XBox 360 Motion System Kinect Launched
Microsoft’s motion control gaming system, Kinect for Xbox is finally out. The add on retails for $150.
The new device will be equipped with technology that is “really, really, close” to an actuality. The console, which was described as having a “natural interface,” will have a built in camera with the ability to recognize movement and voice. Unlike other consoles, the system will not need any controller.
Microsoft might be showing a line up of Natal games: River Rush, Ricochet, Living Statue, and Obstacle Course.
XBox 360 Motion System Kinect Will Cost $150
Microsoft will be selling their motion control system, Kinect, for $150 this October. The official price might be less than that. Kinect will go head to head with PS3 Move.
The new device will be equipped with technology that is “really, really, close” to an actuality. The console, which was described as having a “natural interface,” will have a built in camera with the ability to recognize movement and voice. Unlike other consoles, the system will not need any controller.
Microsoft might be showing a line up of Natal games: River Rush, Ricochet, Living Statue, and Obstacle Course.
XBox 360 Motion System Natal Rebranded As Kinect
Microsoft has previewed the Project Natal “experience” event on June 13 and the motion control system is now called Kinect. The device will launch this October for $149. It is rumored that Microsoft will release a slim version of the XBox 360.
The new device will be equipped with technology that is “really, really, close” to an actuality. The console, which was described as having a “natural interface,” will have a built in camera with the ability to recognize movement and voice. Unlike other consoles, the system will not need any controller.
Microsoft might be showing a line up of Natal games: River Rush, Ricochet, Living Statue, and Obstacle Course.
XBox 360 Motion System Natal Previews At E3
The electronic games expo, E3, will start next week and Microsoft plans to preview the Project Natal “experience” event on June 13, the Sunday night before E3 officially begins. We also have a rumour that this device will launch this October for $149.
Sony will show off the Move wand–shaped motion controller for the PS3 at the event.
The new device will be equipped with technology that is “really, really, close” to an actuality. The console, which was described as having a “natural interface,” will have a built in camera with the ability to recognize movement and voice. Unlike other consoles, the system will not need any controller.
Microsoft might be showing a line up of Natal games: River Rush, Ricochet, Living Statue, and Obstacle Course.
XBox 360 Motion System Natal Retail at $149 In October?
Microsoft revealed the Project Natal “experience” event on June 13, the Sunday night before E3 officially begins. Now we have a rumour that this device will launch this October for $149.
The new device will be equipped with technology that is “really, really, close” to an actuality. The console, which was described as having a “natural interface,” will have a built in camera with the ability to recognize movement and voice. Unlike other consoles, the system will not need any controller.
XBox 360 Motion System World Premiere On June 13th At E3 2010
Microsoft will reveal Project Natal “experience” event on June 13, the Sunday night before E3 officially begins. Press conference to follow on the start of E3 2010.
The new device will be equipped with technology that is “really, really, close” to an actuality. The console, which was described as having a “natural interface,” will have a built in camera with the ability to recognize movement and voice. Unlike other consoles, the system will not need any controller.
XBox 360 Natal Release Date And Price Leaked

Project Natal will be available worldwide November 2010, launch with 14 games, and sell for about 80 US dollars.
The new device will be equipped with technology that is “really, really, close” to an actuality. The console, which was described as having a “natural interface,” will have a built in camera with the ability to recognize movement and voice.
XBox Natal Coming Fall 2010

The 1Up team rumoured that Microsoft will release a new Xbox console in Fall 2010 which will be based on Project Natal. This is where Microsoft will introduce motion control capabilities to XBox 360.







