Swing like Tiger Woods with Kinect, urges EA

Swing like Tiger Woods with Kinect, urges EA
The hunt for women in Assassin's Creed reached ridiculous lengths

This week on 7DiG we discuss the Latin for ring, look at gaming tech that's older than at least one of our team and eye up John Adams' wife.

Our favourite moment is finding out that EA Sports' Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13's back cover asks you to 'Swing like a pro with Kinect' and even 'relive Tiger Woods' most memorable accomplishments. These are mini-games we can't wait to see.

Swing when you're winning

PS4 Or…bis? Apparently someone from Sony's PlayStation division has decided that games consoles shouldn't be given numbers but wonderful names that don't sound AT ALL like some form of chewing gum. Honest injun. So not content with giving us PS Vita we're now looking at the PS Orbis instead of a PS4. Orbis in Latin means circle, orb or disk.

Broad spectrum appeal We're utterly behind the Raspberry Pi project – especially if clever people are capable of coming up with stuff as good as this. A ZX Spectrum emulator on a £22 bit of kit. Plus, we can now educate our younger staff writers as to exactly what Manic Miner is.

They've got 99 problems… So the next Assassin's Creed is set in the American Revolution. That's AWESOME right? Well, apparently not so much if you want strong women characters. "There are a few people, like John Adams' wife," said creative director Alex Hutchison. "They tried very hard in the TV series to not make it look like a bunch of dudes, but it really is a bunch of dudes." [CVG]

Angry Birds Sticking with Angry Birds for a moment, we were very pleased to hear that Angry Birds Space will be coming to Windows Phone. Mainly because we're keen to lean over and judge people on trains for not getting three stars on the easy levels.

Assassin's Creed guy:

"They tried very hard in the TV series to not make it look like a bunch of dudes, but it really is a bunch of dudes."

Euro 2012 DLC A late entry in 7DiG this week was the news that EA has decided not to release a standalone Euro 2012 football game but instead offer up an expansion pack with all the teams, stadiums and a mini-game where you argue the case for Wayne Rooney to not be banned for the first two group games. Only two out of these three things are true. [Guardian]

GAME cards If you happened to be sat on a £100 gift card from Game, given to you as, say a leaving present when you moved on, you wouldn't have been foolish enough to not spend it would you? Would you? Oh, well it's basically not really much good now. Sorry :( [CVG]

Multi -Max Multi-Payne This week also gave us a glimpse at the multiplayer for MAX. PAYNE. 3.

We end, as always, with some of the awesome features that have cropped up around the Future games sites.

CVG

Black Ops 2 Release Date Leaked

Assassin's Creed 3 Demo First look

A history of Resident Evil Games

Official Playstation

Test Your Playstation Sound Knowledge

Physically Painful Video Games

The Mass Effect 3 Ending What Bioware have to Say

Nintendo

Legend Of Zelda Facts & Secrets

Donkey Kong Wii Wishlist

Wii U-Guide Everything You Need To Know

Golden Joysticks

Ridge Racer Unbounded - Video Review

EVE Online Gameplay using Direct X 11

Assassin's Creed 3 - Alex Hutchinson interview

OXM

Black Ops 2 and Elite 2.0 details

Day one DLC Row

Dragon's Dogma GamePlay Videos

Patrick Goss

Patrick Goss is the ex-Editor in Chief of TechRadar. Patrick was a passionate and experienced journalist, and he has been lucky enough to work on some of the finest online properties on the planet, building audiences everywhere and establishing himself at the forefront of digital content.  After a long stint as the boss at TechRadar, Patrick has now moved on to a role with Apple, where he is the Managing Editor for the App Store in the UK.