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Has Japan Lost Its Creativity?

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Hideo Kojima

I've read many articles lately that are saying Japanese game developers have been looking to the West for game influence. Developers from Square Enix and Capcom have been playing more games such as Uncharted 2, Halo ODST and Gears of War 2. And now I am starting to see more of the Western style gameplay in some of the Japanese titles. Read more for the full editorial.

 

Game Release Dates: March 2010 USA, Australia, Europe

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Game Release Dates

Whats up. Its Sanii here bringing you guys a brand new show. Basically, I will break down all of the games that come out every month and give my opinion on them. If this show is successful, then hey, I might just do it every month which will be awesome. For the full list of all of the games coming out in march, and the GRD March edition, Read more!

 

The Negative Side of Gaming

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Negative Side of Gaming

Videogames are a great source for experiencing things that you could never do in real life, such as crashing a million dollar car, flying a military jet plane and shooting someone in the face with a .50 caliber sniper rifle, and as an end result, not having to deal with the consequences. Games are also a great way to relax after a hard day of school/work. But what if someone takes it too far? Read more to find out.

 

What It's Like To Launch A New IP

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What It's Like To Launch A New IP

We love to play the same game, or close to it, as much as possible and we complain about controls, graphics, or ideas that are different from the games that we love.

But does that make us wrong? Sometimes, I think so. This is the frame of mind I was in when I interviewed the senior producer for Dark Void, a new IP released by Capcom last month.

Read more to read about what it takes to build a new game, how developers take feedback and if this game will have a sequel.

 

GestureTek Talks Motion Controls

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CES Aftermath

Like it or not, motion control gaming is here to stay. Any doubt of that was erased at last year’s E3, where Microsoft and Sony paraded out their version of the technology.

Another fact is that the idea of motion control gaming isn’t new. It goes back to last generation. But we’re in the middle of a gaming revolution that will feature 3D gaming and motion-guided controls.

Following CES, I was lucky enough to interview the co-founder of a company that has been doing this for more than 20 years. Read more to see what he thinks gamers want, where the market is going, and what companies his newly announced technology has been licensed to.

 
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