Let us guide you
If you were one of the lucky millions to receive a Kinect sensor for Christmas, you're probably wondering which games to pick up and which to avoid, which is where we come in. As we've got every Kinect game reviewed we here at Kinectaku are in the perfect position to help you navigate the motion minefield and find a title that's right for you.Date archives for January, 2011
January 4th, 2011
Features: Kinect Software Buyer’s Guide
19:00 at kinectaku.com
Hey Microsoft, What is Avatar Kinect, Exactly?
18:10 at kinectaku.com
Mysterious sign appears at CES
Tomorrow is the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, a chance for the leading lights in the entertainment and electronics markets to shout about their new innovations and how they plan to make 2011 their best year ever.Review: Music On: Drums
18:00 at nintendolife.com
Hard to beat
Abylight's been putting out music games on DSiWare for a while, so you'd expect the Spanish studio to have it down to a fine art by now, but it's had a few bumps along the way. Thankfully Music On: Drums is a better outing than previous series entry Music On: Playing Piano, as it plays out more like an electronic drum sequencer than a virtual drum kit. While it can't beat stand-out DSiWare music package Rytmik, it's a competent and capable alternative.Review: Music On: Drums
18:00 at nintendolife.com
Hard to beat
Abylight's been putting out music games on DSiWare for a while, so you'd expect the Spanish studio to have it down to a fine art by now, but it's had a few bumps along the way. Thankfully Music On: Drums is a better outing than previous series entry Music On: Playing Piano, as it plays out more like an electronic drum sequencer than a virtual drum kit. While it can't beat stand-out DSiWare music package Rytmik, it's a competent and capable alternative.Review: Relive 2010’s Biggest News Stories, WarioWare-Style
17:45 at nintendolife.com
Oil spills, royal engagements, cat bins
If you can remember anything about 2010 that wasn't Nintendo-related, you're doing better than us. The only way we can recall the important events of the last twelve months is with this superb video created with WarioWare DIY by UK magazine NGamer, which features minigames based on ten of the biggest news stories of 2010.Review: Cross Everything and This Monster Hunter 3DS Rumour May Come True
15:30 at nintendolife.com
Wait and see
Monster Hunter's spiritual home is on the PSP, where its many incarnations have sold countless millions in Japan, and far fewer copies elsewhere in the world. Last year saw its first appearance on a Nintendo console with the formidable Monster Hunter 3 (~Tri), a critical success, and since the revelation of the 3DS fans of the series have been insisting Capcom bring the series to Nintendo's next portable.Review: Kinect Sports and Dance Central Lead New Year Software Charge
14:10 at kinectaku.com
Two risers and three re-entries
With Kinects nestled under countless Christmas trees two weeks ago, it makes sense that the software would enjoy a sales resurgence as families spend their pennies to see what exists past Kinect Adventures. The updated UK sales charts show five titles moving up the ranks, with two breaking into the top ten.13:29 at twitter.com
These turned up at DaddyNewts HQ: http://is.gd/k59oZ. The best bit? I didn't buy them, or ask for them, they were a very generous gift. HA!
Review: Nintendo Issues Warning on 3D Image Safety for Kids
12:20 at nintendolife.com
Kids under 6, stick to 2D
We've heard plenty of times over recent months that 3DS could cause eye problems in later life, and now Nintendo is taking no chances by issuing a formal statement aimed at parents of young children, advising them to play with the 3D effect turned off.Review: Control Your Level 75 Shaman with World of Warcraft on Kinect
11:45 at kinectaku.com
Stay in shape as you grind
We know what you're thinking: there's not enough hours in the day to exercise and feed your World of Warcraft habit, but now you can combine the two with another Kinect hack.