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Interview With Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan

Earlier this week, us here at Capsule Computers were given the opportunity to sit down and have a chat with the CEO and Chief Gamer of Razer, Min-Liang Tan. The interview was conducted by myself, Benjamin “LinkageAX” Webb, and we talk about the upcoming Razer Blade product from the company. You will find the full written interview below. We hope that you enjoy it.

Me: Bllbbllblbllbl
(laughter)
Min: Most people just start with testing 1,2,3. (More laughter) But that works too I’m sure.

Me: Min, you are the CEO of Razer?
Min: Yes, I co-founded Razer with Robert Krakoff, who is better known as RazerGuy. And uh, I am also unfortunately the CEO of Razer.
Me: So, You don’t look you’re old or anything people would normally associate CEOs with old dudes with grey hairs and stuff.
(Laughter)
Min: Thank you, you’ve gotta get this guy a beer in the morning (more laughter).
Me: So, uh, how old are you anyway?
Min: I’m 34.
Me: 34?
Min: Yes. I just had a really great nights sleep, no I had a horrible nights sleep. I actually look like I’m 18 with a good nights sleep. (More laughter).
Me: So what’s it like being a CEO at such a young age with all the responsibilities?
Min: I dunno, I haven’t really thought about it. You know it’s great fun. I’m doing this because it’s great fun, I mean I go to great events and I meet hot Razer girls, play games and get to design. So it could be worse, much worse.

Me: So we are here to talk about the Razer Blade, the device itself could you briefly run us through what it is for those who may not have heard about it?
Min: First I want to talk about why Australia first. So I’ve got my Facebook page online and I talk to my fans a bit and I’m on my Twitter most of the time and I manage these things myself. I don’t have a team doing that, I actually enjoy talking to my fans and stuff like that. And a great number of them are from Australia. And one of the things they’ve always said; and I don’t know if this is true or not, so now that I’m here you guys can tell me, but they always tell me that Australia get all the cool stuff last. Right, and I get that all the time. Now I don’t know if that’s just about Razer or it’s something else, but they keep telling me that. You know we’ve heard about the Blade and we want to get that. And one of the things that really got to me was that when we launched the first Razer Blade, two guys from Australia flew all the way from… I think Sydney, to New York to be the first couple of guys to get the Razer Blade. They put up their unboxing on Youtube and I actually showed the unboxing at my PAX keynote about three weeks ago for the new Razer Blade and it was really cool. So I got my team together and I said, “Okay guys, it looks like we have a bunch of guys that really want the Blade over in Australia, let’s do something about it.” So we have been spending a lot of time over in Australia setting up the support, looking at how we can really look at getting the Blade over here and long story short, here I am. So it’s time to launch the new Razer Blade here in Australia. Now what is the new Razer Blade? In a single line it is the worlds first true gaming laptop, which is a pretty ballsy statement to make because a lot of guys were like: “Hey, wait a minute, aren’t there already gaming laptops on the market?” So we think there are gaming laptops, absolutely, but they’re more like luggables – 2″ thick, 10-15 pounds type thing, nothing that you’ll want to carry around with you. So those are one of the problems, so you’ll go out and buy one and I’ve had a lot, and these are great machines if you just care about performance. But when I get on the road or if I travel, it’s not exactly what I want, it’s a little too heavy, it’s too bulky, it’s just not worth the trouble. So what we’ve got with the Razer Blade is what we deem to be the worlds first true gaming laptop where its’ got a bit of both performance and portability at the same time. So it’s three things, it’s extreme performance, it’s ultra portable and it’s got this whole new user interface that we’ve just designed for it. Performance: we’ve looked at all the other gaming laptops out there, they all tend to be quad-core, Intel quad-core chips, GTX 660s for the baseline and we’ve done just that; we’ve taken the exact same baseline performance metrics of a gaming laptop; those 2″ thick and 15 pounds and we’ve taken all of that and put it into something like that.
[Points to Razer Blade] I’m just going to very quickly show it to you.
Me: No worries.
[Move myself around table and meet Min around on the end]
Min: Have you seen one in real-life yet?
Me: Not in real life, no.
Min: So, it’s… most guys when they first see it are like “Wow this is a lot thinner than I expected.” This has got the same performance as a traditional gaming laptop. Which is like double the thickness. Exact same performance, you can play Battlefield 3 on Ultra, you can play Battlefield 3 on High with a great frame-rate, umm.. it’s super-think, it’s super-light and it’s really fast too.
[Min fiddles with the laptop for a second]
Min: This is my personal unit so I’m gunna… [Types password, I look away] We’ve even customised the boot-up sound (Swish!) this is my custom wallpaper.
Me: Ah yeah.
Min: So you can customise the wallpaper, this is the Switchblade UI [Points to touch-panels on the side]. We’ve got everything from Youtube, you can watch Youtube with this, walkthroughs if you’re in the middle of a game, Portal if you’re stuck there, build maps, three finger swipe you can go into the CS:GO applications, Team-Fortress 2… you can be like a Pyro and this is all with dynamic-adaptive keys. I can Tweet directly from this, umm… Oops, we don’t have an internet connection here… So pretty much Gmail. So this is Switchblade application and I will talk about this more this evening I hope you can join us.
Me: Yep!
Min: Just three things, Extreme performance – the same performance as traditional gaming laptops, ultra thin form factor this is 0.88″ thin, 6 pounds, we’ve redesigned the power-supply which is something I’m super proud of. I must be one of those guys that… I just… (laughter) It’s just the amount of time and effort we took to do this was just insane. So the traditional gaming laptop power supplies are 3 times the size of this. Two of those traditional power-supplies are the same weight as a Razer Blade, so it’s pretty insane. So we’ve redesigned the power-supply and this is super-thin a third of the weight, a third of the size, this is half the thickness, half-the weight and this is why we think that this is a true gaming laptop. Not just gaming, but laptop, it’s not just a luggable of sorts. So, that’s what we’re showing off this time in Sydney. It’s my first time being here and it’s been lovely.

