The end is nigh for Eye of Judgement

Three years after it debuted on PS3, Sony has confirmed that it is to pull the plug on the online services connected to card battling title The Eye of Judgement. The game works by using the PSEye to scan real-life cards that are placed on a real deck. These are …

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Kinect POS pictured

Consumer site Kotaku is carrying what it reckons could be the first official snaps of the packaging for both the Xbox 360 Kinect and a console hardware bundle containing the device. Also pictured (as can be seen below) are two FSDUs that carry both hardware SKUs as well as the …

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Will Kinect and Move arrive too late?

A succession of poorly-received software releases for the Nintendo Wii could have a negative impact on the success of the soon-to-be-launched Xbox 360 Kinect and PlayStation Move, according to one UK retail boss. Market results for the last two quarters have seen Wii sales severely decline,” ShopTo CEO Igor Cipolletta …

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UK retailers talk E3

There was a surprise reversal of roles at E3 this year.Xbox – the home of hardcore gaming – now wants to appeal to the entire family. It’s not just about Halo and Gears of War anymore, it’s about virtual pets and casual sports games that are playable on its new …

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Molyneux showcasing Fable III at Develop Conference

UK development maestro Peter Molyneux will offer insight into the Fable III project during a key lecture at this year’s Develop Conference in Brighton. The address – entitled ‘Fable III: Story, Cast and Simulation’ – will culminate in the exclusive UK demo of the game. The demonstration of the game …

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Vaz back on the anti-games bandwagon

One of the UK’s staunchest anti-games critics is back on the warpath with the news that Keith Vaz, the Labour MP for Leicester East, has gone to Parliament with fresh concerns about the dangers of violent games. Vaz has table an Early Day Motion to the Commons urging the Government …

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iPhone 4s launch put into perspective

Apple’s confirmation that the iPhone 4 sold 1.7m units in its first three days on sale (despite some fairly substantial PR problems) is even more impressive when considered in comparison to the launch numbers enjoyed by other tech releases. ITProPortal reports that the iPhone 4 bettered its immediate predecessor the …

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