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GDC: This is what Unreal Engine 3 on iPhone looks like 10 March 2010 at 8:35 pm by admin

Unreal Engine 3 on the iPhone … it looked better in person! While we’ve yet to see Unreal Engine 3 ported to Nintendo’s Wii or Sony’s PSP, Epic did undertake the considerable task of squeezing its seemingly ubiquitous middleware platform onto Apple’s similarly ubiquitous iPhone.

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+ PlayStation Move sub-controller: Don’t call it a Nunchuk By admin 10 March 2010 at 8:05 pm and have No Comments

Click for little-big size In case this is your first visit to Joystiq, know that Sony has dropped major megatons this evening at its GDC press conference — as well as one very small megaton: the PlayStation Move “sub-controller.” What you see above is the little brother (if you will) to the main ice cream cone-esque Move wand and the enabler of all things analog stick-controlled. As per Sony’s announcement of Move, the sub-controller attachment is intended to “expand the game play options that PlayStation Move games can offer,” and — unlike Nintendo Wii’s Nunchuk controller — it will connect wirelessly to the console via Bluetooth.

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+ SOCOM 4 to support PlayStation Move By admin 10 March 2010 at 6:56 pm and have No Comments

During its GDC 2010 conference Sony has revealed that Zipper Interactive’s upcoming shooter SOCOM 4 will support the ( just officially named ) PlayStation Move motion controller.

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+ Joystiq live at Sony’s GDC 2010 press conference By admin 10 March 2010 at 6:15 pm and have No Comments

It’s an awfully nice gesture of Sony to invite us to its GDC 2010 press conference — and it’s one where we expect to see some equally nice gestures. That’s a Motion Controller joke, folks

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+ ‘PlayStation Move’ is official name of motion controller By admin 10 March 2010 at 6:14 pm and have No Comments

Though you guys had some bold, provocative ideas for what the heretofore unnamed ” PlayStation Motion Controller ” should be called, Sony has just squelched your creativity during its GDC event by giving the peripheral its official name: The PlayStation Move.

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+ GDC Impressions: Gaming on Windows Phone 7 By admin 10 March 2010 at 5:22 pm and have No Comments

We already broke out the news you’re looking for: Each of the Windows Phone 7 Xbox Live-infused games will offer its players 200 Gamerscore points. You’ll be able to boost your Xbox rep in significant chunks without having to hunker down in front of a big screen for long stretches.

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+ Ubisoft prepping short film, a Ghost Recon: Future Soldier prequel By admin 10 March 2010 at 4:40 pm and have No Comments

According to the Hollywood Reporter , Ubisoft will release a short film ahead of the release of Ghost Recon: Future Soldier . The film will be helmed by Francois Alaux and Herve de Crecy, the duo that just won an Academy Award for their short film Logorama . We’re assuming the Ghost Recon film won’t be quite as cheeky.

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+ OnLive launch titles ‘in the teens,’ 50-60 games by 2011 By admin 10 March 2010 at 4:20 pm and have No Comments

Following today’s GDC keynote from OnLive CEO Steve Perlman, his COO, Mike McGarvey, fielded questions about the game streaming service that’s launching June 17 . Unfortunately, just how much full games will cost on top of the $14.95 monthly subscription fee was not one that he answered. McGarvey did confirm that the service will launch with a lineup of titles “in the teens,” comprised of some that will have been on shelves for a few months — Mass Effect 2 and Dragon Age: Origins were examples — and others that will release closer to OnLive’s debut, such as Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands .

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+ Codemasters hits the track this September with F1 2010 for PC, Xbox 360 & PS3 By admin 10 March 2010 at 2:40 pm and have No Comments

[I F1 2009; Wii] Having dominated the rally track with DiRT and DiRT 2 , and taken a lap around the street-racing arena with GRiD , Codemasters has announced it’s now tossing its hat into the Formula One ring with F1 2010 . Yeah, we kind of expected some weird capitalization, too.

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+ Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light launching this summer for $15 By admin 10 March 2010 at 1:40 pm and have No Comments

Click to enlarge It may not have “Tomb Raider” in the title, but Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light — scheduled to launch on Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network and PC this summer — will mark the leading lady’s return to a crumbling underworld and its unreasonably hostile caretakers. And while the game’s aesthetics are unmistakably consistent with previous games, its unique format draws inspiration from a wider range of sources, including last year’s polished XBLA hit, Shadow Complex . Like Shadow Complex , the game will launch for $15, offering approximately six hours of two-player co-operative action and puzzle-solving (though your pace may vary).

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