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Microsoft shows off Kinect

June 14th, 2010 by Colin Temple

Microsoft just had its E3 media briefing, and has unveiled Kinect, its controllerless control system for the Xbox 360.

Previously known as “Project Natal”, Kinect is a camera/microphone system for the Xbox 360 that’s capable of tracking full body movements. With Kinect, games can be controlled by voice and body movements, while simple vocal commands and hand gestures can now control menus and media on the Xbox 360.

No RPGs for the system yet, but we do have a number of other titles including a dance game and a Star Wars game. I wonder how RPG menus would work. I expect problems if developers all jump on the Kinect bandwagon at once, without thinking about how the controls will actually work for other genres than those already seen.

Kinect will be out on November 4, 2010. Microsoft also unveiled a smaller model of the Xbox 360 with a 250 GB drive and built-in WiFi, which ships today for $299 U.S.

Kinect for Xbox 360 unveiled at E3 | Xbox Living



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