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Like it or not, the era of motion controlled gaming is upon us. With a ton of excitement coming out of the Tokyo Game Show, news of the impending motion revolution has risen to the top with a clear message: watch out Nintendo! Sony announced the first batch of Motion Controller supported games that will be hitting store shelves next spring. So far, more than 10 games will lead the charge with plenty more to come, I'm sure (especially with the million-plus new slim PS3's in people’s homes). Microsoft, not to be outdone, also announced all of the third-party publishers supporting their own motion device, Natal (no release date as of yet). Their announcement was astounding, to say the least, as 70% of third-party game developers were named to be currently working on games. This news is indeed proof that motion control gaming is not just a fleeting trend, but is undoubtedly, the future (immediate future, anyway) of gaming.
KontrolFreek wants to know your take on the imminent motion controlled gaming future. Do you like the idea of standing and moving around while you play games, or will they have to pry that controller from your cold, dead hands?
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Tags: Wii, Natal, Microsoft, Sony, PS3, Motion, Controller, Tokyo |
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Categories: PS3, Xbox 360, Microsoft, Industry news, Opinion, Tokyo Game Show |
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EA’s Battlefield series has not yet achieved the same kind of greatness on consoles as it has in the past on the PC. Battlefield: Bad Company was a step in the right direction, but it ultimately fell short in the eyes of critics and players alike. Well, EA sold enough disks to warrant a sequel; and Bad Company 2 is coming next March (2010). Some details are still missing (like news on a single-player campaign) but the early reports and previews look really promising.
Earlier this morning, last night, or somehow from the future (time-zones are confusing), Karl-Magnus Troedsson, Exec. Producer at DICE, talked about Bad Company 2’s new features and showed off some of its really great looking gameplay in an interview from the Tokyo Game Show. Check it out!
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Tags: Battlefield, Bad Company 2, Tokyo, TGS, EA, DICE |
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Categories: FPS Freek, PS3, Xbox 360, Microsoft, KontrolFreek, Industry news, Opinion, Call of duty, Halo ODST, The Science, Battlefield, Tokyo Game Show |
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