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I happened to click "Missing in Action: Top 10 games that didn't make E3" in Wired.com expecting to read anything about my beloved and desired Wii RPG trilogy (ToG, Xenoblade, Last Story) and though those games not only didn't make it to E3 but neither to the "Top 10 games that didn't make E3" (that's like: not-doing-itnot-doing-it ), I got to read some interesting things about ex Natal now Kinnect software and its gaming possibilities.

I hadn't stop and think about it, but after comparing what Microsoft showed at 2009 E3 and 2010 E3 I am really wondering about what are the real possibilities of Kinnect and what direction really microsoft want/can take with its technology.

What do you think about it?



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6. Everything that Kinect Was Supposed to Do

Did you guys play that martial-arts game that uses Kinect, Microsoft’s promising new motion controller for Xbox 360? Or the one where you smash a city as Godzilla? Or the skateboarding game where you scan in your own decks? Or the facial recognition software that lets you try on new clothes? Or the four-player quiz game? Or the Netflix app that lets you flick and wave through movies?

Oh, you mean none of that actually exists and all you played was a knockoff of Wii Sports? Yeah.

 

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