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We always knew that Treyarch was a great PC developer and they have a team devoted especially for PC titles — must be no different this time around. Despite the title being out on Xbox 360, Wii, Playstation 3 and PC on November 9, we honestly think it’s the PC version that will probably have the best feel and look, when it’s all set and done. Why? Because dedicated servers have been confirmed for Call of Duty: Black Ops.
However, as nice as it may sound to have support for multiplayer matches on dedicated servers, PC gamers who cannot wait for Black Ops to be released,
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We love Call f Duty: Black Ops even before it is even out and still a long way away. If it is going to be a lot better than Medal of Honor and ‘the best PC game ever’ as Treyarch put it earlier, then we just cannot wait for November 9 when the game comes out on Xbox 360, Wii and PS 3. This promises to be an absolute knock out with 3D incorporated and the trailers have already got expectations swollen beyond sanity. Here is the latest campaign trailer of Black Ops… Enjoy.
There is no doubt that Black Ops is a multi-player dream and with the story being set during the Cold
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We always knew that Treyarch was a PC developer and they have a team devoted especially for PC titles and it must be no different this time around. Despite the title being out on Xbox 360, Wii and Playstation 3 along with the PC version and set for release this November 9, it is the PC version that will have probably the best feel and look when it is all set and done. So are Treyarch having a dedicated server for the very highly anticipated Call of Duty: Black Ops when it does come out?
The chief of Development from Treyarch, Cesar Stastny not only said that the game would be
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It almost seems like Nintendo has a grudge against US market for making Halo: Reach and with it Xbox 360 the hot new rage. Otherwise how do you explain that Japan got a special shining red edition of Wii to Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Mario, now Europe is getting its own custom crafted DSi and Wii boxes while there is still no love for North America? Well, we say Nintendo has saved the best for the last!
A week after the announcement that Japan will be getting exclusively special edition Wii boxes to celebrate Mario’s 25 years in the gaming world, Europe will now
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So what is the most anticipated game this holiday season that everyone even remotely attached to the gaming community is talking about? It is no doubt Call of Duty: Black Ops and the pre-order rates are already setting a record as there is still a good four weeks to go for the D-Day. Set to come out on November 9, retail sellers are confirming that pre-order rates are through the roof, surpassing those of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
That does not mean the numbers will dip when it actually comes out. Despite the very high pre-orders expect its sales to go through the roof and
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For all those across the Pacific who really feel that they would love to bring home this ultra-special red delight and add it to their gaming collection, you might be left a tad bit disappointed. This is the way Nintendo wishes to celebrate Mario’s 25th birthday- a very special edition of the Wii with loads of goodies attached and exclusively available only in Japan!
One need not be disappointed though about the all-Japan love of Nintendo as you could just ask someone you know from the there to purchase and ship it. Tough task, but we know there are enough Mario addicts in US
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Panasonic has returned to the gaming world with the Jungle, a new handheld gaming console. The company, which made the ill-fated 3DO console in the 1990s, has come up with a device that would try to compete with Nintendo, Sony and possibly Apple.
The Jungle console will be focusing on the Panasonic Cloud Entertainment (PCENT), a service that would revolve around online gaming and online video creation and playback.
The Jungle, which is a clamshell device, will be coming with a super high-resolution display and features a full QWERTY keyboard. It will also be coming with what
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Rumors were flying around in all the tech sites that Toshiba was working on 3D TVs that would offer 3D effect without the need for glasses. Now, the company has announced that it will be the first company to bring glasses-free 3D TV to market.
The new Toshiba glass-less 3DTV REGZA range will initially take in two models in the form of the REGZA 20GL1 and the REGZA 12GL1. Both the models will be based on the parallax barrier approach found in the Nintendo 3DS.
The 20GLI, which comes with a 20-inch LED-backlit 720p display with a resolution of 1,280 x 720, will be powered by a
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Just yesterday, we confirmed the launch date and pricing for the Nintendo 3DS. Today, we bring you a video of one of the most talked about features: Auto-Mii creation!
The Nintendo 3DS will be capable of taking your picture and suggesting a Mii portrait based on your head shape, eyes, hair, and everything else. Pretty nifty if you ask us!
The Nintendo 3DS (a new version of the Nintendo DS) is slated for a March release in the US and expected to sell for about $300.
Will you be buying one? Let us know in comments!
Source: Kotaku
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Launch dates and the pricing of the Nintendo 3DS gaming handheld have been confirmed, along with new features of the console. The Nintendo 3DS, which is the 3D version of the Nintendo DS, will be available in Japan on February 26th 2011 with a price tag of 25,000 yen (about $298).
At a press conference in Japan, the company also revealed new features of the Nintendo 3DS. The Nintendo 3DS will give you the ability to take your picture using the 3DS’ front-facing camera and then use the image as a template for creating Miis. You will be able to edit it too using Mii Studio on
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