| Zucas said: NATAL- basically what Eyetoy has been doing for awhile haha. But it looked pretty interesting until Milo which is pretty scary. The games looked fun for NATAL but everything else is just weird. |
Ok to clear up some things:
This device captures 3D images, not 2D. I believe it uses one camera and emits infrared pulses or something of the sort to capture the rest of the 3D image. Also, this has the potential to go way beyond Eyetoy which could only track color changes in 2D space.
I think the whole Milo thing was just an example of how developers can use this device to make it incredibly interactive and personal. It's a demo of the potential to create games that literally interact with YOU and not your "character".
Also, that piece on predicting this thing to cost $200 is just plain stupid. MS is not stupid enough to think people would buy a $200 peripheral. If anything I bet it will be included with every Xbox 360 in the future (bundled), and available for like $50-75.







