Long-rumoured 3DS game from a major publisher confirmed for this year's E3. Can't wait for you guys to see what it is!
Date archives for May, 2011
May 19th, 2011
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BRING ON THE WALL! http://bit.ly/kWeYqo #Kinect
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Fresh as a daisy this morning, a miracle considering... well, you know. Now, let's see if interesting words will arrange themselves.
May 18th, 2011
22:59 at twitter.com
Made it home after a very, very long day. Thanks to the folks at Nintendo and the venue for your hospitality!
19:40 at twitter.com
Coming back from a fun evening with Link and friends. Thanks to @dazcalvert @ashleytwo @wjfwilson @ryanlambie @turtlegirl73 and the rest!
13:39 at twitter.com
On my way to a Nintendo event wearing a Sonic shirt. Feel so mischievous.
Lionhead Working on Unannounced Kinect Game
09:30 at kinectaku.com
Thank you, LinkedIn
LinkedIn is a useful tool for networking with peers, but it's even more useful when development staff list unannounced games on their public profiles. Lionhead producer Daniel Gray is the latest to oblige, mentioning a new game on his profile.Currently working on an unannounced Kinect title for Lionhead Studios in the role of Producer. Driving a team of designers and gameplay programmers to create innovative and polished gaming experiences utilizing cutting edge hardware.Lionhead hasn't made an official statement about any Kinect projects, other than discussing a recent Kinect ideas day, but we'll undoubtedly see the brand new title unleashed at E3 next month.
Rejoice! Ratings Board Outs Hole in the Wall for Kinect
09:00 at kinectaku.com
Get into position
When we asked which games shows would work on Kinect?, one answer came up again and again: Hole in the Wall. Now it looks like those prayers are about to be answered, as the German ratings board USK has listed the game.07:47 at twitter.com
Review: Dead or Alive: Dimensions (3DS) Review http://t.co/4bF7vRc via @nintendolife
Review: Dead or Alive: Dimensions
07:45 at nintendolife.com
The 3DS is the first console to bring us a glasses-free 3D experience, and now it's home to another genuine first: Dead or Alive: Dimensions is the first Dead or Alive game on a Nintendo platform in the series’ 15-year history, and it contains everything that's made the franchise so popular among fans and so bizarre to outsiders.