Category: News

November 14th, 2010
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Capcom: Expect an Evolved Move Controller for PlayStation 4

Sony will learn from Move says Capcom boss

David Reeves, current head of Capcom Europe and former boss of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, has spoken to Eurogamer about the importance of supporting Move beyond PlayStation 3's life cycle.

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Reggie Wonders Where Metroid: Other M Sales Went Wrong

Why did Samus underperform?

Metroid: Other M divided gamers: many loved its combination of action, exploration and conversation, whilst others hated the new portrayal of traditionally less vocal heroine Samus Aran, amongst other things. All this equated to disappointing sales for Nintendo, the title sitting at around the half-million mark in the US since launch. Nintendo of America's president Reggie Fils-Aime thinks the title deserved better:

We believe that it could be, should be a million unit title. We're not going to get there, not through the holiday. And we are doing a lot of thinking as to why, because it's a great game. The consumer reaction because of the quality has been strong. I think the marketing was strong, advertising was very good, the social media we did was very positive.

Do you agree with Reggie's assessment? What are your thoughts on why Metroid: Other M didn't sell as well as hoped?

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Get Fight Ready with UFC Personal Trainer in April 2011

Get Brock solid

Although we know plenty of men who'd like to get sweaty with Mel B, next year sees a far more masculine take on fitness enter the Move ring, with UFC Personal Trainer from THQ set to launch in April.

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November 13th, 2010
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de Blob 2 Gets a Lick of HD Paint and Move Controls

Colour us intrigued

The original de Blob for Wii was a critical success for THQ, so much so that the publisher is branching out onto other formats with the sequel. de Blob 2 is on the way to PS3 in February next year, and it's bringing PlayStation Move controls to boot.

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Capcom Calls Resident Evil 5 “Best Move Game Out There”

Still surprised by its success

Capcom's only released one title for PlayStation Move, the very good Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition, a new update to an 18 month-old game. Despite its age, the game has sold remarkably well, breaking into the charts again and making a great accompaniment to Move's hardcore credentials.

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Talking Point: What Future Features Do You Want From Kinect?

Kinect's been out worldwide for a while now, long enough for many of us to become accustomed to the technology and what it can do. Voice recognition, automatic signing into your profile when it recognises your face, video chat online – it's not just a game controller, it's a brand new interface, and it's only going to get better.

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Sly Cooper Steals into Europe in Early December

Cooper trio next month

The Sly Collection, or The Sly Trilogy in Europe*, is already out in North America but it won't be too long until European gamers can get their claws into it, as the game's launch kicks off on December 1st.

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November 12th, 2010
nintendolife.com/news

Fluidity Flows to North America on December 6th

Wet your appetite

Whilst Europeans can experience Hydroventure on Christmas Eve, WiiWare fans in North America get a small headstart, as the game will be released on December 6th under the name Fluidity.

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Kinect’s Core Offering to Blast Off in 2011

Lots on the way

There's no two ways about it: Kinect's current software line-up isn't aimed at the core gamer. That won't be the case forever though, Microsoft's UK marketing maestro Stephen McGill assures us.

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Limited Edition Mario Kart Wii Bundle Under Starter’s Orders

Wii, Remote Plus and the game

Want a Wii this Christmas but not interested in the red machine with New Super Mario Bros. Wii? This dark beauty might be of interest to you, then.

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