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  • Tiny Lights Now Available on the App Store

    Tiny Lights Now Available on the App Store

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  • Gyroscope gunning on the iPhone 4 with Eliminate: Gun Range (video)

    Gyroscope gunning on the iPhone 4 with Eliminate: Gun Range (video)

    We'd heard earlier that ngmoco's new game Eliminate: Gun Range was one of the first apps to really take advantage of the iPhone 4's gyroscope, and now that we've had a chance to play with it, we've got say there's a ton of potential here. E:GR is itself just a simple shooter, but the gyroscope adds what seems like nearly 1:1 motion control to the proceedings -- and since you're moving the display itself, it almost feels like augmented reality. It's hard to explain, since it's so unlike any mobile UI experience we've encountered before, but as soon as we tried it our brains pretty much exploded with possibilities -- we're thinking drastic improvements to actual augmented reality apps like Layar, all kinds of crazy flight simulator games, much more refined GPS apps, you name it. Video after the break.

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  • Nintendo unveils the 3DS, which puts 3D gaming in your hands

    Nintendo unveils the 3DS, which puts 3D gaming in your hands

    Can’t say we didn’t see this one coming. Well, Nintendo themselves announced that there was a 3D version of the DS in development a few months back. But it’s finally official with a E3 2010 debut and it’s just about what everyone imagined. The secret of the 3DS is the glassless LCD panel that can toggle [...]

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  • The Kindle will soon be available at Target locations nationwide

    The Kindle will soon be available at Target locations nationwide

    This has been a long time coming. The Kindle has slowly been creeping into Target retail outlets but the company just issued a presser stating that the most popular ebook reader on the planet will be available nationwide on June 6th. This officially makes Target Amazon's first brick and mortar retail partner, although Target isn't new to the ebook game.

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  • No joke: There will be a Top Gun game for the PS3

    No joke: There will be a Top Gun game for the PS3

    Check your calendar. Mine says May 21, 2010. Just making sure, since Paramount has announced that there's going to be a new Top Gun game. You know, the 1980s movie with Tom Cruise and the guy from "ER." /me pinches self

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  • Contest: 10 free copies of Armored Core: Last Raven for PSP

    Contest: 10 free copies of Armored Core: Last Raven for PSP

    ARRRRREEEE YOOOOOU REAAADDY TOOOO play a copy of Armored Core: Last Raven on the PSP? Well I have 10 free download codes. I’m going to pick five winners at random and pick another five Twitter folk. Isn’t that so Raven? So I’m picking five commenters, below, and I’ll tweet a first-come-first-served code to twitter.com/crunchgear or twitter.com/johnbiggs [...]

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  • The Inkia inPad 701 and inPad 702 breaks onto the scene

    The Inkia inPad 701 and inPad 702 breaks onto the scene

    >Inkia isn't a new player in the tablet game and so the inPad 701 and inPad 702 might be solid contenders. Details are a bit light but we know that both run Android on a 7-inch screen with the 702 model getting a 3G module. It's probably safe to assume that the target market is Asia but retails such as Dynamism has a long history of bringing similar products to the states. That is of course if they are worth our time and not garbage.

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  • Gadgets of days gone by: 10 Gaming Commercials from Days of Yore

    Gadgets of days gone by: 10 Gaming Commercials from Days of Yore

    10. Master Rob the Video Robot This week at CrunchGear, we’re looking back at some of our favorite gadgets from the not-so-distant past — old phones, computers, media players, toys… those devices that still stand out in our memories despite their obsolescence. Feel free to contribute some of your own nostalgia. In no particular order except I [...]

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  • Blood sugar testing game and accessory coming for the Nintendo DS

    Blood sugar testing game and accessory coming for the Nintendo DS

    Childhood diabetes sucks, there's no way around it. Testing is annoying and uncomfortable for adults, much lets kids, and the testing technology isn't exactly what you'd call fun or interesting. Bayer is trying to make it better though, by creating a fun way to test blood glucose levels using a Nintendo DS.

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  • Xbox 360 Slim to be announced at this year’s E3?

    Xbox 360 Slim to be announced at this year’s E3?

    If a notorious game industry news source is believed, Microsoft is announcing a redesigned Xbox 360 this year at E3. The systems will be physically smaller hence the slim name, but also sport a new predominantly black color scheme. The thought is a while Project Natal wouldn't look so hot in front of a black TV and so the console is getting revamped ahead of Natal's launch.

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  • Cliff Bleszinski will debut new game on Jimmy Fallon next week

    Cliff Bleszinski will debut new game on Jimmy Fallon next week

    Exciting gaming news, ladies and germs! (That's the extent of my April Fooling.) Cliff Bleszinski will debut Epic Games' new game on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon next Thursday. There are zero details beyond that, I'm afraid.

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  • Meet Civ V: The cities have health bars

    Meet Civ V: The cities have health bars

    I think Gagan is at GDC but he’s clearly not getting the good meetings. Firaxis is showing off Civ V and Kotaku has a nice run down, including a few new features. For starters, your opponents have definite AI based on their strengths and weakness. Ranged weapons can fire from further away – one space [...]

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  • Sony files patent for degradable video game demo

    Sony files patent for degradable video game demo

    Sony has filed a patent for a new type of video game demo that's worth mentioning here. Rather than your typical demo, where they give you level to mess around with, they essentially give you the whole game. As you play the demo, the game "disappears."

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  • Streetfighter IV for iPhone: Capcom releases official trailer and screenshots

    Streetfighter IV for iPhone: Capcom releases official trailer and screenshots

    As reported (and following Final Fantasy I and II, which are now available), the App Store will get another hit Japanese video game this month, Streetfighter IV. It will be the first mobile version of the Arcade game that so far was only ported to PS3, XBO360 and the PC. And today maker Capcom released the official trailer and a slew of new screenshots.

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  • The just-announced Corsair Reactor and Nova product lines are SSDs, not UFP starships

    The just-announced Corsair Reactor and Nova product lines are SSDs, not UFP starships

    Corsair isn't a new player in the SSD game, but it has some new entries for your consideration. The Reactor and Nova series are both solid performers, but offer slightly different benefits for different users. While the speedy Nova series zips files along at 270MB/s (read) and 195MB/s (write) thanks to the Indilinx Bareboot controller, the Reactor models have slightly slower speeds of 250/170MB/s but has a USB 2.0 connector built-in for added connectivity.

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