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At first this video seems like an impressive artistic tool for Kinect, as the demonstrator uses his hand to draw lines and circles with absolute ease, but the tool itself is actually Da Vinci, a physics simulator for Microsoft's Surface computer. What follows is a fantastic blend of technology and software, with Kinect able to distinguish between a fist and an open hand to activate many of these tool's functions.Lower case title important
Gaijin Games' lilt line is almost ready for a WiiWare release, with the company just having announced a date of December 13th for the unique musical experience.Dr Kawashima hitting US
Dr Kawashima's Body and Brain Connection (known as Body and Brain Exercises in Europe) is due to start making North American brains significantly younger on February 8th, three days before the game lands in Europe.Includes: how to turn console on
If you've been struggling to get your Kinect set up correctly, or are having issues with connecting to Xbox Live, this comprehensive help video might be the solution you're after. It's also useful if you've fallen at the first hurdle and don't even know to turn your machine on, it can help there too: it's that comprehensive.But keeps quiet on specifics
Camelot's Golden Sun: Dark Dawn certainly took its sweet time to arrive, with a seven year wait between Golden Sun: The Lost Age and the latest Adept adventure. Now the game is finished, however, what's developer Camelot looking forward to next? Like nearly every Nintendo fan it's the 3DS, of course.Movement in motion
There's no shortage of games for Kinect now – our Kinect games list is testament to the fact – but if you're the kind of person who likes to ingest their games in montage format this is the video for you.Photographic proof!
Remember the news that Donkey Kong Country Returns would cost bananas for speedy UK gamers? If you thought it was just a marketing stunt, well, you were right, but it clearly worked as plenty of gamers turned out to swap a bunch of ripe ones for the ape's latest title.800 Points for Oriental-themed tower defence
Spanish publisher Abylight is taking a break from its Music On series of melodic outings to bring something altogether different to DSiWare: Dairojo! Samurai Defenders, a tower defence title developed by Japanese firm Kawamoto Industrial.Become a cropper
Marvelous Interactive's Rune Factory: Frontier for Wii is an off-shoot of the company's popular Harvest Moon franchise, and it's coming to PlayStation Move next year in the form of Rune Factory: Oceans.