Feb
5
If your robots are becoming unruly, keep in them in line with this Nintendo DS application called PekeePilot.
The nifty video above shows off the many ways this software can control a robot, including stylus strokes, Mario 64 DS-style screen touch control, and even motion tilt using a sensing cartridge. It’s like an all-purpose, multi-style robot […]
Feb
5
Motus Corporation is showing off their new Wii-mote look-alike, named Darwin. This sword hilt-looking device is supposed to bring better motion sensing gaming to non-Nintendo systems, including the PC.
Technology Review says that this device has its roots in golf hardware, and they’ve taken what they learned to try to one-up the Wii. The Darwin measures […]
Feb
5
Until there’s an official statement, this is slapped with a rumor tag, but one of our Destructoid Community Bloggers has seemingly discovered that his videogame store will be receiving copies of BioWare’s Mass Effect for PC.
The discovery came from an EA newsletter which arrived at the store where Dtoider myaimistrue works. It lists the game […]
Feb
5
I may not be a movie connoisseur, but I know what I like. And while Americans love to hate silly videogame-based movies, I love them. I’m the guy they make them for. I may be alone in this, but give me Dead or Alive over something like Cinderella Man any day.
It seems that my videogame […]
Feb
5
Games time forgot: Indiana Jones’ Greatest Adventures
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After last week’s Super Star Wars Trilogy write-up, it’s now time to highlight the other unknown trilogy game: Indiana Jones’ Greatest Adventures.
It’s basically like the Super Star Wars Trilogy, except it’s based on a much better movie series (that’s right, I said it), all three flicks are summarized in just one cartridge, and there’s about […]
Feb
5
Brain Training is a dirty discriminator: Doesn’t understand Northern accents
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BBC’s Watchdog program has recently featured Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training for DS, as it has come under fire from certain English Northerners as "discriminating." The game’s voice recognition apparently can’t understand what Northern people are saying, probably because of all the Lancashire hotpot and traditional ale they’ve stuffed in their mouths beforehand.
Manchester radio presenter Michelle […]
Feb
5
Well, after my first YouTube trawl, for cover versions of Portal/Jonathan Coulton’s ‘Still Alive’, got linked all to heck, I realized that the online video sites are getting so expansive and so difficult to filter that there’s call for a few more of these.
This time, in honor of Masaya Matsuura and Rodney Greenblat re-uniting […]