In an unexpected bit of news, Toyota has unveiled a proprietary game engine called Fluorite. Nope, this doesn't mean the company is entering the game development any time soon, but rather, is ...
The Game Boy Color was an 8-Bit system that debuted in 1998 nearly a decade after the original Game Boy. Given the technical limitations of that era, few would have believed it was possible to create ...
Fluorite, on the other hand, is the “first console-grade game engine” that’s “fully integrated with” the Flutter SDK, ...
Toyota introduces Fluorite, a game engine built for in-car screens, focused on 3D interfaces, fast performance, and low hardware demands.
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A very clever individual has proven that the Game Boy Color, a 27 year-old, 8-bit portable system, is capable of running a real-time, interactive 3D shader.