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Friday, June 25, 2010
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X-box-Introduced officially this past week at the E3, the Kinect is a sleekly designed motion bar that plugs into your Xbox 360 console. It's compatible with the new slimmer Xbox 360 model, as well as older Xbox 360 units. Instead of utilizing controllers for on-screen movement, it actually reads your body with its sensor, so you are basically acting as the controller. Two players can take part in games at once, playing competitively in sports games or working together in unison to control a raft. The device is currently set for release Nov. 4 for $149.99
PS#-Introduced at the Game Developers Conference back in March of this year, Sony finally unveiled retail plans for the gaming controllers at E3. It's set for release on Sept. 19 in the U.S., with the motion controller set to go for $50 and a secondary navigation controller going for $40. You'll need a PS3 Eye camera as well, although you can score a bundle with the regular controller, camera and "Sports Champions" game for $100. The Move controller, which has a glowing ping-pong-bal-attachment at one end, reads your motions via the camera and executes actions on-screen. Sony is also working to incorporate Move features.
Now they just getting it
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