Software developer Gate Five was working on a dance game titled
Starpower: Beyoncé that would allow players to perform along with the
diva's greatest hits...at least until the game deal went awry between
the two parties.
With the Kinect version, Ubisoft Montreal uses the sensor's body and voice tracking capabilities to give users a more faithful interpretation of the Michael Jackson performance experience -- and mostly succeeds.
Rockstar has announced that the Red Dead Redemption items originally
released as pre-order content will be available for download to everyone
on the PlayStation Store ($.99) and Xbox Live Marketplace (80 MS Points)
each next week.
THQ has announced that it's expanding its UFC portfolio with UFC
Personal Trainer. The game promises to
deliver fitness routines and programs used by the pros.
With the introduction of the Squier guitar/controller, Harmonix is
slashing prices on Rock Band 3. You can pick up the music title on Xbox
360, PlayStation 3, and Wii for $19.99.
GameStop has announced a giveaway for PowerUp Rewards members that will
give participants a chance to win a one-of-a-kind life-sized Portal 2
Atlas Bot created by Valve and a framed copy of Portal 2 with key art
signed by the development team.
Now that the 3DS has been out in the wild for a week, we want to know what you think about 3D gaming. Does it add to or detract from the gameplay experience? Sound off in the comments section!
Capcom confirmed
that Resident Evil 4 and Code Veronica will be getting HD revivals as
downloadable titles on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. A week later, high
def RE 4 gameplay footage was uploaded on YouTube. Check it out here.