Date archives for April, 2011

April 13th, 2011
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nintendolife.com/reviews

Review: Successfully Learning Mathematics: Year 5

No sooner did the bell ring to signal the end of Successfully Learning Mathematics: Year 4 then it's time to buy a new uniform — figuratively speaking — and sit at the front of the class for Successfully Learning Mathematics: Year 5, the final game in this particular series.

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nintendolife.com/reviews

Review: Successfully Learning Mathematics: Year 5

No sooner did the bell ring to signal the end of Successfully Learning Mathematics: Year 4 then it's time to buy a new uniform — figuratively speaking — and sit at the front of the class for Successfully Learning Mathematics: Year 5, the final game in this particular series.

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kinectaku.com/news

Review: Lionhead Bursting with Secret Kinect Ideas

Will we see any at E3?

Despite the disappointment of Kinect support failing to materialise in Fable III, as well as the cancellation of Milo and Kate, Microsoft developer Lionhead is still keen on the sensor, according to the studio's senior designer Mike West.

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Review: Expect The Second Wave of Kinect Games at E3

Rare to lead the charge

E3 is less than two months away, and while we expect to see new Kinect technology we're all waiting to see the new games, of course. Microsoft UK's Neil Thompson has hinted there'll be a range of brand new titles shown off on the big stage in LA in early June.

I can guarantee that Rare and all of our other studios are looking at what we’re doing on Kinect and coming up with some amazing new experiences that people will love. That’s what we’re focusing on.

Rare manager Scott Henson, as well as pledging the importance of Kinect voice control, has also dropped hints that the studio will be at the frontline of the announcements:

We’ve got E3 coming up, and there’ll be lots of exciting things happening there. As a first party studio, our job is to lead innovation on the platform. We take that seriously, and you’ll see plenty from us in the coming months.

Microsoft is understandably cagey about what exactly will be shown in June, but stay tuned to KINECTaku as we'll bring you all the Kinect news as it happens.

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Review: Hands-On: Snakebyte 3DS Starter Pack

Something to get your teeth into

There's a stack of 3DS accessories eager to take your money, and manufacturer Snakebyte has put together a Starter Pack that contains almost everything you'll need to get started with your shiny new machine.

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Review: Escape Again with New Funky Lab Rat DLC

Gnaw, really

PSN time-manipulating platform puzzler Funky Lab Rat has 81 levels to conquer, but if you've successfully passed them all and are itching for more laboratory-escaping gameplay, you might want to fire up the PlayStation Store and take a look at the new DLC.

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Never expected to say this but Carnival Games on Kinect is rather good fun! beats most of the tat I've played so far!



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Carnival Games on Kinect contains a game that's just like Hole in the Wall. BRING ON THE WALL!



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Just saw our site statistics for yesterday and given myself a big pat on the back for my efforts. Well done, me.


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