Nintendo president Satoru Iwata claims the new motion-sensing technologies touted by Microsoft and Sony at the E3 last week are inferior to what the Wii has to offer. Iwata says Nintendo has experimented with games controlled by camera-based sensors, but found that it didn't work as well as the accelerometers it eventually chose to use for the Wii console. Nintendo tried and rejected the motion-sensing technology that Sony and Microsoft are counting on to catch up in the video game wars, the c
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Rock video game wars continued today with competing announcements from each camp. Harmonix and MTV games announced a June 9 release for Rock Band: Unplugged, the first of the games for the Sony PSP (Play Station Portable). Included are 41 tracks from other versions of the Rock Band game along with nine new tracks that will be exclusive to the game for a limited time before becoming available for download in the other game formats. The following tracks from veteran artists are included in the
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