Wednesday, June 10, 2009 - Page 2
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How The Wii Vitality Sensor Actually Works

When Nintendo boss Satoru Iwata took to the stage last week to unveil the Wii Vitality Sensor, he didn’t really tell us how it all worked. No, that information now comes a week later.


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Metal Gear Arcade Out In 2009

Announced at E3, Metal Gear Arcade is slated to come to Japanese arcades this year. This week’s Famitsu magazine has a short piece on the game — few, if any, new details, though.


Assassin’s Creed PSP Looks…Familiar

When Assassin’s Creed was downgraded to the DS and iPhone, it became an entirely different game. The upcoming PSP version, however, looks to be sticking a lot closer to the original than its handheld competitors.


In Real Life

Call Of Plagiary: Modern DVD Box Rip-Off

As seen on Pixel Hunt.


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Why Valve Don’t Develop For The PS3

Despite strongly suggesting why they don’t develop for the PS3, people still ask the question: why, Valve, do you not develop for the PS3? For those people, Valve’s Tom Leonard has an answer.


Look! Sugar Ray Leonard, Eric Dickerson, Willie Gault Using The Natal

Just goes to show that Project Natal can be used by young and old, famous and not-so-famous, pro athletes and couch potatoes alike. Bonus cameos by former NFL greats Eric Dickerson and Willie Gault.


Atari To Release Neverwinter Nights MMO?

Couple weeks back, we heard that MMO specialists Cryptic Studios were working on a number of games based on old Atari IP. We thought old meant old, but it may just meant Neverwinter Nights.


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Nintendo Expected Rival Motion Control Last Year

This year, both Microsoft and Sony announced motion technology platforms. This comes years after Nintendo first launched its own motion controlled console, the Wii. So what does Nintendo think?


Assassin’s Creed 2 Screenshots Take Flight

Here’s some new screenshots for Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed 2. And yes, in one of them, he is flying.


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Enormous Gundam Is DONE

Just when we were getting used to giant Gundam crotch, the rest of the life-sized statue has appeared. That’s right, the mecha monument is just about done.