Me: Cool. With the device, how compatible is it with Razer products? Does it come with pre-built software?
Min: Well it comes with Synapse installed and this is because of the Razer Switchblade-UI. So when I moved from my previous Blade to my new Blade, everything sort of came across. All of my settings on how sensitive or what acceleration I had, even my wallpaper came over immediately. So it comes with Synapse, you plug the Razer device in and it downloads all of the stuff from the cloud, right from the get go. I’m super-proud of it. Other than that  we’ve taken out all of the bloat-ware. So one of  the things about the Razer Blade is that we designed it for ourselves, so I didn’t want any of those anti-virus thingies telling me that I’ve gotta register after 15 days and stuff like that. To be honest I kind of designed this to be the laptop that I think gamers want to have, you know. There aren’t guys who want optical drives, I mean, I run steam. You know? That’s the thing. I haven’t used any discs in a long-long time, so we’ve taken out the optical drive. It’s got an SSD Cache which I love, that’s fast, It’s got a hybrid hard disc drive, a beautiful 17″ screen. So right from the get-go this has got a 1080p high def screen, you know, none of those dodgy type plastic things that we don’t want… yeah. (me: giggling)
So yeah, I’m excited to bring it to Australia. It’s a huge, huge, step for us so I’m hoping that moving forward, not just with the Blade but with our new products: Ouroboros, Tiamat; we’re trying to ship as many Tiamats in Australia as possible. Australia is going to become one of our focal markets moving forwards from here and hopefully someday we’ll actually set up an actual office over here.
Me: Sweet.
Min: Yeah. I must admit that this is my first time visit to Australia, so it’s something for us. So it’s something for us,  it’s a huge step for us.

Me: Cool. So, I think that’s pretty much everything that I wanted to cover, you kind of just went everywhere that I was going to go. So do you have any closing statements about the Razer Blade or Razer in general?
Min: Closing Statements? I think the Blade, the Blade is a product that we came up with because we wanted to come up with it. It wasn’t just, it wasn’t born from a couple of guys in a boardroom sitting there saying “Hey look, this is a market segment or an industry that’s segmented and categories and stuff like that”. If we did that, we wouldn’t have designed any of our products. You know, a lot of our products tend to be generations ahead of what other people have. Then all of a sudden  everyone’s got a gaming mouse, all of a sudden everyone’s got a gaming mouse-pad and we dare say in 3 years or 4 years, everyone’s going to say “Hey, look, look at my super-thin, light gaming laptop” and things like that. And some guys ask me if it bothers me, and it does not. I think it’s great, it’s great that gamers get more choice and it’s important that we bring gaming and innovation in gaming to the forefront. I mean, when was the last time anyone got to excited over a PC laptop?
Me: I dunno…
Min: Yeah, nobodies been passionate about it. I mean it’s always the same thing over and over again. And all of a sudden a tiny company like ours, and we’re tiny compared to the guys like Dell and HP, and we come out with something and everyone goes “wow”. But, why can’t a company like Dell or HP make something like that? They absolutely can, but nobody cares about the PC gamer. So that’s a problem. So it’s a bit of a mission for us. I hope we’ll be able to maintain this mission. It’s an expensive mission because we design everything ourselves [taps on sleeves] we design our sleeves ourselves and stuff like that. So it’s, umm, yeah. It’s a personal “for gamers, by gamers” mission. And fingers crossed that we’ll be able to propagate this. So I hope you’ll get the chance to experience the Blade and get this out there in Australia.

