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Project Natal: Microsoft Goes After the Wii
by Jordan Yerman | June 1, 2009 at 03:22 pm
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Microsoft has unveiled a new secret weapon at the E3 2009 conference: a motion-sensing system, known so far as Project Natal, allows the gamer to control the game without... controls.
This is an industry-changing innovation, if it works: the Wii wooed non-gamers with its un-geeky control system: imagine what happens when there are no buttons to figure out, and no wands to hurl through the screen.
No release date has yet been announced.
Project Natal - that’s codename - will work with every 360 when it launches and will be available on all the new systems.
His demo included a real person named Clair interacting with a virtual boy named Milo. The boy recognizes the person talking to him, he responds with different emotions based on your facial expressions.
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Jordan Yerman
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at 09:25 on June 2nd, 2009
Just confused. Will this invention heavily contribute to the number of young pot-bellies and double-chins in this world or it works the otherway ?
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