Category: News

July 16th, 2011
kinectaku.com/news

First Impressions: Just Dance 3

Get on the floor!

Until now Harmonix has undoubtedly had the Kinect dancing market all sewn up, but that dominance will meet its sternest challenge yet in October when Ubisoft brings the astonishingly successful Just Dance brand across to Xbox 360 in the luridly coloured form of Just Dance 3.

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Meet VitaGamr for PlayStation Vita!

The newest site in our empire!

PlayStation fans, meet the newest member of the Nlife gaming network: VitaGamr.

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nintendolife.com/news

Introducing VitaGamr for PlayStation Vita!

Our network expands once more

By now you'll be familiar with our PlayStation Move website Movemodo and KINECTaku for Kinect news and reviews, but we'd like you to meet the newest member of the Nlife network: VitaGamr.

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Sorry, Looks Like Netflix Isn’t Getting 3D Movies

Popcorn staying resolutely 2D

The other day it seemed 3D movies were coming to Netflix 3DS, owing to this section of the press release:

The new Netflix application for Nintendo 3DS displays movies and TV episodes in 2D on the system’s upper screen. Users will soon have access to an additional library of select movies that can be viewed in 3D without the need for special glasses.

As it turns out, this wasn't referring to Netflix but instead the Nintendo Video application that's due to release later this summer:

The press release announcing the new Netflix service for Nintendo 3DS also references the system's upcoming short-form video service. Nintendo 3DS owners soon will be able to enjoy free, specially selected video content that includes 3D movie trailers, comedy clips and music videos.

As you were.

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nintendolife.com/news

Sorry, Looks Like Netflix Isn’t Getting 3D Movies

Popcorn staying resolutely 2D

The other day it seemed 3D movies were coming to Netflix 3DS, owing to this section of the press release:

The new Netflix application for Nintendo 3DS displays movies and TV episodes in 2D on the system’s upper screen. Users will soon have access to an additional library of select movies that can be viewed in 3D without the need for special glasses.

As it turns out, this wasn't referring to Netflix but instead the Nintendo Video application that's due to release later this summer:

The press release announcing the new Netflix service for Nintendo 3DS also references the system's upcoming short-form video service. Nintendo 3DS owners soon will be able to enjoy free, specially selected video content that includes 3D movie trailers, comedy clips and music videos.

As you were.

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July 15th, 2011
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New Dance Central Songs Out 19th July

Say aah

Harmonix continues to support Dance Central with regular downloadable content, with three new tracks due to land next week.

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“Exciting” Kinect Star Wars Announcement Due Next Week

Happening at Comic Con

Last week we brought you our Kinect Star Wars preview, and while it wasn't completely positive we'd still encourage you to take the chance to play the game for yourself if the opportunity arises. Anyone attending Comic Con in San Diego next week will have exactly that chance.

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nintendolife.com/news

In Case You Missed It, We Have the Shinobi 3DS Trailer

You may have seen this trailer for Shinobi already, but we wanted to remind you that SEGA is finally bringing the ninja warrior back eight years after his last appearance.

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nintendolife.com/news

In Case You Missed It, We Have the Shinobi 3DS Trailer

You may have seen this trailer for Shinobi already, but we wanted to remind you that SEGA is finally bringing the ninja warrior back eight years after his last appearance.

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Speedo Signs Up for Michael Phelps Promotion

Free giveaway, perhaps?

Swimwear king Speedo and video games... an unlikely partnership at best. This is what Kinect is all about, though: making the previously impossible — or perhaps inadvisable — possible. That's the case with a new deal between Michael Phelps: Push the Limit publisher 505 Games and Speedo, anyway.

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