2011年1月27日星期四

I might be mistaken in calling this a puzzler in that video

That's the premise of Perfect Cell by Mobigame, our iGame of the Day. replica Omega 1512.40 Men's Watch Thinking on it, I might be mistaken in calling this a puzzler in that video. It's a platformer, for sure, except for maybe for the fact you float through it. Parts of Perfect Cell struck me as Portal-esque but that was mostly in tone and not gameplay. Either way, when you get a handle on the controls it's a very playable challenge, and is another game that speaks well of Mobigame's attention to detail and presentational quality.Perfect Cell is available now on the iTunes App Store, and is $4.99. You may buy it for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.”Fable Coin Golf was the oddest of the games Microsoft showed in Las Vegas today, all slated to come to the Windows Phone 7 ...

(you know, Microsoft's answer to the iPhone.) Check out the reel of upcoming games.Some neat stuff there.The only other thing we know about Fable Coin Golf is that the gold you earn in it can be used in Fable III.The Microsoft highlight reel also showed Game Room, the Xbox 360 and Windows virtual arcade, running on the phone. Microsoft replica Omega 1304.35 Men's Watch chief Steve Ballmer, who intro'd the reel of games, didn't explain what Game Room is doing there or how it'll work. On the 360 and PC, it has allowed gamers to download emulated arcade games and set them up in a virtual arcade, using Xbox Live to challenge people for high scores.

Kotaku is on the ground at CES 2011 in Las Vegas, checking out all the show's biggest news about video games, tech and whatever weird stuff we can find. Dig into our full CES 2011 coverage."At CES today, Microsoft said that people with the Kinect sensor hooked up to their Xbox will be able to use the controller-free device to control Netflix and Hulu starting this spring. Meaning: choosing/playing movies and TV with a wave of the replica Omega 1312.10 Men's Watch hand. No remote."What has Microsoft brought to Las Vegas for the Xbox 360? What else will they show besides video games? The answers await inside Microsoft's CES 2011 keynote.Read on for Kotaku's live blog of this year's Microsoft news conference, headlined by CEO Steve Ballmer presenting what's in store for 360 fans in the coming year.

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