Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze, a game for the Nintendo home console that is all about putting a second screen in your hands, only displays
its graphics on a single screen.
Not exact matches
Free stuff is great, and free books and comics are of course even better, but despite this it's worth pointing out that both the titles I mention above are much cheaper than buying a
single issue printed comic, let alone a
graphic novel (a
single issue of a monthly comic from Image may cost up to # 3.95 GBP; but The Kill
Screen was initially
on sale for half that at # 1.99 for # 1 and Mills released Psychokiller for # 2.49).
It's using the Rockchip RK2918 ARM Cortex - A8
Single Core processor at 1.2 Ghz, the
screen resolution is 800x480, it has 512 MB RAM, a MicroSD slot, between 2 GB and 16 GB built - in flash ROM storage (depending
on the configuration, mine has 8 GB), no Bluetooth, the
graphics are powered by the Vivante Gc800 that does up to 57 million triangles per second and full OpenGL ES 2.0 for fully smooth Flash 10.3 (and soon Flash 11) support, it supports smoothly all the latest Android 3D games, video playback support is 1080p with all codecs but there is no HDMI output.
★ Eviscerate the zombie hordes in
single player or in 4 player co-op multiplayer ★ 50 Ranks to unlock, each granting access to a new weapon or perk ★ 44 devastating weapons like Auto Shotguns, Browning Machine Guns, Flamethrowers, and RPGs ★ 2 Sentry gun classes and 3 grenade types for serious room clearing ★ 17 challenging maps, each with very different hazards and kill zones ★ 12 relentless zombie types, with
graphics that support hundreds
on screen ★ 3 vicious game modes — Onslaught, Purge, and Apocalypse ★ Multiplayer play from (almost) anywhere in the world
Combined into a
single graphic, a patch of which you see here, each portrait pops up as you move your mouse over it; a click reproduces the chosen sheep image
on the
screen.
The game also supports full 1080p
graphics in TV mode and two player split -
screen co-op
on a
single system by sharing the Joy - Cons.
With full support for NVIDIA 3D Vision and NVIDIA Surround technologies, the GeForce GTX 580 also provides the
graphics horsepower and video bandwidth needed to experience games and high - definition Blu - ray movies in eye - popping stereoscopic 3D
on a
single display or spanning across three
screens for an immersive gaming environment.