Spent most of the afternoon playing with 3DS. Life is hard.
Date archives for March, 2011
March 3rd, 2011
16:22 at twitter.com
Two Tribes Asks What You Want Them to Make on 3DS
11:40 at nintendolife.com
Other than Toki Tori
Dutch development studio Two Tribes has released titles on WiiWare and DSiWare, so it's only natural the team would want to move across to support the new Nintendo 3DS. What should they create, though? That's where you come in.11:32 at twitter.com
3DS is here!!
Third-Party Move Controllers On the Way in April
10:15 at movemodo.com
From Snakebyte
Back in November we brought you shots of the first third party Move controllers from Snakebyte, with the expected release date set for January 2011. As you probably already surmised from their invisibility on shop shelves across the world, this date passed without event, but the controllers are now expected to launch worldwide in April.Sega Names First Game Gear Games for 3DS Virtual Console
09:35 at nintendolife.com
Surprise! Sonic!
The news that Game Gear and TurboGrafx-16 games are coming to 3DS Virtual Console was welcomed by all, and Sega has already announced five of the games it'll be bringing to the service when it launches in late May.
March 2nd, 2011
Swing Around with Move-Enabled Top Spin 4 Demo
23:30 at movemodo.com
North America only
Challenger for the crown of "top tennis title on Move", Top Spin 4 wants you to make up your own mind with a new Move-enabled demo available on the PlayStation Store in North America only.SOCOM Special Forces Beta Comes to PlayStation Plus
22:15 at movemodo.com
Hits Europe on 23rd March
Tactical shooter SOCOM 4: U.S. Navy SEALs — known as SOCOM: Special Forces in Europe — isn't just the focus of the most awesome Move bundle, it's also getting a playable beta in the next few weeks.22:08 at twitter.com
RT @kinectaku: News: Child of Eden on Kinect Gets its Trance Vibrators Back: First Kinect game to use controller http://bit.ly/dYkMbq
Child of Eden on Kinect Gets its Trance Vibrators Back
22:00 at kinectaku.com
First Kinect game to use controller
Child of Eden predecessor Rez wasn't just famous for being a great game; in Japan it launched with an item called the "Trance Vibrator", which pulsated in time with the game's music to bring the player and the action closer together. Naturally with Child of Eden going completely controller-free with Kinect you'd expect there to be no feedback, but developer Q? Entertainment has come up with a novel solution.Move.Me Will Bring Move Development to the Masses
21:15 at movemodo.com
New project announced
You may remember a January rumour that we could see fan-made Move games come to PC. It's no longer just a rumour though, as Sony has announced Move.Me, a software suite coming to PS3 and PC later this year.