The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim shall hide behind scans and CG no longer; the RPG now has an official trailer with plenty of in-game footage to go over.
Clocking in at just under three minutes, the video should be a real treat for fans, with plenty of swords, spells, and evil trolls featuring. Plus, dragons!
The clip ends with a reminder of Skyrim‘s launch date: 11/11/11.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim shall hide behind scans and CG no longer; the RPG now has an official trailer with plenty of in-game footage to go over.
Clocking in at just under three minutes, the video should be a real treat for fans, with plenty of swords, spells, and evil trolls featuring. Plus, dragons!
The clip ends with a reminder of Skyrim‘s launch date: 11/11/11.

The recent spike shown in mobile game development due to the Microsoft/Nokia deal that went down last week might just be the beginning as Microsoft announced that a future software update will enable interconnectivity between Windows Phone 7 and the company’s motion tracking sensor, Kinect.
It’s also been reported that during Microsoft’s presentation at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the company demo’ed this link-up using the Dodgeball game included in the Kinect launch title Kinect Sports, developed by Rare. See the video above for a quick demonstration.
Lastly, it was revealed that the upcoming update would introduce multitasking, SkyDrive (cloud storage) support and third-party music players integration; features for other sites to report on.

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