What a racquet
Virtua Tennis 4 is on the way to Move in April, and Sega wants to help you get into the swing of things with a new bundle for the game.
What a racquet
Virtua Tennis 4 is on the way to Move in April, and Sega wants to help you get into the swing of things with a new bundle for the game.It's late on a Thursday and I'm chilling out with some Sade. Life is good.
I'd just like to say, I've never bred with a newt. Just so you know.
Prepare for big numbers
DS is Europe's undoubted sales champion, according to recent data from GameStop and technology research firm IDG. In fact, such is the console's success, its sales are more than triple any other non-Nintendo console on the market.And has teeth
You might not think that a Kinect game based on Sesame Street would need fantastic concept artwork, but that hasn't stopped Double Fine Studios judging by these concept images from Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster.Just paid for a GamesPress Pro membership. Don't I feel important?
Could take over the world
If you were slightly excited by Rare's earlier assertion that only 10% of Kinect's power is being used, wait until you hear what software incubator Nick Burton thinks of the future.Start a Net Blitz
After the disappointment of the PlayStation Move controls in Top Spin 4, tennis aficionados are now looking to Virtua Tennis 4 for a better racquet experience. Sega has just announced the game will land on PlayStation 3 with exclusive content compared to Virtua Tennis 4 on Kinect and Nintendo Wii.Will you be an April fool?
This week's North American Nintendo Download was underwhelming to say the least, and its European counterpart absolutely blows it out of the water. Let's see what treats await.Just saw my first Countdown to E3. Two months and six days of sanity left, then.