So what is it? "Innergy can help you with a job interview or simply to better sleep at night," explains concept director Tommy Francois (the one with the dyed-red hair). So how do you play it? You slap a sensor on your finger (no, not that sensor) and just breath.
"It's not magic," says Francois. No -- no it's not. In fact, we're pretty sure you can "play" it right now. Go on: Launch a trippy screensaver. And now, breeeeeath in ..... breeeeath oooouuuut.
So what is it? "Innergy can help you with a job interview or simply to better sleep at night," explains concept director Tommy Francois (the one with the dyed-red hair). So how do you play it? You slap a sensor on your finger (no, not that sensor) and just breath.
"It's not magic," says Francois. No -- no it's not. In fact, we're pretty sure you can "play" it right now. Go on: breeeeeath in ..... breeeeath oooouuuut. See?
Earlier today, IGN posted a trailer for the oft-rumored remake of the classic Nintendo 64 shooter, GoldenEye. (You've probably heard of it. You very probably spent many of your youthful nights playing it until you fell asleep.) The game is being ported exclusively to the Wii, and has received a fairly noticeable facelift during its transformation. That is to say, a figurative facelift (it's prettier!) and a literal facelift, as Pierce Brosnan has transmogrified into current Bond actor, Daniel Craig.
IGN's trailer has been pulled down by Activision, but a few wise GoldenEye fans managed to capture it while it was still up. You can check out a copy of the trailer posted after the jump. Don't worry -- we're sure any missing details will be provided in the coming, megaton-filled days.
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Intended to be a stress-reducing exercise game, Innergy, by Ubisoft, strives to teach you "cardiac coherence" through breathing in time with a pulse pattern on the screen. More »
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When Kinect is released in November, Microsoft will update the Xbox 360's dashboard to make better use of the controller. This is what that dash will look like, and if you think it's familiar, that's because it is. More »
The capabilities of modern consoles are constantly expanding but "laser tag scorekeeper" is one we never expected. Ubisoft just announced Battle Tag for this year, a game-- err ... application that keeps track of a laser tag game you play with included blasters and hit-detecting vests. Near as we can tell, it's a real laser tag game, but your expensive game console (platforms are unannounced) keeps score for you.
With the announcement of new hardware, there's always the subsequent cries of "dude, when can I has?" Well, you can has soon, as Amazon has opened a pre-order page for Microsoft's shiny, slimmed down Xbox 360 console. As previously stated, the console refresh will set consumers back $299 and comes packed with a 250gb HDD and built-in WiFi.
If you're on the fence about adopting a shiny new console, then check out our HD unboxing video and gallery of stills below. We've always found that staring at glossy, expensive electronics helps us make life's most difficult decisions.
Were you wondering what would make you purchase Microsoft's Kinect? Well, if Ubisoft's Your Shape wasn't enough, Tetsuya Mizuguchi revealed his next game live at today's Ubi presser: Child of Eden. From what we can see, it looks a lot like Rez, albeit with gesture-based controls and much prettier visuals.
No release date was given, but we'll be sure to bug Ubisoft for more details as soon as we can. For now, we've got the official trailer embedded after the break. The trailer also indicates that Child of Eden is coming to PlayStation 3 (as a PlayStation Move game, we suspect).
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Microsoft revealed that the new slimmer and smaller Xbox 360 would be shipping today and priced at US$299. Microsoft's Don Mattrick said it would be available later this week. And what day is that exactly? More »