Microsoft’s Kinect comes out this Thursday, but some of you might still
be curious how the system works. Kinect Creative Director Kudo Tsunoda
recently stopped by the office to explain all of the system’s inner
workings.
While Rare has developed the Kinect launch title Kinect Sports,
don’t think that the Microsoft-owned studio is going to be focused entirely on the new peripheral.
If you want a sneak preview of what you and your
friends will look like while playing the thing, check out Microsoft’s
first run of ads for the new peripheral.
Just when you think that acting like a spazz while rushing down a river
in Kinect Adventures couldn't look any more ridiculous, peripheral
manufacturer Atomic Accessories steps up to the plate.
U.K.-based developer Rare asks the Kinect for Xbox 360 Facebook community what exactly they wanted to know about the upcoming launch title, Kinect Sports.
In another shotgun Microsoft interview, we talk with Kinect creator Kudo
Tsunoda about the casual versus core school of thought and the “go big
or go home” approach to integrating Kinect technology.
Microsoft revealed a ton of new Japanese developer-created Kinect games
in the works at this year's TGS 2010 keynote, but one of the biggest
surprises is a brand new property from Sega: Rise of Nightmares.
As part of a group of major Japanese partnerships revealed at their TGS
2010 keynote, Microsoft announced that new developer Grounding Inc. is
creating a dragon flying game for Kinect currently titled Project Draco.
It sounds like Microsoft is preparing a new update to the Xbox 360's
dashboard in time for the launch of the Kinect motion sensing hardware.
User daModder100 has seemingly already uncovered access to the update,
as evidence in the YouTube video below.