Why you can’t have those RARE games you want
No Killer Instinct 3 for you!
Kinect will apparently allow you to have life-like conversations with computer AI.
Developers explain that current leaps in software have already made the device even more intuitive.
Microsoft think they are going to blow us away at E3. Isn't that what they said last year?
Soon to be released, Kinect is being touted as a controller-free peripheral. You ARE the controller, and other such marketing hyperbole. Turns out though, that some of the people involved in the project wanted Kinect to have one. Seems like the guys from Rare and Peter Molyneux himself wanted the device to ship with a controller of sorts. Last Updated: …
Nick Burton, a director over at Rare, has been speaking at Develop about his experience with Kinect and has passed over a golden nugget of information. According to Nick there are 12 ways to navigate a 3D world using Kinect and while some of them are not entirely practical they do still work. Last Updated: July 15, 2010
Patrick Molnar’s Consollection houses what must be one of the most impressive collections of video gaming consoles and handhelds I’ve ever had the privilege to see. Not only is each console aligned showing its controllers, but each is clickable, detailing a brief history of the machine. Included are popular as well as rare and obscure consoles, including one particular rarity …
The Internet is a flutter this morning with rumours that Kameo 2 has been cancelled by it’s developers, Rare. Apparently the game has been shoved aside so that the more important Project Natal work can be completed on time… and the first one didn’t sell so well either so it seemed like a lost cause. Honestly I thought the original …
Img Source – LinkedIn Marshall Coben’s career highlights the crucial, yet often underappreciated roles …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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