Category: News

September 8th, 2010
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Killzone 3 Developer Video Sheds More Light on Move Controls

Zoom lock, grenade throwing and more

Killzone 3 looks set to be a blockbuster whether playing it with Move or not, but this video showing the game's Move controls makes us think it might be a tough decision to make.

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Race to the United Arab Emirates to Get Move First

But be quick: controller released tomorrow in UAE

With all the confusion around Move's release date – and eventual resolution of said confusion – there's now another territory's release information to add to the mix: the Middle-East. Our lucky readers in the United Arab Emirates are about to become very happy indeed, as the controller will be available to buy from tomorrow.

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chick chick BOOM Lays New Screenshots and Artwork

WiiWare title awaiting approval

It's been a long time since we heard anything from tons of bits regarding its WiiWare action game chick chick BOOM, but the studio's just been in touch to tell us the game's been submitted to Nintendo for approval, kindly sending over some artwork and screenshots too.

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Tecmo Finally Masters the Single Entendre with Dead or Alive: Dimensions

3DS fighter gets named

Tecmo's Dead or Alive series has walked a fine line between serious and absurd ever since its first home conversion offered the option to boost the bounce of its female fighters. Plenty of conversation (amongst other things) arose after the game's unveiling at E3 for 3DS, under the then-uninspiring title of Dead or Alive 3D. Now the game has an official title that suits the series to a tee: Dead or Alive: Dimensions.

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The First Wave of Move Titles Will be Cheaper to Entice You

$39.99 for select titles

Worried that all this new technology is going to break the bank, and you won't have enough moolah left over to grab a few games? Fear not! Sony has confirmed that several Blu-Ray launch titles for North America will retail at a wallet-soothing $39.99.

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New Ace Attorney Investigations Title Outed by Famitsu

Miles Edgeworth returns!

The Ace Attorney series has a proud and well-regarded heritage on DS – less so on WiiWare – with this year's Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth another excellent entry in the series. Now Japanese über-mag Famitsu has outed a second instalment in the Investigations series and Edgeworth looks set to feature again.

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Move-Enabling Patches May Cost You

Looking forward to the Move-capable updates of Heavy Rain and Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition? We imagine there are several more updates on the horizon, but you'd imagine having already bought the game and controller you wouldn't have to shell out again to use them together. Well, you might be wrong.

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September 7th, 2010
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Release Confusion Finally Resolved, Gamers May Now Rest Easy

The truth finally uncovered

We already reported the ongoing confusion surrounding PlayStation Move's launch date, and finally after a lot of journalistic rooting around and emails back-and-forth we've put the issue to bed.

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Move Starter Disc Contents Laid Bare

All eleven demos named

We reported earlier today that the Move Starter Disc demos will be free to download on the PlayStation Store, but at the time we didn't know what the demos actually were. Well, now we do.

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Rock Out in this Rock Band 3 DS Trailer

Hear "Walking on the Sun" for the 400th time

How do you shrink a multiplayer music experience to a portable handheld console? Guitar Hero: On Tour offered a guitar grip and successor Band Hero even came with a silicone sleeve to make drums easier to use, but the DS's upcoming Rock Band 3 is taking a less accessory-based approach, being only controlled with the DS's natural features.

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