Date archives for November, 2010

November 12th, 2010
movemodo.com/news

EA’s Create Wants to Move You Next Week

Make it work

If you fancy dabbling in a spot of make believe, EA might just have the game for you. Create is set for release next week across North America and Europe, and EA is hoping it'll strike a chord with Move users everywhere.

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November 11th, 2010
movemodo.com/news

Beat Sketcher’s November 23rd Release Draws Near

Rock and (paint) roller

PlayStation Store download Beat Sketcher is on the way to North America in just two weeks, dated for release on November 23rd.

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kinectaku.com/reviews

Review: Kinect Joy Ride

Kinect Joy Ride started life as an Xbox Live Arcade title before Microsoft reworked it for Kinect and sent it to retail. As such it’s simplistic, accessible and entertaining, but whether it’s worth the money is debatable.

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I have a fan and his name is Geoff. http://is.gd/gWHgI



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But, on the plus side, chocolate biscuits!



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It's cold, wet and I'm alone. Worst thing: Sonic Colours didn't arrive, so I've had to play Kinect Joy Ride all evening. Woop woop.



kinectaku.com/news

Review: In Fact, There Is No Milo and Kate Technology in Kinectimals

Crossed wires

Whilst Milo and Kate was never announced as a game, its technology apparently didn't go to waste, with Microsoft's Alex Kipman stating:

I will tell you that the technology developed in that sandbox, and by the way we continue to develop technologies in that sandbox, has migrated pretty closely to what you see in a game called Kinectimals.

David Braben of Frontier Developments disagrees, and he should know, as his studio created Kinectimals.

There has not been any involvement in the technology or design by Lionhead. Milo & Kate is a completely separate (and intriguing) development from Lionhead.

Interested in Kinectimals? Make sure you read our Kinectimals review to get the low down on this furry adventure.

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nintendolife.com/news

Review: Dropping Tetrominoes Might Help with Post Traumatic Stress

Stacking blocks good for you

Anyone who's played Tetris – i.e. everyone ever – can attest to its soothing qualities as they stack block after block aiming to create those lovely lines. Now a new study suggests that playing the game isn't just good for fun, it may help to reduce the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.

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Review: Sega Creates an Animal Crossing to Promote Sonic Colours

Wordplay!

Okay, so Sega isn't really creating an instalment in Nintendo's happiest franchise Animal Crossing, but the blue and white company did create a safe hedgehog crossing point in London to promote this Friday's release of Sonic Colours for Wii and DS.

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Good morning world, you're looking beautiful this morning. Not here you're not, but somewhere, at least.


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