Gangnam Style riding into Just Dance 4

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Gangnam Style riding into Just Dance 4

Gangnam Style riding into Just Dance 4 Ubisoft announced this morning that “Gangnam Style” will be available as downloadable content for Just Dance 4 this November. The song, which has become an international phenomenon, has nearly 500 million views on YouTube. On that note, Psy is quoted as saying, “Gangnam Style and Just Dance 4, I can’t wait to see all the YouTube videos. via: www.joystiq.com

Study finds that 85% quit social games after one day

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Study finds that 85% quit social games after one day

Study finds that 85% quit social games after one day I just learned the term churn from our recent article on social game makers and how they track players. The term came up again today in a Gamasutra article on a new report from social game analysis firm Playnomics. via: www.destructoid.com

The backside of the Wii U surprises with new ports

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The backside of the Wii U surprises with new ports

The backside of the Wii U surprises with new ports As you can see from the picture Wii U demo stations are out in the wild. But that isn’t what this post is about. Notice anything strange about the backside of that Wii U? It has significantly more ports than previous builds of the system that we’ve been shown. Nintendo has been very quiet about the backside of the console for months now. via: gimmegimmegames.com

Xbox 360 to Lose Twitter and Facebook Apps

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Xbox 360 to Lose Twitter and Facebook Apps

Xbox 360 to Lose Twitter and Facebook Apps You’ll have to show Internet Explorer some love if you intend on updating your social networks from your Xbox. For a company that once wanted us to use the Xbox 360 for all manner of social network interaction, this certainly is a strange move:… via: www.escapistmagazine.com

‘Ultra High Definition’ officially replaces ‘4K’ as name for next-gen TV standard

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‘Ultra High Definition’ officially replaces ‘4K’ as name for next-gen TV standard

‘Ultra High Definition’ officially replaces ‘4K’ as name for next-gen TV standard A board of industry leaders recently convened for a meeting in which it was decided that “Ultra High Definition” will replace “4K” as the name for the emerging, next-generation TV and projector technology. The decision was motivated not only by a need for a catchy, recognizable name, but also by the need to avoid potential legal issues. via: www.digitaltrends.com