Me: Thanks for your time and we hope that we’ll get to talk to you later!
Min: Absolutely, looking forward to that.

We would like to thank Min-Liang Tan for giving us the opportunity to interview with him and we wish the best of luck to Razer with their launch of the Razer Blade in November. You can also check out our coverage of the Razer Event here in Sydney at this link.

New JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Anime Trailer

Is your body ready for the sheer manly badassery that embodies the anime adaptation of Hirohiko Araki’s infamous sprawling manga series JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure? Well of course you’re not you pathetic beast, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try with all the power of za warudo!

In anticipation of the new anime series premiere on October 6th, Tokyo MX have released a trailer which details the series which will begin from the start of the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure manga in the Phantom Blood arc.

The trailer shows off many fan favourite characters like Danny and Speedwagon. Be sure to check out the trailer below and let us know what you think of it in the comments section.

Subway Surfers Released for Android

25 million downloads must mean something is good down in that subway! Android users can now get in on the fun with the release of Subway Surfers to the Google Play store. You’ve been caught tagging in the subways and now you gotta run from the inspector and his vicious pitbull! Players will need to dash and dodge oncoming trains as their ride their hover board. Remember to pick up power ups and coins as you surf the rails. Players are even able to create their own graffiti crew and challenge friends on the leader board. Subway Surfers is a free download on the Google Play store here.

Skullcandy Announces New Headsets

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Skullcandy is now the official owners of Astro, and you know what that means, the have announced a new line of headsets.

While we are pleased to see them borrowing essential features from Astro headsets like the A50, we are also glad they’re sticking with the Skullcandy branding for models under $200. Here’s a run-down of everything Skullcandy’s bringing gamers this fall. The headset lineup includes the following:

PLYR 1 -The biggest fish in Skullcandy’s small pond is the PLYR 1. These full-size over-ear cans come packing Dolby Headphone surround-virtualization. The boom mic is adjustable, and there’s an EQ dial that should make optimizing levels for games, movies or music

PYLR 2 -The PLYR 2 lets you ditch Dolby surround and save $50. Otherwise it’s the same headset as the PLYR 1: still big, still wireless, same buttons.

SLYR –  The wired SLYR model is lighter and has a slightly cleaner design than its big brothers, thanks to moving the volume/EQ dials to a remote along the cord.

You can pick one of these up when they release this fall!

Xbox Launches 2-Way TV

The time has come for children in Australia to become a part of a new educational gaming environment known as Xbox’s “2-Way TV”. Do you remember watching Sesame Street when you were growing up or raising your children? Well, Microsoft has joined forces with Sesame Street and National Geographic in creating the first two titles for the Kinect.

How does it work? Let’s take Sesame Street TV for an example. By taking the normal lessons or skills provided from a normal show, developers of Kinect Sesame Street TV offer the interaction that children desire when watching the show. Sure, shows through your network provider offer “pauses” for a child to interact, but the Kinect sensor requires a participant to actively engage in the show.

Kinect Nat Geo TV and Kinect Sesame Street TV were previewed at an event in Sydney, Australia on September 19 presenting the cutting edge technology to parents and children. Ben Britton – face of Nat Geo WILD Australia and New Zealand – was able to help launch the event and spoke to the attendants about the importance of preserving nature. He offered the following quote:

I’m really excited to help launch ‘Kinect Nat Geo TV’ in Australia and to inspire a sense of wonder about nature in kids. It’s a unique experience when technology connects us to nature in this way. With ‘Kinect Nat Geo TV’, kids can get up close and personal with creatures great and small, and come to grasp basic concepts about our natural world.

Kinect Nat Geo TV and Kinect Sesame Street TV are both now available in stores. See pricing and video below:

Pricing

 $29.99 (2400 MSP) for 8 / 30 minute episodes.
OR
$4.99 (400 MSP) per episode.

– Both shows are priced the same –

Horn On Sale for 8 Days Only

Zynga and Phosphor Games Studio’s spectacular action-adventure game Horn is on sale from now until September 27th for $2.99. Regularily priced at $6.99 USD, Horn follows the epic tale of a young blacksmith’s apprentice who wakes up to find all the living beings of his world replaced with fantastical magic creatures called Pygon. Horn must engage in an epic quest to return life to his world with the help of his snarky sidekick who desires to maintain the Pygon population. The sale coincides with the new patch for Horn that provides iPhone 5 and iOS 6 optimizations, several bug fixes, more frequent check points, and improved input and camera mechanics. Check out our review of Horn here and purchase the game at the iTunes App Store here.

