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Want to use your Kinect to make music?

Thanks, Boston Music Hackday! You’ve given us a new musical thing to do with our Kinects, beyond playing Dance Central 2. The above image is from the BeatWheel, which allows you to tweak samples with your hands. It’s sort of like DJing, only your turntables are invisible and, wait. It’s nothing like

At last, 3D glasses you might actually want to wear

Epson Japan recently unveiled its Moverio 3D glasses, which combine the wonder and magic of 3D with the wonder and magic of not getting a headache when you’re done playing the game in 3D: The Moverio creates the experience of watching 3D (or 2D) pictures on a virtual 80-inch display that’s 5m away –

PETA campaigns against Mario

Perhaps realizing that Super Mario 3D Land would lead to increased sales of Tanooki fur stoles, PETA has decided to fight back with its own game.  When on a mission to rescue the princess, Mario has been known to use any means necessary to defeat his enemy-even wearing the skin of a raccoon dog to g

The 360 and PS3 could be old news in one year.

Sources tell EDGE that first-party game developers are already working on the next generation of consoles. The successors to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 have been rumored for a while, but the news on EDGE makes the good point that releasing new consoles in 2012 will put Nintendo’s high-definition

SOUTHERN RAP MAP #3: G-Side

Hey, it’s the Rap Map! Today, Ian Cohen chats with Mista 2 Lettaz of Huntsville, AL’s G-Side, whose innovative techno-soul beats and unique flows combine to form what they call “The Slow-Motion Sound,” about his favorite games, what games his enemies might play, and why he’d want to be Freddie Gibbs

The AK-47 is a real-life game breaker

Ask anybody to name a gun and an AK-47 usually comes up near the top of the list. Tool of the terrorist and the revolutionary, it’s everywhere, with most acquainted with its distinct shape. It even has its own biography. A recent article in Wired recounts its history and impact in culture and world

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