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| Ben Heck's Got an Atari 2600-esque Xbox 360 Tom's Hardware Guide "Since these games are on new systems, it made perfect sense to build a 1970s Atari-styled Xbox 360 portable," says Heck. "It's basically the most Ben Heck-type project we could possibly build." To build the machine, Ben gutted an Xbox 360 Slim and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Xbox puts fun into learning The New Age Online The study involves the use of the Xbox 360, with its motion-controlled device Kinect that helps people play games using physical motion. Lakeside Park Primary has a large poor and non-English-speaking population. Many of the kids walk long distances to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Duke Nukem Forever's Multiplayer has Misogyny Techtree.com The official Xbox magazine has done some in-depth coverage on Duke Nukem Forever's multiplayer component and the good people at Duke4.net have uploaded the scans to the same. However, the Australian classification board may be kicking itself, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 Xbox 360 Demographic Study Released Action Trip Raptr has released a study on who is playing Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 and how. They made a pretty picture and wrote an article about it. I recently reviewed Marvel Vs. Capcom 3, and while I think that the game is decent, it is by no means a BlazBlue, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| GameDaze: 'MLB11: The Show' Pittsburgh Post Gazette PS3 owners get this experience exclusively, while Xbox 360 users are stuck with the less successful "MLB 2K" series. In "The Show," each major leaguer is an excellent replica of his real-life counterpart, and the ballparks, including spring training ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Motion-based Controls Coming to Android? Everything Android by Nate Rios on March 24, 2011 Chances are if you're a gamer, even a casual video game player, you've heard of or have seen someone playing a video game on Xbox Kinect, PlayStation Move or Nintendo Wii. Perhaps you've even dabbled in motion-based ... See all stories on this topic » |
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