When Microsoft announced it would start selling the Xbox One without the motion-sensing Kinect peripheral in June 2014, Mattia Traverso and his team at Through Games were shocked. They were in the ...
The conventional wisdom is that Kinect was an albatross on Xbox One, making the system more expensive at launch and taking away resource power. But now, over a decade later, the Kinect-like Nex ...
Halfbrick’s ridiculously habit-forming game Fruit Ninja will transform into Fruit Ninja Kinect this summer, part of Microsoft’s Summer of Arcade promotion for the Xbox 360. It’s one of a legion of ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. There were many highlights at Microsoft's press briefing at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in June. One that struck a chord in many a would-be-Jedi ...
Microsoft’s Kinect may not have found success as a gaming peripheral, but recognizing that a depth sensor is too cool to leave for dead, development continued even after Xbox gaming peripherals were ...
After falling in love with videogames during the days of the GameCube, Michael Beckwith has been writing about them since 2014. After graduating from university with a degree in Computer Games Design ...
Microsoft has created a unique experience with its Kinect motion-control gaming system. On its face, it’s more compelling than either the Nintendo Wii, which is now showing its age, and the Sony ...
Mathieu Marunczyn works at the Jackson School in Victoria, Australia. The school works with children with special needs and, after buying a Microsoft Kinect and playing "Happy Action Theater" with his ...
We knew it was only a matter of time before someone made the first Kinect sex game. And sure enough... From the folks who created "3D SexVilla," "Fetish 3D" and "3D Slut," comes the first official ...
This afternoon, NFL PLAY 60 ambassador and Super Bowl XLIV MVP Drew Brees were joined by kids from an Indianapolis-area middle school in a press conference from the NFL's Super Bowl media center to ...
So far, Kinect has done a miserable job of convincing gamers that it's something they'll want to play. However, when developer Goichi Suda (aka Suda 51, aka the guy that made Killer 7 and No More ...
Come on, no one’s surprised that a developer went and cobbled together a game that lets you air-tweak virtual body parts with Microsoft’s Kinect motion sensor, are they? It’s real and nearly here, ...