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by Stojan Jovic, COMMUNITY WRITER
The evolution of video games and its comparison to the controversial Technological Singularity. Will video games one day transcend human evolution?
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by Alawi Masud, COMMUNITY WRITER
It's about how platforms cant make anything new anymore.
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by Paul Mullin, COMMUNITY WRITER
Will The Killzone 3 Experience Be So Good That It Pops Your Eyes Out Like Brian Peppers? Maybe...
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by Ariel Feist, COMMUNITY WRITER
Yet another incentive program to get gamers more involved in their system, Playstation Rewards is scheduled for release April 2011. But before we get there, Sony is making sure to promise good reason to want Rewards during their Beta process. Are Quests enough to get you involved?
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by Klaus Preisinger, COMMUNITY WRITER
The barriers motion gaming is facing before it can stop appealing to non-gamers and break into core gamer territory. An essay asking you to question your interactions with the computer and on which level you would like them to be.
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by Carlos Macias , COMMUNITY WRITER
Dance Central could be Kinect's ace in the hole...if the execution proves successful.
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by Jeremy Signor, COMMUNITY WRITER
Now that the hype and pageantry of E3 has quieted down, you don’t see a lot of coverage on it anymore. But does the content of the conferences live on in people’s memories one month later? What games from them continue to gain hype? What announcements still have people talking? We take a look and find out. (A Pressing Issue challenge submission.)
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by Matt Bowman, COMMUNITY WRITER
Why focus research and marketing money on areas that most will tell you is a fad when you could put it to use in giving someone an outlet to experience your game in a way that they never have been able to before or at least in a very long time. And no, I am not talking about 3D or motion control. .
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by Bruno Dion, COMMUNITY WRITER
Microsoft and Sony brought out new motion control systems at E3 2010. They are selling us a more immersive gaming experience, but is motion control really the best way to immerse the player?
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by Brian Taylor, COMMUNITY WRITER
Observations of the E3 2010 show floor, advertising, and the lack of coffee tables. And, as usual, photos.
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by Cassandra Brabon, COMMUNITY WRITER
Though the Big Three all have motion control options for their hardware now, the industry is standing still in terms of software for it. Why?
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by Armando Filgueiras Jr, COMMUNITY WRITER
A camera that can interact with you in a 3D environment, that also can read your face, listen to what you have to say, and even move itself to keep track of you. Kinect, formerly “Project Natal” has come out and finally showed the world what it can do, but was it enough? I have been staying pretty up to date with E3 the best way I can without actua
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by Bob Blandeburgo, COMMUNITY WRITER
Did you forget why Microsoft and Sony are doing motion? Here's the reminder.
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by Paul Davis, COMMUNITY WRITER
As a long time videogame consumer, I was glued to my monitor for the big three press conferences of E3. I craved information, and after the dust had settled I ran the gamut of emotions. I would like to dive into the nagging questions, disappointments, and bouts of imagination that have been stirred following the three showings.
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by Dennis Scimeca, COMMUNITY WRITER
Have you read the Nielsen report about gamer awareness of Natal and Move? It has foreboding suggestions about the state of the industry we're seeking to gain entrance to.
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by Nick Berger, COMMUNITY WRITER
Are we on the cusp of the next massive jump in gaming technology? Are we all just a new TV away from VR? Signs point to "YES" and most gamers don't even know it.
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by Meghan Ventura, COMMUNITY WRITER
PlayStation's motion controller, Move, was put to test by the public at PlayStation Blog's Boston Meet-up. What did they think? Read on for on the party and demos.
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by Erik Jordan Sugay , COMMUNITY WRITER
If Sony and Microsoft's new motion-tracking devices succeed with the non-gaming public, they owe it to the Wii Remote's shortcomings.
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by Omri Petitte, BITMOB STAFF
Video Blips for March 18, 2010. A look into the cutthroat way of life in Red Dead Redemption, the quirky opening cut-scene for LEGO Harry Potter, the Just Cause 2 launch trailer, and more.