Microsoft Debuts Full-Body Controller-less Gaming At E3
quintin3265 writes “At today’s Electronic Entertainment Expo press briefing, Microsoft unveiled Project Natal, a technology that eliminates the controller from gaming on the Xbox 360. In one demo, a player used her arms and legs to hit balls in an attempt to destroy a brick wall, and in another game, an employee threw virtual “paint” on a canvas to create a painting, even drawing an elephant using a silhouette feature. An accompanying video also demonstrated automatic login using facial recognition, videoconferencing with other Xbox Live members, and participating in a gameshow against another family through the Internet using speech recognition.” Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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Microsoft Debuts Full-Body Controller-less Gaming At E3
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My mind is officially blown now, If what they presented today reaches its full intended potential, This is history in the making and it will change not only how we play games but it will change how we interact with every thing, whether its just chatting with friends and family or just watching movies.