Tagged: Kinect
It’s time for another edition of The Sandbox, the weekly feature in which the GamerNode team members reveal what we’ve been playing over the past few days and what we’ve got on our plates for the weekend. This week we… Read More »
Earlier this year at E3 it was revealed that Angry Birds would be heading to consoles this holiday season. Now developer Rovio has revealed the first details on the upcoming entry in the famed franchise, including a 3DS version. Angry… Read More »
A recent press release courtesy of Bethesda has revealed a free Xbox 360 title update for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. The update, which is expected to come out later this month, will include Kinect support. Don’t worry, players won’t… Read More »
Host Sinan Kubba is joined by regular guests Xantiriad and (a sadly fleeting) Joseph DeLia, and also by special guest Tony Atkins of Cane and Rinse and SuperHappyFunTimeShow. The four take a look back at how motion controls have (or have… Read More »
“Understanding existence and physical form as an interpretation of light energy through the physical eyes will open up greater potential to explore the energetic boundaries of color, form and light that are perceived as immediate reality.” The Kinect can be… Read More »
Several relationships may go through some strains this Valentine’s Day, as BioWare has announced that the demo for Mass Effect 3 will be arriving for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC all on the day originally reserved for boxes… Read More »
Microsoft and News Corporation have revealed that the company behind Fox News will be bringing the channel’s broadcasts along with several other News Corp.-owned properties to the Xbox 360 via new Xbox LIVE apps in 2012. Announced last night at… Read More »
It appears that Microsoft is working on not just a next generation console, but a next-generation Kinect as well as sources have informed EuroGamer that the new motion control device will be so accurate that it can read lips. According… Read More »
[viddler id=1a481828&w=600&h=380] Rail shooters found Kinect a tenuously appropriate vehicle when Child of Eden hit the psychedelic sweet spot in June 2011. Now, charm-smothered and bristling with the potential of Microsoft’s motion camera peripheral, The Gunstringer wrangles the awkward approximation… Read More »
Remember in Mission Impossible 64 (you remember) when Ethan Hunt had to schmooze his way through the Russian Embassy to quietly incapacitate the Ambassador’s aide, assume his face, then talk his way into the KGB headquarters? Remember the slight nuances… Read More »