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Date archives for October, 2010
October 27th, 2010
Goodbye Galaxy Games to Unveil New Game on Friday
08:50 at nintendolife.com
The Fight Steps Back to November 9th Release
08:15 at movemodo.com
Slight delay for fighter
If you've been looking forward to Sony's The Fight: Lights Out since you first picked up your Move, the bad news is you'll have to wait a little longer to smack your friends in full 1:1 control.
October 26th, 2010
Konami Announces No More Heroes for PlayStation Move… Again
22:15 at movemodo.com
Travis touches down
The official US PlayStation blog gets plenty scoops – it is the official PlayStation blog after all – but not always.21:25 at twitter.com
RT @nintendolife: Breaking news requiring N4G approvals please, our good friends! http://bit.ly/bAPGag
Telltale’s Back to the Future Not Coming to Wii
21:20 at nintendolife.com
Neither disc nor download planned
We've been keeping you up to date with the development videos of Telltale's Back to the Future games, but a recent press release got us worried when it omitted Wii as a platform. We contacted Telltale and just received word that will upset many Wii-owning fans of Marty McFly's adventures.19:26 at twitter.com
Just kicked some guy's backside at Scene It! He was monumentally bad.
Microsoft VP: “I Own a Move, but Kinect is Far More Immersive”
18:30 at movemodo.com
Technologies "fundamentally different"
Move and Kinect are two totally different technologies, offering widely varied gameplay experiences: we know this, you know this. Microsoft Game Studios vice president Phil Spencer knows this too, talking up his company's motion sensor ahead of its US launch next week.18:09 at twitter.com
Anyone got Scene It? for 360 and fancies a sound thrashing tonight? We are quiz masters in my house!
Microsoft: Kinect Support is Not Compulsory for Internal Studios
17:45 at kinectaku.com
Just because Kinect is Microsoft's next big thing doesn't mean it's forcing its developers to add Kinect support to every game: there'll still be ample software out there for gamers who prefer buttons (and we're not talking PlayStation Move).
Kinect Control is “Cumbersome”, says Creator of Move and EyeToy
14:00 at movemodo.com
Withering comments from Dr Richard Marks
With all the excitement surrounding Kinect's North American launch next week, not everyone is on board with the idea of controller-free gaming, particularly one of the idea's founding fathers, PlayStation's Dr Richard Marks.