it works with the EyeToy and PlayStation Eye so why not Natal?
it works with the EyeToy and PlayStation Eye so why not Natal?


one of the reasons this will work is because. it only takes one. and you can play with your family.
where as the wii. you have to purchase a second wiimote($30) and another nunchuck($30) and soon wm+($30-35).
and this is going to draw alot of people. and when this happens they(3rd party pub/devs) will see it as a potential goldmine and start developing games(alot of shovelware) for it which will lead to more exclusives, which is just what microsoft wants 
note: i am not trying to troll. i am just outlining why it is a awesome idea.
Shanobi said:
Funny is Microsoft once again following Nintendo's lead, but doing it so poorly. They couldn't get the D-pad right, this thing is going to be a complete waste of time, outside of a few minigames that they will develope for it. Funny is Microsoft fans who defended their precious system for not having motion controls for so long, now declaring the Wii dead because Microsoft have fashioned together a slightly more advanced eye-toy.
Have fun playing that in a dark room. Or when you are trying not to disturb people. |
But using one arm for majority of your motions might result in this.. o_O

Isn't it better to work your whole body?
If I had a 360 I wouldn't care about the "Natal"
| axumblade said: I want to play the quiz show game. That was really awesome how the guy hit his hand and all of a sudden it picked him and said his name even. Then when the kid answered the question, it repeated him and told him he was right. I want to play that so badly. I've always aspired to be on a quiz show. :-[ |
haha.. that quiz show game made me think of something else with those hand motions.
| dsister44 said: one of the reasons this will work is because. it only takes one. and you can play with your family. where as the wii. you have to purchase a second wiimote($30) and another nunchuck($30) and soon wm+($30-35). and this is going to draw alot of people. and when this happens they(3rd party pub/devs) will see it as a potential goldmine and start developing games(alot of shovelware) for it which will lead to more exclusives, which is just what microsoft wants ![]() note: i am not trying to troll. i am just outlining why it is a awesome idea. |
This doesn't really change your point but I just wanted to correct a few things:
Wiimote - $40
Nunchuck - $20
Motion Plus - $20
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Oh, and more fun. Have a good time holding your arms out and steering a car, holding nothing. Better keep those arms in the same spot, 'cause if you go and lower them it's going to register in the game.
That's gonna feel GREAT.
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Wow, damage control already? Don't start getting all scared of it now, it hasn't even been released yet.
Racing games, fighting games, flight games will be simply phenominal if done right with this new tech. Other games I have yet to see, but Project Natal is simply, as Peter would call it, revolutionary. Its getting as close to true VR as ever.

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and guys think of what they can do with shooters 
it will be hard, but if a good studio tries it . then it will just be awesome!!!!!!!