Sounds like, let's hi-jack what Nintendo did with the Wii.Jayde111 said:I was until I saw the games they were releasing with it.
Kinectimals
Kinect Adventures
Kinect: Disney
Zumba FItness Party
MotionSports
The Biggest Loser: Ultimate Workout
grammar, not spelling and no.megaman24681012 said:Excuse me? your spelling is freaking terrible, may you repeat that?Thurmer said:some reason i just thought of that annoying paper clip asking if you'd like some help ...lol?megaman24681012 said:no, though, I wonder what it'll register if I masturbate in front of it.
Project Natal was the codename. This is the production name.Neikun said:What's with the name change anyway?
*Insert bad dancing and wii game rip-offs here*squid5580 said:I am excited by the potential. I am excited about this whole new gaming era we seem to be heading in with Natal or kinetic leading the way. We are one step closer to home console VR
Of course. Show me the system that had all these great AAA titles for thier launch.Yukinari said:*Insert bad dancing and wii game rip-offs here*squid5580 said:I am excited by the potential. I am excited about this whole new gaming era we seem to be heading in with Natal or kinetic leading the way. We are one step closer to home console VR
Don't forget the window-cleaning games that totally won't be ripped off the eyetoy?Yukinari said:*Insert bad dancing and wii game rip-offs here*squid5580 said:I am excited by the potential. I am excited about this whole new gaming era we seem to be heading in with Natal or kinetic leading the way. We are one step closer to home console VR
Which is exactly who they should be focusing on. The Wii has the older casual market covered. The PS3 and 360 have the hardcores covered. No one is thinking about the children. The children whose little hands can't reach the buttons on the 360 controller. The children whose parents won't let them pretend throw a 5lb piece of plastic at a TV. Now all we need is something for pets and we are done.Simalacrum said:It had potential, yes, but looking at the current line-up seen at E3... it looks like Microsoft are aiming this purely at kids, and kids only, which is kinda disappointing.