Controller Prototype for Xbox 360

Posted by admin | Xbox | Tuesday 14 July 2009 1:38 pm

Just recently, Microsoft launched a camera model which can be employed as controller for Xbox 360. This is called “Project Natal”, this camera abolishes the necessity for handheld input equipment rather the gizmo is capable of tracing the gamers’ complete body movement and determine their voice and face, scan images of true products and react to vocal and physical commands.

Microsoft unveiled also 10 elite latest games as well as a number of accompaniments to Xbox Live internet service during their flamboyant Electronic Entertainment Expo conference at the University of Southern California Galen Center.

However, the biggest highlight of the conference was when the senior vice president of Microsoft Don Mattrick together with Steven Spielberg launched “Project Natal”. Throughout the conference, the latest camera prototype was displayed with 3 archetypal program and these are the following:

* Ricochet

Similar to soccer game which necessitate the gamer to employ the entire body to rebound the balls to the aims

* Paint Party

This is an art-making application which employs the gamers’ body as brush

* Milo

This is where you will find a virtual boy communicating and interacting with the gamer

This is regarding the breaking of blockades which solely Xbox 360 is capable of doing. “Project Natal” gets rid of the necessity for using controllers and the makers consider that this latest model will let the gamer experience the fun more realistically.

“Project Natal” model exhibited at E3 press conference merges a camera, microphone, depth sensor and processor administering proprietary software. There is still not set date as to when the equipment as well as the complementary software would be released for public purchase. Aside from the announcement of the latest prototype, there are a number of launches made regarding the Xbox 360’s video features like functionality with Netfix online and so on.

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