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News Pop! 02/20/07
By Eli Green

February 20, 2007 - 23:59



Today's edition of News Pop! is set to be a very short one. We don't have much to tell you about, other than a couple of releases and a little snippet about Fonix's VoiceIn becoming available for PS3 developers. So let's get to it!

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Arena Football and NBA Street Homecourt ship


Electronic Arts finally began shipping Arena Football: Road to Glory and NBA Street Homecourt today. The two new sports games, Arena Football coming from the EA Sports brand and Homecourt from the EA Big brand, are both releasing for their respective systems this week. NBA Street Homecourt should have released for Xbox 360 today and Arena Football: Road to Glory should be released for Playstation 2 on Thursday, but it may already be available in some stores today. Arena Football: Road to Glory is available for $29.99 USD/$34.99 CAD and is rated E10+ for Everyone 10 and up. NBA Street Homecourt is available for $59.99 USD/$69.99 CAD. A Playstation 3 version will also be available March 6th. For more information, you can can check out www.ea.com.

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VoiceIn becomes available for PS3 devs


Fonix Speech made an announcement today concerning the VoiceIn Game Edition and Playstation 3. The company has now made the technology available to developers creating games for Sony's next generation, high definition system. It will be up to the developers to decide on how they will be using the voice recognition technology. Things like voice commands for gameplay, maybe some better karaoke games. We're not quite sure just what to expect at the moment, but whatever developers decide to take advantage of the technology will probably use it for something interesting.



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