"Kogan is the first company to offer customers choice when it comes to 3D, rather than forcing the technology on everyone" Really? REALLY?
Date archives for May, 2011
May 26th, 2011
07:51 at twitter.com
May 25th, 2011
Ubisoft to Show New Your Shape, MotionSports and More at E3
19:30 at kinectaku.com
Will we see Just Dance cross over too?
Ubisoft has had considerable success with its Kinect line-up so far, despite its — ahem — sometimes shaky quality, but the publisher is looking to make a big song and dance about its upcoming line-up at E3 2011.Ubisoft to Reveal MotionSports Adrenaline and More at E3
17:30 at movemodo.com
Mega publisher details line-up
Two weeks ago we reported that Motion Sports Adrenaline is coming to PlayStation Move, and now publisher Ubisoft has confirmed it's going to show off more of the game at its E3 media event on 6th June.Rumour: Ghost Recon: Future Soldier to Be Better with Kinect
16:45 at kinectaku.com
Box art banner boasts of button banishment
Box art spotted on the official Xbox website suggests Ubisoft's upcoming Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier will be Kinect-compatible.15:59 at twitter.com
Very impressed by this new website I'm on that I can't tell you about yet. Sorry! Not really sorry, just like to tease.
15:36 at twitter.com
#MW3 fans - look out for some interesting pre-order bonuses to be announced this week!
Sony’s E3 2011 Event Lasts Five Hours
11:00 at movemodo.com
One big party
We're under two weeks away from Sony's E3 press conference now, and those expecting a short in-and-out affair might be surprised that the event is set to last five hours.Out Today: Kung Fu Panda 2 (North America)
11:00 at kinectaku.com
Kinect-exclusive cartoony scrapper Kung Fu Panda 2 lands its first blow on Xbox 360 today, launching across North America.
08:48 at twitter.com
Anyone on N4G want to help my We Dare review go amazingly viral? Please RT! http://bit.ly/jHjdwL
Don’t Want to Spend $40 on a Sharp Shooter? Make Your Own
08:30 at movemodo.com
Might not be quite as pretty though
The PlayStation Move Sharp Shooter is an awesome-looking piece of kit, with stacks of buttons, sliders, stocks and triggers, but it's also a pretty costly $40/£40. There must be a cheaper alternative, right?