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February 22nd, 2011
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Nintendo Announces North American 3DS Games Line-Up

Steel Diver emerges

We've known the European 3DS launch games for some time, but now Nintendo of America has come through with the list of games you'll be choosing from on March 27th.

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Buzz! Developer Amazed and Excited by Kinect

But tight-lipped on games

UK studio Relentless Software has done its best work on Sony formats, creating Buzz! for PlayStation and Blue Toad Murder Files among other properties, but now the team has its eyes on Kinect.

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Out Today: Killzone 3 (North America)

At last!

After the betas and the demos stoked your bloodlust, you can finally purchase Killzone 3 across North America today.

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Nnooo Returns to WiiWare with escapeVektor: Chapter 1

Arcade action

Australian developer Nnooo has made a name for itself with its DSiWare titles, including myDiary, myNotebook and the upcoming augmented reality game Spirit Hunters Inc. The studio has just announced its first WiiWare title since 2008's Pop in the form of escapeVektor: Chapter 1.

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Know Your Enemy with Killzone 3’s Facebook Application

Warning: causes arguments

It's easy to tell who's your enemy in Killzone 3 – the glowing red eyes and guns pointed at your face are a dead giveaway – but in real life it's not so simple. It's a good job, then, that Sony and Guerilla Games has created the Killzone 3 Know Your Enemies app for Facebook that aims to help you sort your friends from your foes.

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Buzz! Developer Concerned by Move’s Popularity

Eyeing up the opposition

Relentless Software has put out two Move-enabled titles already, melodic competition-fest Buzz! The Ultimate Music Quiz and cheery homicide investigator Blue Toad Murder Files, that have both been reasonably well-received. Company co-founder Andrew Eades spoke to Eurogamer about the studio's future in the motion market and Move's impact so far.

My only issue with Move is if it's got enough numbers out there - whether it's sold through to enough people to make it a platform that we could aim at. But we're still not sure if Move is big enough yet for us. I hope it will be, because my dream scenario is not to be partisan in any of this, it's to have available a bigger audience.

It's unlikely that Eades is swearing off Move, but is likely weighing-up the pros and cons of creating a controller-specific social title that requires a significant outlay for each player to get the most out of the experience.

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Activision and Sega Combine to Create Wappy Dog for DS

Ruff prototype shown

Sega's not just a beloved games publisher and former hardware king; its Sega Toys division creates physical toys as well, with its latest creation joining forces with Activision for one of the DS's most unusual games yet.

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Develop Your Own Kinect Applications with Official SDK in Spring

Microsoft opens doors

Last month, Microsoft said official Kinect support may come to PC, and now the company's research arm has announced the official Kinect software development kit (SDK) is on the way soon.

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February 21st, 2011
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PlayStation Move Heroes Dev Diary Emerges from Wormhole

Or California, one of the two

Californian developer Nihilistic Software is the studio entrusted with bringing three key Sony franchises – Ratchet & Clank, Jak & Daxter and Sly Cooper – to PlayStation 3, and now the studio has opened its doors for a behind-the-scenes video to explain the process that brought the six heroes together.

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New Kinectimals Plush Toys On the Loose Around the UK

Big cats on the prowl

Kinectimals has a pretty good array of feline friends for you to choose from, but if the line-up is a little limited for your tastes you'll soon be able to increase it with a range of new toys available across the UK.

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