Release knocked back
Ubisoft's Kinect-compatible superhero fighter PowerUp Heroes was due to hit retail next month, but the latest release schedule from the publisher has put the game down for release in Europe in October this year.
Release knocked back
Ubisoft's Kinect-compatible superhero fighter PowerUp Heroes was due to hit retail next month, but the latest release schedule from the publisher has put the game down for release in Europe in October this year.Listening to the Back to the Future soundtrack to bring a sense of urgency to my writing this morning.
Loading icon is a monkey riding a dog. This looks promising.
Have gone with Lost in Blue: Shipwrecked as I love the DS games so much. Let's hope it's good!
What to play? http://t.co/k86ejjn
Mars Attacks is on. Hope it's as good as I remember it.
Watching the SSFIV replay channel and an old natch of mine turned up. I fight like such a noob in it I'm embarrassed!
What to see and when
E3 is coming, and KINECTaku will be reporting on all the Kinect news throughout the show from 6th to 9th June, but you'll also be able to catch the live keynote over at the official Xbox E3 site.THIS sums up my view of advertising almost perfectly. http://bit.ly/lRgRMw
Controller stays on Earth
With its mix of shooting and space flight, Lightbox's aerial shooter Starhawk looked like a perfect fit for PlayStation Move, but the developer has confirmed the upcoming title won't support Sony's motion controller.