Kinect arrived, bringing a means of controlling games by grasping at thin air. The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could change how games are sold, even made. It was a week that carried the scent of history.
Our verdict on Kinect: itâs a winning piece of technology, albeit one in need of a big game to drive it right now. No verdict on Schwarzenegger vs. Entertainment Merchants Association, though; the Supreme Court will return with its ruling on Californiaâs anti-violent video games law sometime early next year.
As for the rest of the week, pour some coffee and peruse our Original coverage, and form your own opinions in the comments below.
Kinect
The Ultimate Guide To Xbox 360 Kinect
What We Loved, What We Hated About the Xbox 360 Kinect
The Many Reviews of Kinect and Its Games
Will Kinectâs âThousand Points of Lightâ Interfere With the Wiiâs Remote?
Xbox 360 Kinect Stress Test, Technology Vs. Dogs, Darkness, Disguises
Setting Up and âTuningâ Your Xbox 360 Kinect
Examining Kinectâs Minority Report Effect
Configuring A Room For Kinect: A Tale of Two Homes
Kinect From All The Angles, Plus Beans
Schwarzenegger Vs.
Specter of Censored Fairy Tales, Rap Music Raised in Supreme Court Video Game Case
Both Sides React To The California Game Law Supreme Court Hearing
Highlights Of Todayâs Big Supreme Court Video Game Case
Mario, Pokemon Represent Among Hundreds At U.S Supreme Court
All You Need To Know About This Weekâs Violent Video Game Case In The U.S. Supreme Court
Top Stories
Rumor: Resident Evil In The Hands Of SOCOM Team
Columns
Well Played: The Problem With Microsoftâs New Way To Play Video Games
Leigh Alexander: Video Games Keep Tricking Us Into Doing Things We Loathe
Reviews, Previews, Hands-On and Impressions
Review: James Bond 007: Blood Stone
Review: Sonic Free Riders Shows How Bad Kinect Controls Can Be
Review: Your Shape: Fitness Evolved
Review: Angry Birds: Halloween Special Edition
Review: Power Gig Rise of the SixString
Features
The Surprising Ways Japanese Games Are Changed For Americans
Sunday Comics Deathmatch: The Winners
News
Call of Duty: Black Ops Gets Its Own Pro Gaming Glasses
360 Gets Old-School Role-Playing For A Buck
The World May End Before We Get Darksiders 2
Achievement Hunter Reaches Her Ultimate Goal
These Are Some Sexy Call of Duty Headphones
PS3 Bluetooth Headset Going Slim
The Tester 2: âSeries Premiereâ Liveblog: A Brave New Cast
Do Not Object To This Ace Attorney Bundle
How The Weak US Dollar Is Good For Video Games
Michael Jacksonâs Glove, Reduced To A Game Freebie
New Xbox 360 Bundle Includes Forza 3 and Alan Wake
Wii Sports Resort Now Features Wii RemotePlus
2010âs Global Console Sales At A Glance
Kane & Lynch, Hitman Dev Going Through Its Own Dog Days
A Computer Mind To Finger The Real Bullies, Pedophiles and Killers of Virtual Worlds
Numbers
iTunes Chart Toppers: Zombies!!!
Sports
Madden Ratings And Their Wink-And-Nod Commentary On NFL Events
Indie Sports Game Updates With Motion Capture
NBA Elite 11 Is Officially Dead
Perspectives
How Video Games Changed Our Science Fiction Fantasy
Reactions
Press Play
Maddenâs 3D: A Bag Of Chips And Not All That
Xbox Live Indie Clips: Radiangames Fluid
15 Second Schoolgirl Spot Gets 3 Minute Making-Of Documentary
New Battlefield Game Lets You Blow Up Crap For Free
Half-Life Fan Movie: Pretty Kids, Explosions Aplenty
Dead Rising Splatter-Flick Shuffling On To DVD
Beat The Foreign-Looking Dude With A Japanese Name
LEGO Universe MMO Log One: Some Assembly Required
Shadows Of The Damned Bringing Rock Nâ Roll Straight To Hell
Take A Peek At God Of War IIIâs Gorgeous Art Book
Xbox Liveâs Keyboard Gets New Coat Of Paint
I Donât Want The âEnjoyableDiscâ Gamertag
Watch Persona 2 Remakeâs Slick Anime Opening
Hands On With A Mario Halloween Jumpsuit
The Very Real Secret Compartments, Bags and Controllers of Fable III
Halloween
Gamingsâ Greatest Halloween Costumes