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Paula Creamer has won nine LPGA Tour events. Her nickname is The Pink Panther. She’s included as a golfer in Tiger Woods 11. She reckons playing the game with Move is “authentic.”
“I would definitely say it’s authentic to a golf swing,” Creamer said in the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 promotional video you’ll find below.
“I mean, you’re holding it, you’re swinging it at the pace that you want to go, and you can control how far it goes.”
Sounds practically real. Paula wasn’t finished, though.
“I think probably the neatest part about it is that you’re so much more in control of it,” she said.
“It’s so realistic, and the fact that I do play golf, and I can see the golf courses, I think, would entice me to try new things.”
That’s an open goal, but we’ll be civilised. Check out Paula, the expert swinger, in action below.
The game’s out this month.

Dead Space 2’s multiplayer is set to gets first airing on Friday, according to GTTV’s Geoff Keighley.
The reveal will be on the next episode of GameTrailers TV.
It’s unknown exactly what will be featured, but you can probably guess this will be one of the big reveals.
Dead Space 2 launches on January 28 for PS3, 360 and PC.
Thanks, Gamerzines.

Harmonix has released a video for Rock Band 3, showing off the big keyboard debut complete with commentary from the developers.
In the video posted below, the peripheral is shown off using tracks from Huey Lewis and The News, Ida Maria, Tears for Fears and Them Crooked Vultures.
It looks rather neat, even the part with the Huey Lewis tune. Have a watch.
Rock Band 3 is out October 26 in the US and October 29 for the rest of the world on DS, PS3, Wii, and Xbox 360.

Sony updated the European arm of PSN this morning, and while there’s no love for PSP owners this week, PS3 users can get their hands on a Quantum Theory demo, a few sale titles, some Dragon Age and Mafia II DLC, and Top Gun.
There’s also some A-Ha and Depeche Mode in your SingStar, lucky ducks.
Get the full gaming bits below.
PlayStation Store
Special Offers (until Sept. 15)
Permanent Price Reductions: NormalTanks (was – £3.49/€3.99 now – £2.49/€2.99)
Trial and Unlock (PS3): Worms 2: Armageddon (£11.99/€14.99 to unlock)
Downloadable Games (PS3): Top Gun (£7.99/€9.99)
minis (PS3/PSP): Flying Hamster (£5.99/€6.99)
Demos (PS3): Quantum Theory
Add-On Game Content (PS3)
FirstPlay (PS3): FirstPlay Episode 023 (£0.99/€1.20)
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Videos, premium themes, wallpapers, Avatars and rest can be found over on the EU PS Blog.
As usual, check for availability in your area before getting too excited over the content.