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Former Xbox/PC Exclusive World of Keflings Coming to Wii U Next Month

Added: 23.10.2014 12:53 | 1 views | 0 comments


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The Wii U version of A World of Keflings will sell for $10 (just like the Xbox 360 and PC versions), and will let gamers play as their Mii character throughout the title.

A Word of Keflings project manager Justin Hakanson said in a statement that NinjaBee sees the Wii U as the "perfect home" for the game.

The Wii U versions uses the GamePad for various features, including offering a mini-map to show where Keflings are and their state and allowing players to remotely access workshops.

A World of Keflings for Wii U will feature all DLC in the base game, including The Curse of the Zombiesaurus; Sugar, Spice, and Not So Nice; and It Came From Outer Space. NinjaBee also says the Wii U version will include "updated next-gen visuals."

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From: www.gamespot.com

Gran Turismo 6 Motion Simulation Demoed with SimCraft APEX3 Platform

Added: 23.10.2014 1:15 | 1 views | 0 comments


At the latest round of the FIA World Endurance Championship, SimCraft and Polyphony Digital demonstrate GT6 on the APEX GT motion simulation rig, utilizing feedback data straight from GT6 and the PS3, according to SimCraft's Sean Yorder. Work is apparently underway for a possibly more cost friendly version for the mass-market.

From: n4g.com

Microsoft's New $50 Adapter Makes Xbox One's Kinect Work on PC

Added: 22.10.2014 19:43 | 0 views | 0 comments


. As of this writing, there isn't much there--just three apps. That will presumably change given time; for now, you can try out a free app lets you scan items using Kinect to create 3D models which can then be 3D printed.

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Tags: Xbox, Wolf, Kinect
From: www.gamespot.com

Microsoft's New $50 Adapter Makes Xbox One's Kinect Work on PC

Added: 22.10.2014 19:43 | 0 views | 0 comments


. As of this writing, there isn't much there--just three apps. That will presumably change given time; for now, you can try out a free app lets you scan items using Kinect to create 3D models which can then be 3D printed.

Got a news tip or want to contact us directly? Email news@gamespot.com

Tags: Xbox, Wolf, Kinect
From: www.gamespot.com


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