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Next-generation Kinect rumored to read lips with high accuracy

Hm… as a writer you know you must always take every rumor you hear with a grain of salt but this one certainly sounds a bit promising. Eurogamer has reported that one of their unidentified sources has told them that Microsoft’s next-generation Kinect is going to be so accurate it will be able to read the player’s lips while they are playing. This means it will offer improved motion and voice sensing.

Besides the voice recognition, their source also says it will be able to tell when the user is angry or any other range of emotions as well as what direction they are facing. Currently there is no actual announcement from Microsoft about a Kinect 2 nor a next generation Xbox console but the source also reports that the Kinect 2 will be bundled with next gen consoles.

PS Vita memory cards priced for North America

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Considering the fact that most games for the PS Vita actually require the ownership of a PS Vita memory card, it comes as a necessity now rather than a simple add-on. The whole thing is, now rather than dropping $249.99 or $299.99 on their Vita model of choice, gamers now need to drop extra money on the memory cards which usually always is a bad thing.

But how much money you ask? Well GameStop has the answer for you as they have just released the prices of each version of the PS Vita memory card, with the 4GB version costing $29.99, 8GB at $44.99, 16GB $69.99 and the 32GB coming in at a whopping $119.99. Simple as that, so best find out what size you are going to need now so you can set aside some of your holiday money to purchase the size you wish to when the Vita is released.

Gabe Newell says that piracy results as a problem with the service

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Piracy and video games will always be a hot topic for discussion, especially when it comes to PC gamers. In the recent weeks some rather degrading remarks were made by a certain company towards the state of the PC market as it stands now with piracy issues causing the company to lose sales. However one name in the PC world, quite a large name at that, is taking a stand against these companies and it is none other than Gabe Newell.

In a recent interview with The Cambridge Student Newspaper Gabe explained his stance on piracy being a non-issue for Steam and his company and elaborated further by saying that “If a pirate offers a product anywhere in the world, 24/7, purchasable from the convenience of your personal computer, and the legal provider says the product is region-locked, will come to your country three months after the US release, and can only be purchased at a brick and mortar store, then the pirate’s service is more valuable. Most DRM solutions diminish the value of the product by either directly restricting a customer’s use or by creating uncertainty. Our goal is to create greater service value than pirates, and this has been successful enough for us that piracy is basically a non-issue for our company.”

Latest Rock Band instruments include free songs

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Mad Catz and Harmonix have teamed up once again to produce some plastic instruments to help you get your rock on. These new instrument bundles for the Xbox 360 are available now. Each bundle includes a copy of the game, 5 Red Hot Chili Peppers songs and a different instrument. The three instruments to choose from are the Fender Mustang Pro-Guitar for $150, normal Stratocaster controller for $70, and/or the Precision Bass controller for $80, available in three designer colors.
Unfortunately, there are no drum or microphone bundles available. Will you be getting any of the new peripherals, or will you be using the ones stored in your closet for the time being?
Check out the latest bundles from Mad Catz here.

Amazon and Origin Cyber Monday deals are live

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In case you have not already figured it out, Amazon’s Cyber Monday deals are going on now. All of the Cyber Monday gaming deals are linked right here. Gears of War 3, Dance Central 2, BF3 and Arkham City are all about 50% off. Thrifty Nerd has gathered together all the coming Lightning Deals here.

If Amazon is not your thing, then maybe EA’s Origin service is more your style. They have many of their games on slae here. Check out the savings on most of EA’s recent releases and a bunch of their iOS offerings here.

Will you be getting anything? Let us know what in the comments below.

Amazing LEGO Halo animation video

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We have seen Lego creations of incredible detail. We have seen awesome Halo videos, artwork and game moments. However, this Halo animation is simply awe inspiring. Taking 6 years and tons of bricks, this may be the most epic battle between Red and Blue the world will ever know. Check it out and let us know what you think. If you like it, then you may want to check out the Gears of War 3 Lego animation that the same studio put together here.

Make sure to click on an ad or something to support this studio, as we can’t imagine how much this production took.

Gameloft and Jetstar partner up to keep bored travelers at bay

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What is the easiest way for a flight attendant to make an annoying passenger shut up and stay seated? An iPad chock full of games, of course! In conjunction with this effort, Gameloft has agreed to bring 12 games, including Real Football, Shrek Kart, Avatar, UNO and N.O.V.A.: Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance, to Jetstar’s rentable iPads starting in December.

“Gameloft’s philosophy is to make video games accessible to the widest audience possible by constantly seeking new avenues to reach and interact with consumers,” said Michel Guillemot, President and Founder of Gameloft. “As Jetstar uses some of the most innovative technology available to enhance its customers in-flight experience, we look forward to partnering with them to offer one of the most immersive gaming experience to ever appear onboard an aircraft.”

“Jetstar is proud to be the first airline in the world to entertain its customers with cutting-edge iPad technology revolutionizing the in-flight entertainment experience for its customers,” added Bruce Buchanan, Jetstar Group Chief Executive Officer.

As the new in-flight entertainment program is rolled out over the coming weeks on selected Jetstar flights, including Australian domestic, trans Tasman and short-haul international flights between Australia and New Zealand, passengers will have the option to rent iPads when flying longer than 2 hours for A$10 to A$15 per flight.

You can also use your own Pad to play these games while on a Jetstar flight without buying them for keeps.

LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 – combat gameplay trailer


Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and TT Games have released a brand new gameplay trailer for the LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7, giving viewers the opportunity to check out some of the combat in the game. Check out the conversion to LEGO on scenes such as when Harry takes on Draco Malfoy and Hermione against Bellatrix LeStrange.

