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Tuesday
May292012

Xbox 360 racing bundle announced, includes Forza 4 and steering wheel

While E3 is just days away, today Microsoft announced yet another Xbox 360 bundle. This bundle includes a copy of Turn 10's Forza 4, a wireless racing wheel, and of course a 250GB Xbox 360s and wireless controller.

This bundle will retail for $299, and will ship in mid-June at participating retailers.

Tuesday
May292012

Amazon Video on Demand now available on Xbox 360

Amazon Video on Demand is making it's way around to many different media platforms, and this week, support for the Xbox 360 has been added. Amazon Video on Demand allows users to rent or buy TV shows and Movies for competitively cheap prices. Amazon's prices are usually cheaper than those of iTunes and other outlets.

Amazon Prime Members can watch TV shows and Movies on their Xbox 360 at no extra charge, while non-Prime members must pay to either rent or buy the content.

Setup your Playstation 3 with Amazon Video on Demand here.

Monday
May282012

CryEngine 3 video demo released

Today, a demo showing off CryEngine 3's new physics engine was released. The video uses a truck as an example, but using the same physics system, the same effect can be achieved with nearly anything; destructable map objects, planes, boats, helicopters, and other objects.

The developers say that this is still "an early work in progress" and that this demo was not meant to show off lighting or shading, only physics.

Monday
May282012

Microsoft teases Avatar motorcycle Arcade game

Today, Microsoft's own PlayXBLA website psoted two screenshots for a game that has yet to be unveiled. For more information and screenshots, hit "Read More."

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Saturday
May262012

Harry Potter for Kinect announced

Warner Bros. just announced that Harry Potter and all of his friends will be making their way to the Xbox 360 platform in a new way this fall. The game will be heavily centered around Kinect, and will span the events of the entire eight-movie series.

Samantha Ryan, vice president of production and development at Warner Brothers, had this to say about the game:

Harry Potter for Kinect will engage Harry Potter fans old and new by bringing them into the wizarding world as truly active participants. Kids and parents will enjoy recreating their favorite Harry Potter adventures, from flying a broomstick in a Quidditch match, to battling pixies and duelling other wizards.

The game will be available this fall.