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We’ve covered the details and the pricing, but it wouldn’t mean as much if there wasn’t a trailer for it, now would it? Embedded below is the video for BioShock 2‘s latest and last piece of DLC, called Minerva’s Den, scheduled to hit Xbox Live and PlayStation Network n
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VideoSecu (1LH) Full Motion Cantilever Tilting Wall Mount Bracket for most 37″ to 58″ LCD/PLASMA HDTV Sony Bravia, Panasonic, Samsung, LG, Sharp, Vizio, Haier, WestinghouseCompatible with 37″ – 58″ Flat Panel LCD or Plasma TVsMax loading capacity 165lbs.Swivel Capabili
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Throughout its development, Sony didn’t say much about its motion controller device. However, during the companies development programing presentation at the Game Developers Conference, the PlayStation-maker released mountains of details about the upcoming device, a device entitle
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Now games with a degree of finesse can actually be played as intended.
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PrimeSense, the company behind the motion control technology used in Kinect, has bigger intentions for their tech beyond just Microsoft’s new peripheral. Speaking to Engadget, PrimeSense vice president Adi Berenson said the technology would soon be integrated in home theater PCs and hopeful
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Sanus Systems MF215-B1 15-Inch to 37-Inch LCD TV 15-Inch Extending Full Motion Wall Mount (Black)Decorative Cover Conceals Hardware For Finished LookVirtual Axis 3D¿ Allows For Fluid MotionEasy To InstallIncludes 2 Vesa®-Compatible Tv Brackets & HardwareHolds Up To 60 LbsThe Vision Mount MF215
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E3 is the mecca for video game news, and it is a no brainer for companies to roll out their latest and greatest efforts in glitzy press conferences to keep hardcore gamers happy. Well, Sony has upped the ante with their latest announcement of the PlayStation Move motion controller at E3 this year,
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E3 2010: Warner Bros. Interactive's party game series expands to Microsoft's new motion-control tech in November. LOS ANGELES--Branching out from Game Party for the Wii, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment set its sights on the Xbox 360's newest piece of technology, and today revealed Game Party