CES 2010 – Microsoft Keynote – New Project Natal announcements
by admin on Friday, July 15th, 2011 | 18 Comments
Microsoft Premiers the project Natal System for the public at CES 2010 in Las Vegas. When is it available? Project Natal will be available This holiday 2010 t3chh3lp.com This bit of the keynote covers the latest features available and to come to Xbox Live and Xbox 360. Watch Full keynote at T3ch H3lp http t3chh3lp.com
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@abooood95 yes, Americans don’t say Christmas anymore for politically correct reasons, it’s now called “Holiday”
1) Hold your breath.
2) Copy all of these steps.
3) Go to two other video.
4) Paste it in the comments.
If you can do all of this without breathing you’re a good pot smoker
GTFOVevo 6 hours ago GTFOVevo 6 hours ago
or is it Kinect?
ok wtf if this is ture why is there knect it makes no sence
WOW beats the hell out of that Nintendo q(W)ueef and PS Move-Your Harry Potter Wand where you waving around some huge dildo/vibrator thing-a-ma-bob.
@1996kostas1996 I guess you haven’t used windows 7 then.
it’s the beging of motion control.
it’s the beging of playing without a controler.
it’s the beging of the end.
@aantill yeah they are good at software just like WINDOWS!!!! hahahahaha.
@wreynolds1995 yeah?
@wreynolds1995 the eye toy really sucked though so sony gave up and now microsoft made the own and it pwns
virtual fighting tournaments will come from this. Video game superstars!
so their is not gonna be no more epic games. Just stand around and play weak game like the wii
@wanasaaaaaa yeah if you want to play mini games for the rest of your life….How tdo you want to move in FPS? You simly won’t. Natal is a FAIL!
now not needed for the remote control or any physical device
@wreynolds1995 thanks
everything you need is at simpset.com
Isn’t this just the EyeToy for Xbox 360?
@HAWKNUTS4 Well, Sony have recently, or are going to soon, released their own “PS3 Wiimote”, which looks like a shaped stick with a glowing orb on the end. On the other hand, Nintendo has the Wii already. The only problem is, while they both do already have their own wireless interactive controllers, Microsoft is seemingly upping the ante with this “Project: NATAL” thing, as they don’t even have a remote.