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Written by Diogo Miguel
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To get E3 off to a flying start, Nintendo have let loose details about a new add-on to the Wii remote. The accessory ‘Wii MotionPlus’ will make movement more accurate by reflecting motions in a 3D environment. By attaching it to the end of the Wii remote and combining it with the sensor bar/accelerometer, it will provide players with better tracking. The company claims that absolutely every movement by a player’s wrist or arm will be fully tracked in screen instantly. Considering the Wii remote is already impressive at mapping movements to screen actions, it will prove interesting to see a demonstration tomorrow when Nintendo holds its press conference. Check out an image of it below. Be first to comment this article |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 14 July 2008 )
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Read more... [Nintendo News - Wii MotionPlus Accessory Shown Off By Nintendo]
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Written by Diogo Miguel
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Konami have announced it will release an expansion for the popular Metal Gear Online. The game came packaged with Metal Gear Solid 4 has proven to be a hit with fans and been a worldwide success. The expansion will include new maps, characters and a new mode. The new maps consist of “Coppertown Conflict,” which has players battling in wide streets; “Tomb of tubes,” a labyrinth of underground passages and “Sprawling Vista” which is ideal for medium/long range combat (with its outdoor location). The new game mode, “Survival,” is all about staying alive. Players will be able to buy new gear with their points at a new shop. Meryl and Johnny join the fight with their own unique skills. Finally there’s the option to create female soldiers. The expansion will be available on the 17th July and will cost 9.99 euro which is approximately £7.98. Be first to comment this article |
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Written by Diogo Miguel
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Deep Silver have released new details about its motorcycle “action-packed” game, Ride to Hell. The game takes place in the heyday of rock and roll in the 1960’s where gang life ruled the streets of Western America. The game lets players get involved in a variety of gang related activities, such as turf protection. In order to make it a bare knuckle experience the publishers have teamed up with Eutechnyx and Prospective studios. This means that everything from the 1960’s art style to the music will be authentic. As for a release date, it’ll come out in Q2 2009 on next generation consoles and PC. Be first to comment this article |
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Written by Joseph Robinson
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Sony has announced today that their Go!View service, the official on-demand entertainment hub for the Playstation Portable, is now live in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. From today, content spanning TV, movies and sport will be regularly added to this service for PSP users to use in addition to their usual gaming experience. Those that register via www.goview.tv will receive one month’s free subscription. Be first to comment this article |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 14 July 2008 )
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Written by Joseph Robinson
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