announced last E3 2010, Microsoft Kinect - formerly known as Project Natal - the upcoming accessory for the Xbox 360, which will allow players to ditch their remote controls in favor of something more engaging, more interactive, and exciting:. their bodies
Indeed, just like the Nintendo Wii.
But the technology that powers Microsoft Kinect is very different from that which has sold millions of Nintendo Wii consoles for the past 4 years. Instead of a sensor that will monitor the movement of the remote control, you will receive a virtual image sensor to monitor the movement of a player's body.
great, right?
But, like any motion-sensing technology, the issue of accurate representation is always uskrsnuo.Nintendo Wii is not in this respect - 7 times out of 10 on average - when it comes to speed control. How about the Xbox 360 Kinect?
Well, the games featured at E3 2010 are either inspiring or full of doubt.
scene stealer of the show was definitely Harmonix Dance Central. Think about Konami's Dance Dance Revolution minus the need for a dance pad. This game is all dance at E3, not because of its highly interactive game play, but because of a visual depiction of actual real-time movement was very, very precise. Raise your hands and your avatar on the screen to pick up his at the same time.
However, although there are games that are intended to be legends, there are a number that raise some concern among avid gamers this early. Fist of the titles like Kinect Adventures and Kinect Sports, for example, demonstrated horrendous lag when they look at Jimmy Fallon Show.
Thus, the system will rule the motion control segment of the video games industry? Only time will tell, of course.