And just like that, all three of the major game consoles now have some semblance of motion controls. Unlike the Nintendo Wii and PlayStation Move, however, Microsoft's Kinect for Xbox 360 opts to get ...
Microsoft's Kinect for Xbox 360 takes motion gaming to the next level by offering a groundbreaking control scheme that lets you use your body as a controller. Kinect Bundles and Games Kinect comes ...
Kinect, Microsoft's motion-gaming controller for the Xbox 360 goes on sale today, so we take you through everything you need to know, including pricing, our verdict and a stupid video. Luke Westaway ...
Intrepid but flawed, Microsoft’s Kinect motion-sensor for Xbox 360 offers true controller-free gaming at a reasonable price, but suffers from serious accuracy and tracking issues. “You are the ...
REDMOND, Wash. — Nov. 15, 2010 — Microsoft Corp. today announced it has sold 1 million Kinect for Xbox 360 units worldwide in 10 days and is on pace to hit 5 million by the end of the year. The ...
In June, Microsoft officially redubbed its Project Natal motion-sensing system as Kinect and unveiled the new $300 250GB Xbox 360 slim. In July, the software giant announced a new $200 4GB variant of ...
Did Microsoft forget something at today’s E3 2010 press show? How about Kinect’s (the motion-sensing add-on for Microsoft’s Xbox 360) standalone and bundle pricing? Leave it to games retailer GameStop ...
The company wants to redefine learning with interactive TV, book and games offers that allow users to interact with the likes of Grover and Cookie Monster and let kids play with characters from "The ...
Microsoft has announced five new, exclusive games for Xbox 360 that will work with the console's upcoming Kinect motion gaming system. The titles - "Steel Battalion Heavy Armor" (Capcom), "Rise of ...
Cameras? IR emitters? Natal? Kinect? Xbox 360? WTF? Give us three minutes. We can explain everything. Let’s boil this down to its most simple: Kinect is an Xbox 360 peripheral. Think of it as a webcam ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...