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September 3rd, 2010
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Be Michael Jordan with Move Support in NBA 2K11

Well, not really, but you get the picture

If you've always wanted to be Michael Jordan but don't have the money, talent or advertising pull, perhaps it's time you dialled your expectations down a little and thought about a Michael Jordan simulator. The upcoming NBA 2K11 should fill those Nike shoes quite comfortably, with Move support promising to make the game "more realistic than ever", if you can believe it.

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Conduit 2 Hits Intergalactic Turbulence, Delayed Until 2011

But Classic Controller support is in

Any discussion of Conduit 2 is always shrouded in an air of muted excitement, hopes tempered by past experience as some gamers felt disappointed by The Conduit. The breaking news today that the sequel has been delayed until early 2011, then, will likely be met with similarly mixed feelings.

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Metroid: Other M Tops Wii Sales Charts Worldwide

Released in Europe today

Samus's latest adventure Metroid: Other M finally finished charging this week, blowing a hole in wallets across both North America and Japan. According to sales data compiled by Gamasutra, the bounty hunter struck gold, topping the Wii charts in both territories.

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September 2nd, 2010
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Sony Expects Slow Move Sales at Launch, Word of Mouth Crucial

New peripheral to take a long tail approach

Although Sony has compared the Move launch to a new platform release, it's not expecting the first week figures to match those of a new console launch. Ray Maguire, Sony Computer Entertainment UK's Managing Director, doesn't think the initial sales will be massive but that momentum will grow as players get hands-on with the devices.

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Rare Reveals Nintendo Wanted to Cancel GoldenEye

The Bond title nobody wanted but everybody loves

Ahh, GoldenEye 007: so many wasted hours, so many headshots, so many arguments over Oddjob. It all could have been so different had Rare acted on a letter sent by Nintendo that pulled the plug on the shooter.

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Killzone 3 to be Playable at PAX in Glorious 3D

Two-dozen pods available for maximum Helghast chaos

It's 3D, it includes Move support and it's swarming with Helghast troops: it can only be Guerilla Games' Killzone 3, one of the PlayStation 3's most anticipated games of 2011. If you're on your way to PAX 2010 in Seattle this weekend, make a beeline for the Killzone 3 stand as the game is fully playable all weekend.

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These Sports Victory Accessories May Not Guarantee Sporting Victories

They do look nice, though

Despite the array of events in Sports Champions promising the most realistic and intuitive controls yet seen in a console sporting compilation, there will always be those who believe they could be made more reliable by the addition of plastic snap-on attachments. Those people will be greatly cheered, then, to read about the Hyperkin "Sports Victory" set on the way to coincide with launch.

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Step to the Beat of the Lilt Line Website

First trailer available

Our recent Lilt Line First Impressions placed the game on many readers' radars, but words cannot do justice to the game's soundtrack or devious design. Thankfully Gaijin Games has obliged by launching the official Lilt Line WiiWare site containing the first trailer of the forthcoming release, hopefully filling in some of those mental blanks.

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King Dedede Returns in Latest Kirby’s Epic Yarn Trailer

The news that Kirby's Epic Yarn won't reach Europe until 2011 tore our woollen hearts in two, but now this trailer has come along to cheer us back up again with more threadful antics.

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Witness PlayStation Move’s Origins on PlayStation 2

Tech demo shows it existed long before Wii

You've heard the arguments about whether or not PlayStation Move ripped off the Wii; you might even have started one in a moment of boredom. The technology used in Move actually has its roots in the PlayStation 2's EyeToy camera, as a series of technical demos from 2000 onwards show.

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