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by Shawn Kranitz, COMMUNITY WRITER
Kinect will soon support voice commands for Skyrim,
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by Eriq Ortiz, COMMUNITY WRITER
The end of gamings first true epic trilogy, a triumph scarred by disappointment.
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by Chris Charlton, COMMUNITY WRITER
I attend the Japan Media Arts Festival- typically a place where videogames have their day in the sophisticated world of art gallery hobnobbing.
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by Eriq Ortiz, COMMUNITY WRITER
rEveiw of Yourself Fitness: Fitness Evolved 2012
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by Layton Shumway, BITMOB STAFF
Join us as we count down through the most-read community articles of 2011!
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by Stan Rezaee, COMMUNITY WRITER
Xe Services has teamed up with 505 Games to give gamers the chances to experience what it is like to be an operative for the organization. But is this just another PR ploy to fix their poor public image.
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by Judson Rose, COMMUNITY WRITER
Let me be clear: I'm not against the idea of motion gaming or alternate control possibilities in and of itself. I am, however, vehemently against motion controls as the main selling point of a title—especially when the technology supersedes a developer's ability to create meaningful content for it.
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by Jan Neves, COMMUNITY WRITER
Fan-made Xbox 360 Star Wars Spot
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by Jan Neves, COMMUNITY WRITER
Fan-made 3D models of Xbox 360 Star Wars bundle
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by Jason Almenas, COMMUNITY WRITER
Microsoft hopes the Kinect and familiar IP will jump start sales, regardless of what anyone else thinks.
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by Jason Almenas, COMMUNITY WRITER
Microsoft intends to revolutionize your TV watching experience with interactive ads. Insert sad face here.
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by Ryan Perez, COMMUNITY WRITER
Video Blips for June 21, 2011. Witness the stressful passion of game designers in Indie Game: The Movie, play an interactive male fantasy in Catherine, experience Kinect-driven horror in Rise of Nightmares, and more.
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by Sean Lefebvre, COMMUNITY WRITER
Perhaps I'm just jaded from reading so much E3 news, but I found myself convinced that these news stories were just waiting to be revealed. Learn about the Wii U's new port, the Gears of War origin, and the future of Kinect. When you're done that, read this article.
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by Ryan Perez, COMMUNITY WRITER
Video Blips for June 14, 2011. Experience the daring of high-level quests in Star Wars: The Old Republic, hold Earth's fate in your hands in Mass Effect 3, face your Kinect fears in Rise of Nightmares, and more.
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by Alex Beaird, COMMUNITY WRITER
Maybe we need less Cookie Monster and more Master Chief.
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by Rick Knight, COMMUNITY WRITER
My sister Vicki really wanted to get in on my blog action after she watched Microsoft's keynote with me. I acquiesced when she promised to hook me up with her hot friend. Enjoy.
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by Artevius Hardin, COMMUNITY WRITER
Microsoft, EA, Ubisoft, and Sony all delivered conferences on day one of E3. New blockbuster titles, features, and hardware were all announced. With all of the cards out on the table, here's a quick review of their presentations.
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by Rus McLaughlin, BITMOB STAFF
Microsoft makes a motion-controlled jump out of E3's starting gate, but whether or not they hit their stride depends on how Kinected you are.
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by Errol Burke-Horner, COMMUNITY WRITER
Thumbs down from me
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by Justin Brenis, COMMUNITY WRITER
Last year E3 was all about controller-less gaming. Will this year show a bolstered support for the new tech...or is it doomed to suffer the fate of the many peripherals before it? Pixel Perfect's Justin Brenis looks to the past and future to determine if E3 2011 will "move" away from motion tech for good, or stand its ground and build on it.
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