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Joystiq (Free subscription) | yesterday
With Project Natal on schedule for a 2010 arrival, it's no surprise that Microsoft's annual Gamefest conference will offer programming tracks designed to get developers up to speed on how best to design for and implement the technology in their Xbox 360 games. The tech summit, which runs from February 10 and 11 in Seattle will offer two types of Natal-themed sessions. The first, Project Natal Design...
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TechSpot (Free subscription) | yesterday
Microsoft today announced that it will reveal more details about its upcoming motion sensing peripheral for the Xbox 360, codenamed Project Natal, to developers at its Gamefest conference this February. According to the event's website, one session will focus on designing games for the peripheral while another gets into the technical aspects of it, giving advice on gesture recognition, avatar reta...
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Edge Magazine (Free subscription) | yesterday
Fresh details about Xbox 360’s upcoming motion sensing camera, Project Natal, are likely to be revealed at two Gamefest conference sessions in February 2009. A Natal design track will focus on developing ideas “to help you take your game from office to living room - creating new ways to work, building showcase experiences, divining user intent, and designing gestures for UI versus game...
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Internet's Best Secrets (Free subscription) | yesterday
If you thought you would be able to enjoy Project Natal from Microsoft on your Xbox this Christmas, you're sadly mistaken. This revolutionary technology will apparently be launched in November 2010 - still one year way! The only good news is that it's expected to cost between $50 and $80 USD. I hate it that they show off this kind of stuff, over one year away from an actual product launch...
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Product Reviews Net (Free subscription) | 11/21/2009
Last month we posted some news about Microsoft talking Project Natal prices for the Xbox 360, which was followed up a few days ago with an update on both prices and a release date. What about Project Natal games? On October 5th we spoke about EA working on a secret title, but today we hear something [...]
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Eurogamer (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
Jobs going on Natal, 343 teams too. Microsoft is seeking talented people to bolster the Natal team at MGS and help "drive the success of Gears of War and Shadow Complex". That's our first glimpse of a future for Chair's triumphant Xbox Live Arcade game. Mind you this isn't surprising given its critical (9/10 on Eurogamer) and commercial success. Even less surprising is news of more Gears...
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GamesIndustry.biz (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
Buoyed by news of Xbox 360 hitting 10 million in Europe, Microsoft earlier this week released its autumn update for Live users, introducing Twitter, Facebook, Last.fm and a Zune-branded video marketplace to the service. With Christmas approaching and Sony launching its own video service for PlayStation users this week, the battleground between the two fierce rivals has shifted decisively beyond just...
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findability.org (RSS 0.91) (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
I was enjoying this fascinating video about the SixthSense project, which I learned about from this IxDA post when this crazy lemur leapt onto the screen... ...and made my day. Very cool! Oh, and if you like that video, you'll also like these videos about Project Natal for the Xbox. Thanks for the links Amit!
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TechRadar (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
A new joint venture from Belgian specialists in 3D recognition software and 3D sensing tech could provide some much-needed competition to Microsoft's heavily hyped Project Natal when it launches next year. The leading specialists in 3D recognition software at Softkinetic have partnered with inventors of a patented 3D-sensing tech at Optrima , with the lofty claim that they are now able to offer the...
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TechRadar (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Sony officially announced the launch of its PlayStation Network video delivery service for Europe today, bringing 800 movies available to download for watching on the PS3 or PSP. The line-up of films comes from the likes of 20th Century Fox, Walt Disney, Lionsgate, MGM, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, Starz Media, Universal, and Warner Bros, so big movies like Star Trek , X-Men Origins: Wolverine...
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PC Mag (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
It's entirely possible, and reasonable, that the controllerless Project Natal technology Microsoft is developing will replace a remote control on Xbox 360-powered TVs, Marc Whitten, the general manager responsible for Microsoft's Xbox Live service, told attendees at the Streaming Media West show.
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AfterDawn.com (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
Last week we reported the rumor that Microsoft's upcoming Project Natal motion sense device was set for a November 2010 launch, along with a cheap £30-50 price tag. Today, Microsoft has denied the rumors, claiming they are "not accurate." After launching the Xbox 360 autumn update with Facebook, Twitter, Last.fm and Zune Video, Xbox 360 UK president Neil Thompson was asked about the...
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Engadget (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
Sony's said to be launching its PS3 motion controllers sometime early next year and, while that company isn't always the most reliable when it comes to shipping things on time, Microsoft must surely want to get its competition out sooner than later. Last we heard, though, the 360 Natal attachment wouldn't be ready to compete until next holiday season -- but would at least sell for an attractive "impulse...
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Register Hardware (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
Gadget 'still in the baking' Project Natal won’t launch in November 2010, despite recent claims to the contrary, a UK Microsoft executive has stated.…
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TechRadar (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
Following a veritable slew of Xbox Live news over the last week, Microsoft is offering online gaming noobs and shy retiring 360 gamers alike a new reason to sign up for an Xbox Live Gold member's account – by making full access to Xbox Live free this coming weekend in the US and all next week in the UK. Microsoft has announced it is hosting free Live weekends for Silver members to give them...
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sutradhar | 06/07/2009
Boss of computer world winner Microsoft's- announcement of Project Natal, their new Xbox 360 full-body motion control device, was a clear challenge to Nintendo's Wii. Naturally, it got Nintendo's attention. Click Here More Information
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khevana7@gmail.com | 06/04/2009
Microsoft Project Natal motion-controller for Xbox 360 Microsoft Corp. debuted a new video-capture, game control technology dubbed "Project Natal" on Monday. At the E3 video game convention in Los Angeles, the software giant /quotes/comstock/15*!msft/quotes/nls/msft (MSFT 21.40, 0.00, 0.00%) showcased a new system that will allow players to control games with their body motions, with no other control
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bannaneitorter | 06/02/2009
That's right, it's you! Microsoft took the idea of the Nintendo Wii motion controller five steps further by allowing us to control our games with our bodies — there's nothing you have to hold. It's called "Project Natal," which sounds like a top-secret government operation, or a new energy drink. Microsoft is known for changing the name of its products before they launch, and I sure hope it does in
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