Date archives for November, 2010

November 4th, 2010
movemodo.com/news

Sorcery Mysteriously Absent from Sony’s Coming Soon List

Curiouser and curiouser...

Magic wand-wielder Sorcery is undoubtedly one of the most exciting titles on the way to Move, promising a completely accurate motion-based method of casting spells. Whilst some retailers have it listed for a release in the first three months of 2011, the official US PlayStation Blog recently posted up a list of games on the way to Move from late 2010 to 2011, and Sorcery is nowhere to be seen.

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nintendolife.com/news

Games Basement Nabs Exclusive PDP Wii Headsets in UK

Limited stock of Headbangers nationwide

We've received numerous emails from worried Brits about the availability of PDP's upcoming Headbanger USB headset for Wii. Already available in North America, there's good news for gamers in the British Isles wanting to pick one up soon.

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kinectaku.com/news

Not Every Kinect Game Will be Button-Free

"Hybrid" games for pad exist too

The overwhelming message from Microsoft's multi-million pound advertising campaign for Kinect is "you are the controller", but the Xbox 360 pad is also a controller. Couldn't the two be combined? Yes, yes they could.

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Molyneux’s Milo Was “Never Announced as a Game”

Is it, isn't it, is it, isn't it? Nobody's quite sure about whether Milo and Kate is ever going to materialise or not. Lionhead boss and Milo's dad Peter Molyneux said in August that he was working on the game in the hope it would be available to buy one day, but now father of Kinect Alex Kipman was gone the other way, saying "Milo was never announced as a game."

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November 3rd, 2010
kinectaku.com/news

Kinect is Just Hours Away from Hitting the US

Are you getting excited?

If you're in North America, just a few short hours stand between you and owning your very own Kinect for Xbox 360.

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EyeToy Retrospective Video Makes a Good Case for Buttons

"People like holding things"

You may already be aware that PlayStation Move started on PS2, but this nifty video from Dr Richard Marks and the team at Sony is a neat look back at the legacy of the original EyeToy. It also contains a few thinly-veiled digs at Microsoft's Kinect sensor as Dr Marks talks up the importance of buttons, precision and the fact people just naturally like holding things in their hands.

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twitter.com/daddynewts

Tonight I played Kinect Adventures and Call of Duty: Black Ops. One was fantastically innovative, the other one was rubbish. Place bets now!



nintendolife.com/news

Frontier Preparing to Blow You Away With More LostWinds

Good news, everyone

LostWinds and its sequel, LostWinds: Winter of the Melodias, have been two of WiiWare's most notable hits, so it's good to hear that David Braben's Frontier team is preparing to release more titles in the series

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movemodo.com/news

John Daly’s ProStroke Golf Demo Available Now in Europe

Take on the Lion for free

We were pretty pleased with John Daly's ProStroke Golf's fine motion controls, though less so with its presentation, and now anyone who's been putting off getting to grips with the Lion can get a slice of the game with a free demo, available across Europe today.

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twitter.com/daddynewts

Today I bought 11 Game Gear games for £1.92. I think this might be the best moment of my week, and I found 5p yesterday.


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