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September 1st, 2010
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We want to Move your brains out

PlayStation Move is on the horizon, bringing with it a stack of new games and possibilities. Who's going to guide you through the Move minefield and make sure you're the most clued-up Move gamer there is? We are, of course.

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Features: Five Games We Need to See on Move

From pipe dreams to no-brainers

PlayStation Move promises to change the PlayStation experience completely, adding extra realism, immersion and brand new control capabilities to the console's library. With that in mind, which games really should come over to Move? Here's five of our picks.

Everybody's Golf (Hot Shots Golf)

Forget Tiger Woods, this is the only golfing game a PlayStation fan needs. Oddball characters in customisable outfits tee off on the world's cheeriest golf courses, with a wealth of unlockable items and outfits keeping anyone within a five foot radius glued to the game. PlayStation Move controls would be the icing on the cake – precise chip shots, delicate putts and huge drives would all be possible with Move.

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Virtua Tennis 4’s 3D Button-Free Play is a Frightening Glimpse of the Future

3D motion control is the way forward

Sega's Virtua Tennis series is the longest-running rendition of the sport, having been going since the days of the much-missed Dreamcast, and it's come a long way since those zombie-like characters skulked up and down grass courts. Virtua Tennis 4 is the next instalment in the series, and has enough features to make it – wait for it – a smash hit.

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Konami Bringing Travis Touchdown to PlayStation Move

The original No More Heroes on Nintendo Wii was a highly original but equally flawed game that never really found its audience on the machine. Suda51's homage to punk, trashy TV and laser katana-wielding assassins fell foul of some of the Wii's limitations, but the forthcoming PlayStation 3 version of the game will combine the console's power and PlayStation Move for a far tighter Travis Touchdown experience.

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Features: What PlayStation Move Does and How

Here at Movemodo, we promise to guide you through the confusing labyrinth of PlayStation Move news, reviews and information. We'll even hold your hand if you want us to – this is a new age, after all.

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The Motherlode of European PlayStation Move Launch Information

Every drop of detail freshly squeezed

Whilst Stateside gamers get the PlayStation Move starting on September 15th, those in Europe have an extra 48 hours to wait until the glowing orb of joy enters their homes for ever. Launching on Friday September 17th, here's all the information you need. All prices are recommended retail prices and may vary.

Your Move options

PlayStation 3 320GB Move Bundle (£284.99/€349.99) – Replacing the existing 250GB model in Europe, this 320GB machine comes with a PlayStation Eye Camera, Move Controller and a Starter Disc featuring demos of upcoming titles. Unlike North America there's no copy of Sports Champions in the box, but considering you're essentially getting the Move set-up for free it's hard to gripe.

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It’s the North American PlayStation Move Launch Extravaganza

Everything you need to know

So you're excited about PlayStation Move and all the new features and games it's promising to bring to your black box of tricks, and you can't wait until the accessory launches in North America on September 15th. But you need information: cold, hard facts about the prices, the games, the bounty of available accessories. That's where we come in.

Your Move options

PlayStation Move kicks off on Wednesday, September 15th in North America. That's when the Move Controller will first be available to cradle in your loving hands, but how much will it cost and what will you get for your money?

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August 31st, 2010
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Pelvic Floor Exercise Game Fills Gap in the Market

The Wii has a huge audience, from little children to pregnant women, and so it's only fair that each gamer gets a game individually tailored to them. Kaasa is already working on Physiofun, a physiotherapy game for WiiWare that uses the Balance Board, but a PEGI rating has outed something rather more... specialised.

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Ready Your Guns for The Westerner on Monday

Showdown at the Wii Shop Channel Corral

Fans of the Wild West may look enviously upon the titles released on HD consoles in the past year, notably Red Dead Redemption and Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood, and wish for their own rootin' tootin' adventure to match. Well, they'll be waiting a long time yet, but here comes a more sedate cowboy adventure in the form of The Westerner, coming to WiiWare on Monday.

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This is the Greatest Mario Collection We’ve Ever Seen

1,000 plumbing items all under one roof

Mario's face has been on more merchandise than you can imagine, making it hard – not to mention expensive – for dedicated fans to track down those must-have pieces. That makes the achievement of 11-year old Oscar Bown from the UK all the more incredible, as he's amassed a Mario collection containing over 1,000 unique items.

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