Awesomenauts Gets DLC Skins with Patch

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Fans of the Ronimo Games MOBA Awesomenauts should be interested to hear that Patch 1.5 has come out for the game and part of it is the inclusion of DLC Skins for the characters.  Featuring a new skin for each of the characters players can purchase them in a multitude of ways depending on how many and which of the new skins each player is interested in.

At its simplest, players can download 1 character skin for $2.49 (€2,49 or £1,74) if they are looking to get a new look for their one favorite, but for those interested in multiple there are a variety of bundles combining a few together.  The bundles available  for $5.99 (€5,99 or £4,49) each are:

  • Green and Mean – with skins for Froggy G (Grandmaster Splash), Gnaw (Bumble Gnaw) and Derpl Zork (Hotrod Derpl)
  • Past from the Past – with skins for Voltar (Disco Voltar), Leon Chameleon (Mousquetiere Leon) and Yuri (Kosmonaut Yuri)
  • Tropical Thunder – with skins for Lonestar (Officer Lonestar), Coco (Coco Hawaii) and Clunk (Replaceable Clunk)

Additionally, players interested in all the skins can download the Costume Party bundle for $14.99 (€14,99 or £11,99) that will grant the player all nine.

Not sure if the prices are worth it from the picture up top?  Players can check out the full gallery just below to see all the different skins better, or better yet check out the video embedded below that shows all the skins in action.

TGS 2012 Interview with EA Sports on FIFA 13

Are you a football fan? Well so are the Fifa 13 developers and they are committed to making Fifa 13 truer to the spirit of football than ever before. The main thing that Fifa is bringing to the table for the 2013 version? Unpredictability. EA has really focused on trying to improve Fifa and push it further into the realistic feel and get the players and how you can control them to feel more genuine than ever before.

Check out the interview below with EA Sports’ Vice President and Executive Producer Kaz Makita and Takahiko Yamashita that goes into the way that Fifa 13 is planning to be even more genuine than ever. We also talk to them about where Fifa 13 is going in the future, along with even more features that might be brought on later on, and just what they think Fifa 13 has over its competitors.

Fifa 13 is coming out September 27, 2012 on Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Wii U, PC, Wii, Playstation 2, Playstation Vita, Nintendo 3DS, PSP and iOS. For more info on Fifa 13 when it comes out make sure to keep tuned to Capsule Computers.

Make sure to check out the rest of our TGS 2012 coverage HERE!

Capsule Computers Podcast Episode 060 – Super-Special 60

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Hello everyone, this is Benjamin “LinkageAX” Webb, host of the podcast and I’m calling out all of you. Every single one of you. I’m calling you all out for listening to this dribble. You should all be ashamed of yourselves. So definitely stop listening to us right now… I mean it. Really. Please don’t.

 

Cast: Luke Halliday, Travis Bruno and Dustin Spencer; hosted by: Benjamin Webb.

Music for this podcast is from: Breath of Fire.

Thanks for listening and let us know what you think!

 

 

SUBSCRIBE: iTunes Podcast Channel | Podcast RSS Feed

DOWNLOAD: iTunes | MP3 (right click/save as)

Send all your video game or podcast questions, hints, suggestions, answers to questions and feedback to [email protected]

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

NEW PRIZE ANNOUNCED

Each week, thanks to Razer, we will be giving away a prize a week competition held through Capsule Computers Gaming Podcast.

To win, simply listen to the podcast for the weekly question and SPECIAL CODE, once you have it send us an email with your name and address to [email protected], make sure you include the secret code. At the end of the week, a winner will be randomly selected from the pool of entries. The winner will then be announced on the next podcast.

This week, we’ll be giving away the awesome Razer DeathAdder, thanks to our good friends at Razer.

 

STORIES COVERED IN THIS PODCAST:

News –

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/09/circle-of-mana-trademarked-by-square-enix/
https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/09/skies-of-arcadia-trademark-renewed-by-sega/
https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/09/first-mists-of-pandaria-ad-airs-sunday/
https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/09/the-downfall-of-mega-man-according-to-capcoms-christian-svensson/

Reviews –

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/09/transformers-fall-of-cybertron-review/
https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/09/toki-tori-review/
https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/09/madden-nfl-13-review/

Thanks for listening. Copyright Capsule Computers Pty Ltd – All Rights Reserved.
All Other Samples Are Copyright And Property Of Their Official Copyright Holders.

Official Dexter Insider Podcast Announced

We’ve always heard what’s gone on inside Dexter’s head, now we’ll hear wat goes inside the people behind Dexter.

The official Dexter Facebook page has announced that this season will see the launch of the very first official Dexter podcast. The podcast is set to include members of the writing staff as well as the producers, and fans can send in questions to ask by posting them on the official Facebook page.

Judging by the post (see picture below) it appears the first episode will be based upon last season’s final episode, before the new season premiere. The new season is set to premiere on September 30, 9PM on Showtime.