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Date archives for April, 2011
April 14th, 2011
16:28 at twitter.com
16:11 at twitter.com
Game Gadget offering the Mega Drive Ultimate for £37.99 with a free SD card and SD card reader. Where's my wallet?
Hey, Listen, We Have 19 New Ocarina of Time Screenshots
15:55 at nintendolife.com
Hey, listen!
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D is ready to eat up your every waking hour after its release in mid-June, so Nintendo has released a stack of new screens to get you in the mood for Hyrule.Tiger Woods 12 Sells 225,000 Copies Faster Than a Cheetah
14:15 at movemodo.com
Everyone who bought a copy of Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12: The Masters during its first week helped the game to become the fastest-selling entry in EA's long-running golfing series.
Explore the Murky World of Resistance 3 in New Video
12:30 at movemodo.com
Visit Pennsylvania
Last week saw Insomniac Games hold a closed-doors event for gaming media, during which journalists got to take on the company's Move-enabled shooter Resistance 3. The video below shows off the grim-looking level called The Dark Woods of Pennsylvania, and it certainly lives up to its name.UK Museum Celebrates Handheld Gaming with New Exhibition
09:30 at nintendolife.com
Nintendo fans have a better grasp on handheld gaming than many, but Swindon Museum of Computing in England is about to plot the history of the portable with a new exhibition.
09:13 at twitter.com
I love fixing grammar errors in press releases.
Kinect SDK Offers Skeletal Tracking, Microphones and More
09:00 at kinectaku.com
Unlocking the toy box
The official Kinect software development kit is due out later this Spring, and Microsoft has pledged it will allow users to use Kinect features that hackers have so far been denied.
April 13th, 2011
Review: Physiofun: Pelvic Floor Training
22:00 at nintendolife.com
Are you sitting comfortably?
On a service practically overflowing with niche games, Physiofun: Pelvic Floor Training is the undisputed champion: a game designed to help prevent postnatal urinary incontinence. 99% of you can stop reading now, unless you really want to know how successfully a video game can strengthen your pelvic floor, in which case read on.Review: Physiofun: Pelvic Floor Training
22:00 at nintendolife.com
Are you sitting comfortably?
On a service practically overflowing with niche games, Physiofun: Pelvic Floor Training is the undisputed champion: a game designed to help prevent postnatal urinary incontinence. 99% of you can stop reading now, unless you really want to know how successfully a video game can strengthen your pelvic floor, in which case read on.