It’s available now on a multitude of platforms: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PSP, Wii, Nintendo DS, 3DS and Windows PC. Take a look at our review of the game.

New Little King’s Story Heading To Europe

The guys over at Konami have confirmed that they are bringing over New Little King’s Story over to Europe and PAL territories. The game will be exclusive to Sony’s newest handheld, the Playstation Vita. It will be released sometime in 2012, no exact release date has been announced. At least the game is leaving the East and setting sail to the West.

In New Little King’s Story, players will control King Corobo, a 14-year-old royal, who presides over a Kingdom threatened by an entity known as The Nightmare. As King, it is the player’s job to raise an army and expel this threat from the Kingdom. So that is basically how the game plays. The players must traverse through the Kingdom and recruit soldiers in order to fight a great evil. It has been described as a roaming RPG.

This is a great addition to the growing Vita library. Konami have made me a happy RPG gamer by bringing New Little King’s Story over to the West. I hope it does well so that Konami can bring more JRPGs over and allow people to enjoy them.

Really Daily Telegraph, aren’t there wars going on somewhere…

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If one picked up the Daily Telegraph, one of Australias leading publications, one would be forgiven for thinking that Australia is a perfect country, void of any economical or social problems, well, that is besides our youth running around in a crazy frenzied state, all brought on by the evils of World of Warcraft, Minecraft, and well hell, the whole internet in general. In an attempt to once again bring the reputation of video games into disrepute, the media of Australia has again taken it upon itself to print misleading information, badly researched propaganda and shift the blame and responsibility away from parents and peers and into the hands of the game developers and publishers, who of course are to blame. While I have no doubt that internet and game addiction are indeed a problem for many, its laughable and ignorant to pick out and name single titles and even more so to insinuate that the developers should feel responsible in any way.

The article found in todays Daily Telegraph centres around a 13 year old boy who has missed most of the last 2 years of school due to an internet and World of Warcraft addiction. The youth became violent when threatened with removal of the game and has no fear of authorities such as teachers or the police. While this would be a tough situation for any parent, especially a single parent of small stature, thats still no excuse for blaming the game and expecting the government to set up weaning clinics at the tax payers expense. I’d rather see a shooting gallery for drug addicts in every neighbourhood than an internet addiction weaning clinic, seriously what a joke. Especially remembering it would require a credit card to play past level 20 in World of Warcraft, something an addict would surely have to do and the hypocrisy is phenomenal. For the people who say “take the bloody thing off him and he’ll get over it”, I agree with you. If he turns violent and it calls for a police intervention and the child removed for a while to scare the living crap out of him then so be it. I played video games throughout my childhood, albeit without the built in social connectivity the internet has facilitated, and my parents knew when enough was enough. We didnt have televisionss in our own rooms when under 16, and out parents were aware of all the different forms of media we watched because they took an interest so they could explain the situation to us.

I actually think I played more video games than some of the kids of today, but it was so well balanced with sport, going out and friends that it didnt overtake my life. I didnt lose sleep over it, nor did my work suffer and i could still play for hours a day if i chose to, without the risk of turning into a raving psycho whose bladder might be found spattered against the wall from 50 hours of play with no toilet break. Honestly Daily Telegraph did you find this amazing statistic at the bottom of a cornflake box or perhaps the companies private psychic hotline. The article goes on to mention anther teen who agreed to partake in a study at Rivendell Adolescent Unit, from where he has now returned home. The therapies aim is to reduce time spent gaming by removing the obvious; the PC, as well as to find suitable alternatives such as sport and physical activities. This sounds like a parents job to me but maybe im mistaken and forgetting the apathetic state of parental responsibility levels.

Lastly Daily Telegraph, your list of warning signs for parents to identify a problem gamer could be used to describe most any syndrome in adolescents ranging from severe drug abuse through to school bullying. It reminded me of a satirical list of warning signs put out by the government on how to tell whether your neighbour was a drug dealer. School work suffering and short of cash (cant be too many 13 years olds in that category), is about as indicative of problem gaming as drawn blinds at night and friends visiting late at night is to being a drug syndicate. While they can be associated with the problem at hand they are by no means any indication of it to any extent.

While i do not disagree with the expertise of people like Dr Philip Tam, a leading psychitrist who believes that while the interent provides many benefits there are a small minority for whom it will cause social and behavioural issues, I still dont agree with rehabilitation clinics. I am in favour of rehabilitation especially for those who cant help themselves and I dont believe internet and gaming addiction is applicable. Not when there are drug addicts and alcoholics, not to mention gamblers ( I live in NSW do I need to say more), whom im sorry, but are in much more need. Until i see more readily available clinics for them I really dont want my tax money to be going towards some private school kid whose parents cant control his gaming habits. Oh, and whats with the random comment at the end of the article that is about as out of place as Zelda on a Playstation. Apparently girls can become obsessed with Facebook. They obvioulsy didnt include my male cousins or multiple guy friends who have facebook hardwired into their brains matrix style. In regard to the pictrures used in the article, the World of Warcraft female warrior is only going to make teen boys want to try it, and the other picture is 20 years old, suggesting well, weve all heard this all before and its getting old.

I would like to say that i have no doubt that the particular cases within the article were legitimate and serious in nature, but I dont think they are the norm and are being used and misrepresented to implement services that are a waste of money and not necessary. That is unless parents decide that they would rather hand over all decisions and discipline of their children to others and effectively disown them through sheer laziness and apathy. In that case it should only be offered through a private clinic where the parent must fit the bill for all treatment and not be left as a burden on the rest of taxpayers.