September 2nd, 2010
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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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Jam City Rollergirls Press Release Wants You to Sit Up and Take Notice

All the excitement of Roller Derby in a press release!

Our previous post on Jam City Rollergirls caught the attention of roller derby players the world over – over 1,600 Facebook "likes" and counting, viral fans – and now Frozen Codebase has put out the first official press release with more shouting than you can slam a lead jammer into.

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September 1st, 2010
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Ongoing Confusion Surrounds PlayStation Move’s Launch Date

Mr Left Hand and Mrs Right Hand no longer talking

Sony officially christened its motion controller Move at E3 2010, simultaneously announcing release dates for North America, Europe and Japan.

PlayStation(R)Move Motion Controller to Hit Worldwide Market Starting This September

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August 30th, 2010
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Prepare for a DSi and XL Price Crash Stateside

May hint at 3DS pricing

With the official unveiling of the 3DS's price and release date just under one month away, Nintendo of America has started doing some of the preparatory work by dropping the suggested retail price of the DSi and DSi XL to $149.99 and $169.99 respectively.

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Golden Sun: Dark Dawn Set to Brighten Up November

Launching Stateside on November 29th

There was some concern when Golden Sun: Dark Dawn was absent from Nintendo's 2010 release schedule. Did that mean the Camelot RPG would be delayed until 2011? It turns out, no, it did not, as Nintendo has just confirmed a North American release on November 29th.

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