It may only be two hours long, but Capcom’s 8-bit DSi Dark Void prequel doesn’t feel like a bit of fancy marketing.
Yesterday Mike wrote up his impressions of a motion-control enabled version of Left 4 Dead 2 running on a PC with the help of Sixense TrueMotion wireless motion controllers.
Unveiled at Sony’s CES keynote earlier this week, the Dash is a “personal internet viewer” that includes some pretty nifty technology.
Man, imagine playing an iPhone game on this bad boy.
Having just played a custom build of Left 4 Dead 2 with a pair of Sixense TrueMotion wireless motion controllers, I’m glad to have access to a standard game pad.
Guitar Hero is a franchise that catapulted Red Octane and Harmonix directly into the money pit, but not everyone associated with the launch of the popular rhythm game came out of it crazy rich.