Anyone remember Xbox Kinect? It was this strange-looking motion-sensing peripheral for the Xbox 360, and later Xbox One, which used a camera to track the gamer's movements. First unveiled at E3 2009 ...
It’s been ten years since Microsoft launched the Kinect camera and it lived quite a life. The Xbox 360 peripheral became a key part of the whole Xbox platform and then years later, almost just as ...
Miguel "Migz" Llado started playing games and consoles in the early '90s. From the Famicom generation up to now with the Xbox Series S, he has enjoyed many years with different games and platforms. A ...
Romeo is a writer, gamer, PR practitioner, podcaster, and pro wrestler who's been playing for nearly his whole life. Since getting a Famicom at 4 or 5 years old, he's never stopped playing, whether it ...
Marketing material acquired by Kotaku over the weekend reveals what could be the final box art for Microsoft’s motion controller, Kinect. Holding the Kinect and Kinect-enabled game boxes is a retail ...
Despite making a splash when it launched for the Xbox 360 in 2010, the Kinect never seemed to find a foothold in the market. There simply weren't ever enough games that utilized the hardware to make ...
Xbox One fans wanting to use Kinect features should move to snap up remaining adapter stock. Microsoft has ceased production of the adapters needed to use Kinect cameras with newer model Xbox Ones.
The Daily is reporting that Microsoft is currently working on a Kinect-enabled set top box that would work without the Xbox. It would be a new product separate from the Xbox Kinect and offer streaming ...
The Xbox Kinect has turned 15, and we’re all grateful the industry got over its obsession with whatever Nintendo was up to at the time. Announced in 2009 as Project Natal, with hindsight being 20:20, ...
Harry Potter for Kinect's box art has been revealed by Warner Bros Interactive. Along with the pack shot, new images of the game were revealed for gamescom showing Quidditch, wizard duels and potion ...
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