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Just Dance Kids 2

Holding the PlayStation (PS) Move controller while dancing may seem like you are holding on to a maracas, but it does not feel right. While the Xbox 360′s Kinect sensor uses a camera and sensor to detect full body movements, the PS Move tracks peripheral movements and totally overlooks movements from the rest of your

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Dance Central 2

In many ways, Dance Central 2 is a great improvement over the original but falls short of the greatness that made the first one so popular. The enhancements here are plenty: The Dance Central 2 game now allows for two dancers to simultaneously compete in a dance and the various moves to the song flow

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Just Dance 3

If the measure of a good dance game is the songs you want to dance to, then Just Dance 3 has that in spades. If you have not heard of the game, you are not alone. The first two games were exclusive Nintendo Wii titles, which used the motion controllers to register movements. But with

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Kinect Disneyland Adventures

Explore the park in your own living room with this new Kinect for Xbox 360 Kinect Disneyland Adventures game. Stand by Peter Pan’s side in Neverland and take up your sword to fight Captain Hook. Join the fight on the island in Pirates Of The Caribbean. Hug Snow White. Just use your body and voice

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Forza Motorsport 4

Forza Motorsport is back. The Forza Motorsport 4 driving simulation game starts with the host of BBC’s motoring show Top Gear, Jeremy Clarkson, babbling on about how true car lovers are different from the rest of humanity. After the introductory video clip, you are immediately thrown into a super car to zip around the scenic

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Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Speed Wheel

Click on the image above to view detail. In driving games, nothing gives you as much precision as a steering wheel. That wheel, unfortunately, usually means dealing with wires and pedals and the hassle of setting it up. Now, say goodbye to all that and give Xbox 360 Wireless Speed Wheel a spin. It connects

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Child Of Eden

Do not be fooled by the title. This Child Of Eden game is no child’s play. It took me 90 minutes just to complete the tutorial level and my arms were aching. This game is specially designed for the Xbox Kinect motion sensor. So, I was waving my right hand to ‘lock-on’ the alien forms

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