DJs 'Play' Nike Plus Shoes, 'Sim City 3000' Perfection

There's a load of great tech news happening out there every day, and, unfortunately, we just can't cover it all. Here are a few of the other noteworthy things we saw today on our never-ending journey through the wild, wild Web.
- Nike's latest Free Run+ ad finds DJ Daito Manabe remixing 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra' by manipulating and stomping shoes equipped with flexible music input devices. [From: Engadget]
- YouTube user TheImperer will make you question whether or not you ever knew what you were doing in 'SimCity 3000' -- or any kind of video game, for that matter. The epic, three-year project culminated in Magnasanti, a city built to "achieve near optimum population density configuration." [From: Geekosystem]
- Japanese company KLab has ported the original 'Super Mario Bros.' to the Kindle with Amazon's recently launched Development Kit. From the looks of the video, Goomba-stomping probably won't be taking off on e-readers anytime soon. [From: DVICE]






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Subscribe to commentsKrazyCalvinApr 16th 2010 9:49PM
The sim city 3000 thing is kinda funny to me. It reminds me of the original roller coaster tycoon. I didnt really play it well as a kid which always annoyed me but later on in life during a time without the internet I was playing it quite a bit. I found that the key to success i n that game was first more janitors than necessary and second is I would build a whole chain of magnetic launch rollercoasters that just had one single loop, a photo section right after it and then the incline that made it go backwards. I worked at it for a while to get the perfect reaction out of it and saved that to my plans. I would make about 12 or 13 of those all in a row and the virtual people had no idea they were the same ride so would ride them quite a bit. They made so much money that i could just delete them the monent they were starting to lose popularity and build another one up. This allowed me to build everything else up around the main part of the park and enjoy the game instead of worring about money or cheating.