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E3 2010: Sonic Colors DS Preview:
Sega takes us for a ride with the successor to Sonic Rush.

Sonic Colors for the Nintendo DS is, for all intents and purposes, a successor to the well-received Sonic Rush and Sonic Rush Adventure. While Sonic Rush has been MIA on the DS since 2007, SEGA seems poised to bring the system another excellent, mostly traditional Sonic experience, with a few new twists to boot.

Sonic Colors DS shares the same premise and story with its Wii counterpart: Dr. Eggman has created an interstellar amusement park by lashing a number of planetoids together using "energy chains," and has enslaved the Wisp residents of those planetoids for his own evil purposes. As Sonic, it's your job to thwart Eggman and save the Wisps.

Source: IGN.com
Jun 18 2010  


E3 2010: Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Dream Roster:
We suggest ten characters that may or may not take you for a ride in MvC3.

Marvel vs. Capcom 3 is quite a ways from being released, but it was still prominently displayed on the floor of E3 at Capcom's booth. Fanboys rejoiced as they finally got their hands on the game, but many questions still remained. Now that everyone has a general feel for how the game will play (after all, it's rather mysteriously built on the same engine as Lost Planet and Dead Rising), gamers are asking what characters will fill out the rest of the roster. Only ten characters are currently playable on MvC3 demos, meaning there are at least twenty more characters yet to be introduced. And Capcom is mum on additions (though our very own Mark Ryan Sallee extracted from Seth Killian that Amingo won't be in the game -- yay!)

A few of us here at IGN put our heads together to come up with a list of ten characters we hope might make the final roster. Five of them are Capcom characters, and five of them are Marvel characters, but they all share a common trait -- none of them have appeared in this fighting franchise before. But perhaps they will. Capcom, are you listening?

Source: IGN.com
Jun 18 2010  


E3 2010: Star Fox 64 Returns:
I've already got a big grin on my face for Nintendo bringing back Pilotwings for 3DS owners. But it just got a little wider after I saw another franchise that's heading to the stereoscopic 3D system: StarFox 64. That's right, the Nintendo 64 game with anthropomorphic animals is being revived for a fresh experience in full 3D.

The demo that's at the Electronic Entertainment Expo is a single level of action that's based on the opening mission in the Nintendo 64 game. But this isn't a mere port or emulation: the textures have been given a definite upgrade with sharper detail and higher resolution. And your on-screen reticule is in multiple levels so you can gauge depth as you blast away at the enemies that wander on-screen.

Source: IGN.com
Jun 16 2010  


E3 2010: PlayStation Move FAQ:
There was a time when the idea of controlling a game via motion was the stuff of Back to the Future movies and sci-fi novels. However, with the Nintendo Wii dominating living rooms across America and Microsoft's Natal set to put people into their games, the future is now.

And Sony doesn't intend to be left in the dust.

The PlayStation Move is coming to a PS3 near you, and it's bringing a brand new way to play. The next sword fighting game you play might require you to get off the couch and pick up your weapon, and a future level you dive into in LittleBigPlanet might need you to rotate the world with your hands.

We at IGN aren't going to abandon you as motion makes its way to the masses. Here, we've gathered the most common PlayStation Move questions and paired them with the answers we know. As we get more and more information, we'll update this FAQ.

Source: IGN.com
Jun 16 2010  


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