Xbox 360 Kinect: hands on

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It was bodies and limbs a-flailing in Sydney this week as Microsoft showed off its forthcoming Xbox 360 accessory, Kinect.

The system is a step beyond the Nintendo Wii as it replaces a traditional game pad with a camera that tracks your whole body's movements.

The accessory hits Australian shelves on 18 November 2010 for AU$199 and includes a motion-sensing camera hardware and a copy of Kinect Adventures. An Xbox 360 Slim bundle will also be available for AU$449.

CNET Australia got hot and sweaty at the Microsoft Open House showcase this week as we got some time to play with the new controller. Take a look at the photo gallery below or watch the video of our GameSpot Australia colleagues as they dance, jump and kick through six of the first Kinect titles coming on the market at launch.


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Rog posted a comment   

harmonix didnt design guitar hero...

 

gmarman posted a reply   

"Harmonix is perhaps best known as being the developer of Rock Band, as well as being the original developer of the Guitar Hero series before development moved to Neversoft."

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmonix_Music_Systems

 

Evan posted a reply   

Owned

 

Evan posted a reply   

Owned

 

shivam posted a comment   

its gona b amazin
im eagerly waitin for xbox kinect' s release

 

Nishant (perth) posted a comment   

If only Microso$t added BluRay writer and reader to their xBox lineup; suddenly all this would become an excellent investment.

 

Gabba posted a reply   

when blu-ray came out the association wanted microsoft to have it or blu-ray will fail. Sony had the liberty to risk all possible mean to make blu-ray successful. Why would the blu-ray disc association help microsoft when sony took the risk?
Micro$oft is all about bribing companies and mostly copy innovation from others

 

Tom posted a reply   

I agree......The only true innovation from micro$oft is the original windows, Xbox Live, Microsoft office, Kinect and nothing else....zune, windows 7, Xbox (360), windows phone OS and so on are all hardly are innovation things of Micro$oft and absolutely easy to identify the origins.....

 

Tom posted a reply   

I agree......The only true innovation from micro$oft is the original windows, Xbox Live, Microsoft office, Kinect and nothing else....zune, windows 7, Xbox (360), windows phone OS and so on are all hardly are innovation things of Micro$oft and absolutely easy to identify the origins.....


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