Nintendo Wii owners won't be getting a version of Super Meat Boy on their console. Released to critical acclaim in October of 2010, Super Meat Boy is the tough as nails platformer that was developed over at Team Meat.
The Kinect sold 8 million units in 60 days according to Steve Ballmer, the CEO of Microsoft. While Ballmer did the boasting about the device, he definitely had something to brag about.
Extreme Boob Jiggling, it has a following that cannot be denied. So much so that a modification was developed for the Microsoft Kinect motion camera that allows the user to delve deeper than ever before into the world of remote virtual boobie jiggling.
The previously leaked Avatar Kinect game that we talked about yesterday was finally revealed at CES on Wednesday night. Through the Xbox Live based service, the Kinect will recognize your avatar's facial features.
We recently reported on the curious cases of the fabled Red Ring of Death that has been plauging Xbox 360 owners that have recently purchased a Kinect Motion Controller. Microsoft is firmly denying the allegations.
The Sony Press Conference at the Consumer Electronics Show shed light on the rather rotund numbers for the PlayStation Network. The impressive figures were announced by Howard Stringer and he noted that 60 million PSN accounts had been created in the service's history.
Playstation 3 gets free downloadable content on the upcoming PS3 version of Mass Effect 2. Starting January 18th, the DLC contains a Terminus Armor and M490 BlackStorm Rifle will be free on the PlayStation Network just as a sign of appreciation to the PlayStation fans who had to wait so long for Mass Effect to come to the console.
In the latest Major Nelson podcast, the spokesman for Xbox Live dropped hints at an unannounced game coming to Xbox 360 in the near future. Hinting at this "really, really good game" that is said to be revealed in New York sometime after the Consumer Electronics Show.
PlayStation hackers have vigilantly been launching assault on the, at one time secure, PlayStation 3. Utilizing methods to bypass the PlayStation 3's built in security methods such as an expensive dongle adapter that would allow users to install packages on the PlayStation 3 dashboard to allow games to be played from backup among other interesting homebrew applications.