Friday, June 5, 2009 - Page 2
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Wii Remote Wizard Working On Project Natal

You remember Johnny Lee, right? Sure you do, he’s the man who can make magic happen with the Wii Remote. And it seems he’s bringing his skills to Microsoft’s Project Natal controller.


Venetica: E3 Pretty I Didn’t See

I was really excited to finally see DTP Entertainment’s Venetica in action at this E3, but they didn’t show it to me, so here’s some screenshots.


First Look At New Zelda Game’s Concept Art

At a developer’s roundtable the other day, Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto showed a select group of people some concept art for the new Zelda game. That select group is about to get a lot bigger.


In Real Life

Cops Called Over Resident Evil Cosplay

Sometimes cosplay is a good thing. Sometimes it’s a bad thing — especially when it gets you arrested. That’s “Jay”, and he was cosplaying as special commando HUNK from Capcom’s Resident Evil franchise.


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The PSP Go Looks Familiar

We knew that we had seen the PSP Go before — back when Sony called it “Mylo”.


FIFA 10 Screenshots Emerge From The Tunnel

FIFA 10 is new. You knew it was coming, but still, new is new. And after reading our impressions of the game, why not sink your studs into the soft, fleshy shins of these screens.


Flash Fridays: Collision

Kotaku AU

What do you get when you cross Super Monkey Ball’s Monkey Fight with the Pacifism mode from Geometry Wars?


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Smash Bros. Brawl Service User Service Ending

When Nintendo’s Wii fighting game Super Smash Bros. Brawl launched in 2008, it was touted for its user-generated stage designs and replay data. That service, sadly, will soon cease. From the game’s official website:


FIFA 10 Preview: It’s The Early-Season Favourite

Despite being the world’s most popular sport, and also EA’s biggest-selling annual title, FIFA 10 was relegated to a small backroom presence at E3 while Madden was everywhere. Ah well. We played it anyway.


Silent Hill: Shattered Memories Preview: There’s A Light

E3 2009 marks the first time Konami let us get our hands on Silent Hill: Shattered Memories for the Nintendo Wii, and while the hands-on were brief, they were definitely illuminating.