for the vehicle, the store also offers an ever-evolving selection of third-party apps in the categories music & audio, news & magazines and gaming for the infotainment system. More games are now being made available via this channel for in-car enjoyment. And occupants will also be able to play using proper gaming controllers in future. BMW is presenting this new form of gaming experience for the first time at CES 2024. For example, “Beach Buggy Racing 2” offers customers an action-packed racing game that evokes memories of the great console classics. Two players in the vehicle can compete against one another in split-screen mode using their gaming controllers. Any standard gaming controller with Bluetooth capability can be connected to the infotainment system in just a few steps. The controller link-up will be made available over the air for BMW Operating System 9 during 2024.
The Parisian fashion label “L'Art De L'Automobile” embodies the connection between vehicles and fashion. Its founder, Arthur Kar, has now fulfilled a lifelong dream in collaboration with Porsche: a specially redesigned Porsche 968. The art car bears the name “968 L'ART“ and epitomises Kar's ambition to transfer the perception of art to the automotive world.
Depok, Sep 23 (EFE/EPA).- The demand for pottery in Indonesia has significantly increased during the pandemic, with a lot of demand from plant traders and restaurants that need pottery with unique designs. (Camera: ADI WEDA). SHOT LIST: POTTERY MAKERS CREATE AND PAINT BOWLS AT PEKUNDEN POTTER AND CRAFTSMAN FACTORY IN DEPOK, INDONESIA.
Beijing, Aug 26 (EFE).- At the beginning of August, Chinese companies in the video game sector fell on the stock market after official media described online games as "spiritual opium" and "electronic drugs," despite which they remain an extremely popular form of leisure among the population. (Camera: ÁLVARO ALFARO). B-ROLL OF THE GAME "HONOR OF KINGS" AND PEOPLE USING MOBILE PHONES IN THE STREETS OF BEIJING, CHINA.