October 14th, 2010 by www.consolerover.com
As gamers, there’s nothing we love more than a new release; particularly when it’s a continuation to one of our favorites. Here’s just a few of the upcoming releases for various consoles.Rock Band 3Release Date: October 26th, 2010The game that lets you live the rock star dream, returns. Rock Band 3 will feature music from the 70s right through to the present; some songs include “I Love Rock N’ Roll,” “Low Rider,” “The Beautiful People,” and even “Get Free.” Read the rest of this entry »
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October 11th, 2010 by www.consolerover.com
With the Wii and the Xbox 360 offering motion sensor consoles, it’s only natural that PS3 would follow. At some point, you have to wonder. . . what is the difference? Other than some game selection, the PS3 move is extremely similar to the Wii.With the use of a remote, you can simulate the movements of the game play. However, it is nice that PlayStation has upgradable options. Let’s say you buy the new Move system, but have no money left over; many of your existing games can be upgraded to incorporate the software. Read the rest of this entry »
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October 8th, 2010 by www.consolerover.com
Ever since the console’s release in 2006, Wii has revolutionized the way we play games. Instead of using buttons to control the game, it’s up to you to maneuver your game play. Everybody gets involved; whether it’s for the athletic games or the social party games, the Wii is every gamer’s guilty pleasure. Some of the games are real flops, but others (like our following five) will keep you playing night after night.Carnival GamesThis game was never a major release: however, it’s still highly entertaining. Dress your character in crazy, un-lockable costumes; don a pirate hat or a pair of giant, red clown shoes. Dressed for success, play a number of your favorite carnival games: like the test of strength, dunk the punk, and knockem’ down milk bottles. Read the rest of this entry »
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October 4th, 2010 by www.consolerover.com
It was only a few months ago that the new Xbox 360 was released. With its arrival came the capability for a new technology; Kinect. Similar to the Wii, the new software will enable gamers to interact with specific games. However, unlike the Wii, Kinect doesn’t require a controller.Rather than moving your controller to bowl a strike or hit a home run, all you do is mimic the move with your hand and body. In-fact, you can use every element of your system by motions; including your music and movies. Just your presence will automatically log you onto your online account. However, the technology responds to sound, too. According to Gamestop, players will be able to speak with their characters. Read the rest of this entry »
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