Video Games

Kinect For Xbox 360 Adds Support For Netflix

neha dey on April 17th, 2011

 

Netflix on Xbox 360 has got a major update, which now includes support for controlling the experience using Kinect for Xbox 360 peripheral.

Now you will be able to control Netflix user interface by various gestures, such as waving of hand, and voice.

“Today we released an update to the Netflix experience on Xbox 360. The

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neha dey on April 15th, 2011

New reports have surfaced which claims that Nintendo is all set to unveil its newest console, codenamed “Project Cafe.”

According to sources, the new Nintendo controller will feature dual analog sticks in addition to standard d-pad and trigger buttons. It’ll mirror a Gamecube controller in general function but not in specific form.

French website 01.net has… Continue reading

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neha dey on April 13th, 2011

 

Capcom recently announced their Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City, which is basically a third-person action shooter. As a Resident Evil 5, you would experience a game that is in the eyes of many fans, at least.

When it made its debut on the PS One in 1996, Resident Evil was more about “jump scares” and exploration than… Continue reading

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neha dey on April 1st, 2011

 

The Xperia Play is now available, and if you are wondering which game to get started with, then let me tell you that there are over 60 games available for download already.

Games are downloadable via the Xperia Play launcher – an application launched by sliding open the device’s gamepad. It recommends games and lets you… Continue reading

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neha dey on March 28th, 2011

 

First-person shooters often give players challenge-free railed segments, besides less chaotic paths to victory but Crysis 2 seems to have a crisis on that.

Developer Crytek now brings Crysis 2 to consoles as well as the PC, but it’s made few compromises in design and sumptuous visual detail as compared to the original Crysis, which was relatively… Continue reading

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neha dey on March 26th, 2011

 

Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition is out now, and let me tell you that it is much more than just a simple port of the admired fighting franchise. An impressive fighting experience made to fit within the smaller confines of the 3DS.

Combat is fast, fluid, and visually spectacular and is as deep as it… Continue reading

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We already know that Sony’s PSP successor, the NGP, is all set to release later this year. But do we know that the line up of games that will be available for NGP would include both physical and digital games and the digital games would be available for download at the same time the physical games would become… Continue reading

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neha dey on March 10th, 2011

Sony has just revealed that PS Plus subscribers will now be able to take advantage of cloud-based storage for game saves on the PS3.

According to a technology blog, online storage will be available with firmware v3.60, which means you will get 150MB of storage for game saves and up to 1,000 files stored. It may not… Continue reading

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neha dey on February 6th, 2011

The upcoming Xbox Live title for Zombies feels really exciting and would take gaming to a whole new different level. The title from Undead Labs, Class 3, would be an open world zombie survival game.

Yes, that’s the beat of this game, it would build an open world game and you have to “survive” during the zombie… Continue reading

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Soon, and in March, Angry Birds fans would receive a new edition to the game called Angry Birds Rio. The blockbuster game would arrive for same smartphone and console gaming platform.

This time, mixed up with characters from Rio, the upcoming animated feature from 20th Century Fox, Angry Birds Rio will revolve around the kidnapping of those… Continue reading

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