Saturday, June 13, 2009 - Page 2
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New Zelda Will Require Motionplus?

While details on the next Legend of Zelda game are almost entirely non-existent, courtesy of Nintendo’s non-announcement during E3, that doesn’t mean we know nothing about the direction series creator Shigeru Miyamoto will be taking the series.


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Analyst Predicts Wii Price Drop

Wedbush-Morgan’s Michael Pachter — the guy that was so harsh on the PSPgo’s price tag — thinks the Wii will drop to $US199.99 this holiday season


Hair Dragons, CatBats, Light Graffiti: The Best Of E3 ’09

This year’s annual E3 Expo gathering of video game developers, publishers and players brought with it an unprecedented look at the games we’ll be playing over this year and next as well as the technology that will shape the games to come.


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Muramasa: The Demon Blade Goes Subtitles Only In America

When Muramasa: The Demon Blade ships for the Wii later this year, it won’t come with the option for English language spoken dialogue. The Japanese language track will remain, with English language subtitles your only option.


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Details On PSPgo Battery Life, Accessories & More

The European PlayStation.blog has shed a bit more light on the newly announced PSPgo hardware, answering some burning questions about how it differs from the currently available PlayStation Portable models, including battery life expectancy, accessory compatibility and Memory Stick changes.


Mario Vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again Micro-Review

One of the first full games released for download on the DSi, Mario Vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again isn’t the slight diversion it first appears to be.


In Real Life

Who’s Killing The Music Industry Now? Video Games!

Music sales have been on the decline for years—even if that decline seems to be slowing—with record executives citing illegal filesharing and downloading as one of the root causes for the downturn.


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Is Microsoft Using 3DV Systems Tech For Natal? No Idea

Ever wanted to see Microsoft’s John Schappert dance? Ask him what’s in the Xbox 360′s “Project Natal” hardware, specifically if it uses 3DV Systems’ technology, which Microsoft was rumoured to have purchased earlier this year.


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APB Does All Of The Following, In Theory

No game at E3 may have had a longer list of unexpected features than APB, Real Time Worlds’ so-called crossing of Grand Theft Auto and an MMO.


Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny Customisation Can Make You Blue

Namco Bandai’s PSP port of Soulcalibur IV, dubbed Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny, carries over much of its console predecessor’s character customisation features. Want to tell the eternal tale of swords and Smurfs? You can do that.