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kitler53 said:
lol at all the hate in this thread. it was a pretty good read overall, posting a few of the other notable quotables the OP decided to ignore.

"Whether you're swinging at a ball, stepping to the side for a kick save, or pelvic thrusting towards a ball like a sex-starved maniac, Natal will convey your motions on to the screen exactly how you'd expect it to."


"Space Invaders Extreme is controlled by sliding your entire body back and forth in front of the screen. If you hop to the left, the ship will slide with you. Step back to the right and you can slide in that direction to dodge a bullet. To fire, you simply raise your arms in the air and point up. Now, this is one instance where the game technically works with Natal, but I can't see anybody actually preferring it to a normal controller. Holding your arms in the air and jumping back and forth is far more work and not quite as easy to stay accurate compared to a controller."


"The sweat pouring off of me after just a few moments of play did prove one thing, at least. Natal is going to put you through a workout. Leaping after balls in Ricochet, holding your arms outstretched for minutes at a time in Katamari, or shuffling from side to side in Space Invaders Extreme is far more exercise than you'll get sitting in a couch tapping on a button."


"Microsoft claims that Natal will work under any light conditions. It uses an infared sensor, which if sensitive enough could detect body heat and use that to track your motions. So far, however, we've only seen it in setups meticulously crafted by Microsoft -- well lit with little background interference."


"We all know and love Space Invaders, but I don't think I could possibly sell someone on the idea of playing it with Natal. Ricochet, on the other hand, is the kind of thing that will be a hit. We hardcore gamers like to sit around and imagine the possibilities of what you could do by combining Natal with a traditional controller. In reality, it's the simple and fun mini or carnival games that are going to be the winners."

Actually, there is a video where they cut out all of the lights and it worked fine.