AR Take On Galaga Will be Heading to iOS

Galaga is a beloved arcade classic dating back to the early days of videogames. It has become beloved by fans since it was first released for arcades by Namco back in 1981, since then the title has seen appearances as the loading screen for Ridge Racer, and even getting a cameo in The Avengers movie. Now the arcade classic is making a leap into augmented reality (AR) thanks to Directive Games.

The founder and CEO of Directive Games, Atli Mar appeared on stage at Apple’s Special Event in California to demonstrate the new technology which allowed the AR arcade to go multiplayer.

The AR Galaga was designed to show off the capabilities of the new A12 Bionic chip, which is the new GPU being installed in the new iPhones, as well as ARKit 2, the upgraded and enhanced version of Apple’s AR toolset.

Mar and others from the Directive Games team took to the stage to show off an AR arcade machine, which displayed a game of Galaga as the Directive Games team took each other one, battling to hit the high score. While it initially appeared that Galaga would be confined to the virtual arcade machine, as the demo continued Galaga expanded out from the arcade machine to open up the game to others on the stage.

The other players were then faced with alien spacecraft whizzing around in front of them, their iPhones acting in lieu of the spaceship that players usually control in classic Galaga. It was even possible to activate power-ups which triggered impressive visual effects, like the stun, which created a glittery web of energy, holding all the alien craft in place

The demonstration didn’t just demonstrate the visual capabilities and responsiveness of the new iPhone but also showed how persistent, multiplayer AR was possible using the ARKit 2 toolset.

For future coverage on ARKit and other Apple AR projects, keep checking back with VRFocus.

Improved iPhone AR Capabilities Produces The Machines

The Apple event at the brand new Steve Jobs theatre revealed details of iPhone 8, the next version of Apple’s signature device. Since the launch of ARKit, there has been much excitement over the possibilities offered, which saw fruition with a presentation at the event.

Atli Mar from Directive Games presented a demonstration of The Machines, a title which allows for competitive multiplayer in augmented reality (AR), one of the first titles to implement this. AR allows users to use their position in the real world to gain an advantage, by moving to a tactically superior position.

Using Unreal Engine to create high-quality graphics, and the ARKit surface detection to project a complete 3D rendered battlefield on to a table top, floor or other surface, users will be able to move around the battlefield and see their forces move in real time, supported by the power of the new iPhone8.

Players can control either the rebellious human faction, or the powerful robot hive-mind, creating and deploying different kinds of robots and putting up defences to protect their home base from attack.

Further information can be found at the official The Machines website.

The developers of The Machines expect the title to be available on the Apple App Store later this month when the iOS 11 update rolls out.

VRFocus will bring you further information on The Machines as it becomes available.

Directive Games Teases AR Title Built With ARKit and Unreal Engine

Since Apple launched itself into the augmented reality (AR) sphere and demonstrated its new Arkit SDK, several companies have been experimenting with what Apple’s AR capabilities are. One company, Directive Games, have produced a video teasing an AR rebuild of its existing title The Machines.

The Machines was originally released in 2016 as a PvP battle arena combined with elements of real-time strategy. Players take control of a team of specialised robots to take on an evil hive-mind that has enslaved the human race. Players can unlock different kinds of robots as they progress, build up defences for their home base, or charge forward to attack the enemy across the 3D battle field.

According to the developers, the AR rebuild displayed in the short video was built using ARKit and Unreal Engine 4 and uses ARKit’s surface detection to project the 3D rendered battlefield on to a tabletop so robot forces can march forward to attack an enemy base.

There is no word yet on if this is just a proof of concept demo or if Directive Games are indeed planning on releasing a new AR rebuild of The Machines for release on Apple’s new AR-enabled devices. As such, there is no word on a release date or price point, though if the developers are planning a release, it is not likely to appear until iOS 11 is commercially available.

Updates and further information on Directive Games and its ongoing projects can be found at the company’s website. There is an email list available for updates specifically regarding The Machines, which does seem to suggest the developers have further plans for it.

You can watch the demo video for The Machines AR below.

VRFocus will bring you further news on ARKit projects as it becomes available.