Vanquish creator wants to see motion controls entirely guided by a player’s eye movement.
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Mikami: Motion Controls “Won’t Be Mainstream for 10 Years”
Further proof that maybe everything is better as a platformer.
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Langman just like Hangman, only more falling to your demise
Keiji Inafune says to expect news “soon”…could that mean at Tokyo Game Show?
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Capcom Wants Resident Evil 6 Out “as Soon as Possible”
Could the “Super Mario Collection Special Pack” be coming to North American shores, too?
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Nintendo Planning Super Mario All-Stars Revival for Wii in Japan
An intense cinematic look at Sega and Platinum Games’ upcoming action title.
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Exclusive Vanquish Story Trailer
Money, gambling, movies, and happy face reticules are just some of the ways that Black Ops changes up COD multiplayer.
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The Five Ways That Black Ops Changes Call of Duty Multiplayer
Are you the betting type? Raise the stakes in a new multiplayer mode for Activision’s FPS.
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Call of Duty Black Ops Wager Match Gameplay
It turns out that 14 year old boys aren’t the only ones spamming CoD’s in-game chat.
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7 Year Old Girl Talks Trash in Call of Duty
Early adopters will have to wait until next month to watch Blu-ray films in 3D.
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PlayStation 3 Blu-ray 3D Update Pushed Back into October
Gstar, the largest game expo in South Korea, will be held in November this year. Gstar 2010 is expected to be the largest and most attractive one in history. Though last year’s Gstar, which was held in BEXCO ((Busan Exhibition and Convention Center) for the first time, attracted up to 240,000 visitors (more than those in the previous years), the richness of its exhibited games was not that satisfactory. Specifically, no large foreign game companies attended Gstar 2009, even the number of Korea-made great projects was amazingly small, and only several next-gen martial arts online games (e.g. Blade & Soul) showed up. Visitors were deeply disappointed last year.
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Blade & Soul and Arche Age to Be Made Triable at Gstar 2010

