A strong Move contender
Capcom just loves to tinker with its Resident Evil series: over the years it's seen more re-releases than Star Wars, but the publishing giant isn't done just yet. Japanese magazine Famitsu has outed a Resident Evil: Revival Selection for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, containing Resident Evil: Code Veronica and series pinnacle Resident Evil 4, and although there's no official word on Move support yet it's certainly not out of the question.Date archives for March, 2011
March 23rd, 2011
Resident Evil 4 HD Remake Outed for PlayStation 3
12:00 at movemodo.com
Bomberman and Bonk Cancelled for 3DS
10:00 at nintendolife.com
Omega Five gone, too
At a time when we all want to hear about more 3DS games in the pipeline, it seems Hudson has struck a few games from its release schedule, cancelling Bomberman, Omega Five and Bonk.
March 22nd, 2011
Selfridges and Kinect Contest Combines Dance and Style
18:30 at kinectaku.com
Battle, dance, win an Xbox
Last year we saw Selfridge's and Xbox team up to let youngsters play Kinect Adventures in the shop window, and now the two brands are set to combine again for a contest next month.17:07 at twitter.com
Same glasses now being used for Blues Brothers. Now that's versatility! #yoostar
UK 3DS Pre-Orders Double Nintendo’s Previous Record
17:00 at nintendolife.com
Twice as popular as Wii
3DS is Amazon's most pre-ordered console ever, and now Nintendo has confirmed the console has twice as many pre-orders as the Wii back in 2006.16:56 at twitter.com
Mrs Newton is wearing a leather jacket and massive sunglasses for her role as Terminator in #yoostar!
16:22 at twitter.com
My computer is dying - it's struggling even to keep up with my mouse! Monday cannot come soon enough - 6 cores out to do the trick!
Nintendo Likely to Retain Price Control in 3DS eShop
16:00 at nintendolife.com
Still no price cuts?
In many other digital store fronts, the content provider gets to choose the prices, but Nintendo sets the price of all content on its WiiWare and DSiWare stores. With the company promising the 3DS eShop will be better, it appears we'll still see games priced by Nintendo, rather than the publisher.Discover Nintendo’s 3D Legacy with Our Virtual Boy Coverage
15:00 at nintendolife.com
You might be getting all geared-up for the new 3DS, but it's not the first dedicated 3D console from Nintendo: that honour belongs to the good old Virtual Boy, the now notorious machine that launched in the mid 1990s. Now is the perfect time, with 3DS just around the corner, to revisit the machine's creation, games and its legacy.
Witness the Incredible Graphics of Milo’s World
14:30 at kinectaku.com
It was supposed to be one of Kinect's crown jewels: Lionhead's Milo & Kate, a game about a virtual reality boy and your friendship, was to show off the sensor's prowess like none other. Complex voice recognition, object scanning, sophisticated AI — it seemed too good to be true and so it proved, as the project was cancelled late last year. Since then, fascinating insights from the project have emerged, a Kinect Milo behind the scenes video among the most impressive, but this video from the recent Games Developers Conference in San Francisco really takes the cake.