Gaming, Gadgets

Microsoft Kinect Bundle For $399

Microsoft's Xbox division has announced the price of its Xbox 360 bundle. The bundle includes the Xbox 360 250GB console, a Kinect sensor and 'Kinect Adventures' for $399.99.

Medal Of Honor Sales Blocked On AAFES Stores

The reboot of popular Medal of Honor is having its round of controversies. This time around the ability of players to play Talibans and kill American (western) soldiers.

Zapak Brings FORMULA ONE Games To India

Codemasters have announced that F1 2010 will be released on 24th September 2010 for Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation3 computer entertainment system and PC Games For Windows. Zapak Games, the licensing & merchandising arm of Zapak Digital Entertainment Ltd. will distribute the title in India.

Transforming D-pad On Xbox 360 Wireless Controller

Microsoft's Xbox devision has re-worked on the not much liked D-pad. Gamers will now be able to alter their D-pad.

Nintendo Slashes DSi Prices

Nintendo is dropping the suggested retail price of its Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL video game systems.

New Kindle Starts Shipping Today

Amazon claims that more new generation Kindles were ordered in the first four weeks of availability than in the same timeframe following any other Kindle launch, making the new Kindles the fastest-selling ever.

Panasonic Showcases LUMIX Digital Cameras, Camcorders

Panasonic India organized a business development meet for its channel partners in Mumbai to share the new product line-up of Panasonic LUMIX Digital Camera & Camcorders.

Zynga Texas Poker Goes Chinese

Zynga has announced the beta launch of its first internationally localized game, Zynga Texas Poker, in traditional Chinese.

Return of Age of Empires

Microsoft has announced the return of Age of Empires. Dave Luehmann, general manager of Microsoft Games Studios said, "This next version will really change the rulebook of how those games are played."

Warner Confirms Batman: Arkham City Coming 2011

Warner Bros have confirmed Batman: Arkham City as the title for its follow-up to the award-winning videogame Batman: Arkham Asylum.

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