First we trained our brain on the DS with Nintendo’s Brain Age games,
but soon we may be getting our whole bodies involved when Respond With
Your Body: New Brain Training comes out for Microsoft’s Kinect.
Microsoft's Gamerscore Blog revealed yet another Kinect bundle package
that will be available in stores on November 4th when the
much-anticipated motion control camera unit launches.
Microsoft is hoping that Kinect will be a big success for the Xbox 360,
but creative director Kudo Tsunoda sees that as only the beginning for
the motion-tracking camera.
There’s a guy who’s really good at soccer out there. His name is David
Beckham. EA seems keen on the man, and they’ve to decided to appoint him
as Brand Ambassador of EA Sports Active, an honor that comes second to
being knighted.
Microsoft’s Kinect might be taking a different path from the company’s
hardcore-courting foundation, but that doesn’t mean that it won’t be
successful.
Speaking with British gaming site, TechRadar, a Microsoft executive stood up for Kinect's $149.99 price tag, comparing it to Sony and Nintendo's offerings.[Excerpt]
Do Kinectimals, Child of Eden, and other games using Microsoft's new motion-sensing technology make you psyched for the future? Or are you expecting this test to be a failure? Let us know!
It should
come as no surprise that the Kinect dance game Dance Central
will be getting post-release content just like Rock Band. One thing might be a bit
different from what players are accustomed to: the price.
Can’t wait to flail in front of Kinect’s dual cameras? You don’t have
to. According to a recent Microsoft
tweet, official Microsoft stores “nationwide” will offer
opportunities to test out Kinect before it hits retail this November.
If you're one of those angry forum posters who has gleefully pointed out
how Sony's upcoming PlayStation Move controller looks and operates very
similarly to a Wii remote, it looks like you've got a supporter in
Fable 3 designer Peter Molyneux.