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Like the comic and the movies, the game uses the city for effect.
The newly released augmented-reality game uses your phone's GPS and clock to make Pokémon "appear" around you.
The game uses a virtual credits system: they can be earned and/or bought, then used to customise the bots.
An EEG based game uses "thoughts" to control game.
The game uses the COD4 engine, which works really well.
2) This UERG game uses Kinect's skeletal tracking features and motion sensor to interaction with patients.
The game uses motion tracking, so your Treo becomes a Wii-like controller.
The game uses 144 pieces and a piece of cardboard covered in a dotted pattern.
The game uses the 360's camera to track and decode trading cards.
The game uses Sumo's Emmersion engine.
The game uses the same Infinity Engine as Baldur's Gate.
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