
Nintendo and third parties sued over Wii exercise game patents
Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, THQ, Konami, Namco Bandai, and Majesco allegedly infringed on patents held by interactive sports simulation maker Impulse Technologies.
Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, THQ, Konami, Namco Bandai, and Majesco allegedly infringed on patents held by interactive sports simulation maker Impulse Technologies.
Microsoft says its motion-sensing system is on track to hit 5 million units sold by year's end.
Xbox director of incubation tells NPR nobody will get in trouble for writing code that supports motion-sensing camera on non-Xbox 360 devices.
MIT student links Microsoft's motion-sensing camera to iRobot, uses it for 3D mapping, gesture command.
Microsoft officially launches motion-sensing add-on in Singapore; new Need for Speed, Harry Potter released.
Microsoft's camera peripheral launches around Australia with 15 games in tow.
New release slate led by Ubisoft's stealth action game, EA's racer reboot, NBA Jam; other notable launches include Harry Potter 7: Part 1, EA Sports Active 2.0, Apache: Air Assault.
EA Sports is expanding on its first foray into the fitness genre with heart sensors, online integration, and Kinect support on Xbox 360.
Motion-sensing system to have 12 titles on day one and five more by end of month; Fighters Uncaged, Harry Potter added to debut lineup.
Tech giant spending half a billion to promote new gesture-recognition technology; campaigns include Times Square showing, YouTube front-page takeover; full software lineup announced.
Software giant confirms retailers' price point as it starts taking preorders through its own online storefront.
EA debuts the second installment in its EA Sports Active franchise; available on the Wii, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 with Kinect support; shipping November 16, 2010.
The Active Network takes Electronic Arts to court over online-enabled PS3 and Wii sequel to its gaming fitness franchise.
University of Wisconsin study finds the EA Sports Active series meets US guidelines for exercise.
The next fitness game from EA is coming for the Wii and PS3, and we've got a first look.
Sequel to popular workout game confirmed for PS3, Wii, and iPhone; will use heart-rate monitor, store data on online hub; Xbox 360 version MIA.
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