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      Scientist at work. Within days of its retail release, hackers were already finding some innovative ways to use Microsoft's Kinect motion controller. Now they're going to get their chance with the PlayStation Move. Sony has announced plans to make the software development application for Move available to students, researchers and enthusiasts later this spring. The company says it's hoping the action will lead to increased innovation in gaming and other fields.

      "PlayStation Move's camera-plus-controller combination allows for the most precise and immersive gaming experiences," said John McCutchan, senior engineer, SCEA Developer Support. "Now we're formally taking that advanced technology ... and offering it

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      Fight Night: Champion

      Platforms: X360, PS3

      Fight Night: a knockout

      Already an established brand with many fighting game fans, the latest Fight Night game, Champion, launches this week, with the addition of a bold innovation for a fighting game: a storyline. It follows protagonist (and
      pugilist) Andre Bishop as he struggles through the boxing ranks, going from chump to champ in a five-hour tale that's captivated many critics. Praise for the plot of a fighting game? You better believe it.

      It's enough to earn it top marks, from Game Revolution, for one. Despite coming in a sceptic, Jesse Costantino says Fight Night Champion's storyline "succeeds where so many other sports games before it have failed." It blends

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      Tapper World Tour - Square One Games It has been 28 years since Don Bluth made a video game, but the film and gaming legend is ready to hit "play" once more.

      Bluth is teaming with Square One Games for Tapper World Tour, an iPhone/iPad game that updates the classic Tapper arcade
      quarter-gobbler and blends it with Bluth's distinctive animation style.

      While Bluth says he has always been interested in the gaming industry, he has spent the bulk of his career in Hollywood. An ex-Disney animator, he went on to direct such features as "The Secret of N.I.M.H.," "An American Tail," "The Land Before Time" and "All Dogs Go to Heaven."

      It's Hollywood, in some ways, that drove him to gaming in the first place, however.

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      Nintendo is expanding the multimedia functions of the 3DS --
      and bringing a familiar face to the platform.

      The company announced that it is working on a new Super
      Mario game for its latest handheld system, with the development team behind the
      successful Super Mario Galaxy titles leading the charge. Also, U.S. owners
      will be able to stream Netflix films to the device starting this summer.

      Additionally, Nintendo will launch a short-form video service,
      with material ranging from game trailers to music videos to comedy shorts. To
      take advantage of its 3D capabilities, the company also will begin offering 3D
      trailers for upcoming films, starting with the trailer for this summer's Green
      Lantern.

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    • Best & Worst Handhelds

      Best & Worst Handhelds

      Between the Nintendo 3DS, Sony's NGP, and game-friendly
      smartphones from Apple and its Android rivals, the future of handheld gaming is
      incredibly bright. But it hasn't always been. For every big-time handheld over
      the years, there exist more than a few ill-fated efforts that, for one reason
      or another, were dropped faster than an AT&T call. We take a look back at
      the best of handheld gaming -- and the devices we'd just as soon forget.

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      Panasonic Jungle Panasonic finally saw the Jungle for the trees.

      The consumer electronics company has abandoned its plans to
      create a handheld gaming device - which was codenamed 'Jungle' - that would
      have focused on massively-multiplayer online games for the portable audience.

      "Panasonic decided to suspend further development due
      to changes in the market and in our own strategic direction," the company
      said in a
      statement
      given to Reuters.

      The Jungle was first announced last October and ran full
      speed into a wall of skepticism and indifference from games. Panasonic, after
      all, has a dubious reputation in the industry after the ill-fated release of
      the 3DO system in 1993 (which carried a shockingly high

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      "The Empire of Tamriel is on the edge.  The High King of Skyrim has been murdered...
      Dragons, long lost to the passages of the Elder Scrolls, have returned to
      Tamriel."

      This all sounds like bad news, but is it really?  For gamers, at least, it means a couple
      hundred hours of dungeon-crawling, sword-wielding, spell-slinging fun, set
      against the backdrop of a sprawling open world. Bethesda Game Studios has just released the second video trailer for Skyrim, the fifth entry in its venerable Elder Scrolls series of fantasy role-playing epics.  Where the first video was just a tease, this one gives you plenty of gameplay footage to feast your eyes on, with narration by the formidable Max Von

      Read More »from Those pesky dragons: ‘Elder Scrolls V’ heats up with new trailer
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      Sony PSP - SCEA With its next generation portable system looming, Sony is giving the PSP one last moment in the spotlight. Effective this Sunday, the company will cut the retail price of its portable gaming system by $40, from $170 to $130.

      The move not only lets Sony access a new audience with the PSP, it lets the company get out in front of the launch of the Nintendo 3DS, which will hit shelves on March 27.

      The PSP hasn't been the category-changer that many expected it would be when it was unveiled in 2004, but it has hardly been a failure. The company has sold 67.8 million units worldwide as of the end of 2010, 23 million of which were sold in North America alone.

      To date, there are more than 590 games

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