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CES 2010 Hands On: Splitfish Dual SFX Evolution controller
I never thought I could comfortably play a racing game with one hand but I was proven wrong. The Dual SFX Evolution had a good weight, easy to access buttons and had remarkably accurate motion controls. Unlike the Wii’s motion controls that uses a sensor bar, the Dual SFX Evolution uses infrared just like the DualShock 3. I didn’t have to point the controller at the screen to get the car to move the way I wanted.
CES 2010 Hands On: Super Stardust HD in 3D
The 3D effects made everything in the game appear more round and elevated than normal. The high definition graphics were very pleasant to look at and was certainly something I haven’t experienced before. The most impressive thing about the 3D graphics happened when I would blow up a large asteroid.
CES 2010 Hands On: The Simpsons Arcade for iPhone, iPod Touch
The Simpsons Arcade is a 2D side-scroller based around a misadventure of Homer Simpson. One day while leaving Moe’s Tavern he spots a donut. When the donut starts rolling away, Homer chases after it without knowing the donuts terrible secret. The donut contains a flash drive that exposes a scheme that involves some popular Simpson’s characters. A silly story, yes, but I wouldn’t expect anything less from a Simpson’s game.
You control Homer’s movement with a virtual directional pad on the left of the screen. You also have two buttons on the right side of the screen for punching and jumping. Homer fights various suited goons in front of some of Springfield’s landmarks. Occasionally an icon with Bart, Lisa or Marge’s face will appear on screen that acts as a super move for Homer.















