NATAL IS MADE by MICROSOFT.
WINDOWS PC Operating system is made by MICROSOFT.
It is a MICROSOFT EXCLUSIVE!!!!
Either way..........MICROSOFT GETS THE $$$$$$$$$$$$$$.....another 16 BILLLION $$$$$$ in profit :)
NATAL IS MADE by MICROSOFT.
WINDOWS PC Operating system is made by MICROSOFT.
It is a MICROSOFT EXCLUSIVE!!!!
Either way..........MICROSOFT GETS THE $$$$$$$$$$$$$$.....another 16 BILLLION $$$$$$ in profit :)
I think Natal would be much more successful as a general-purpose user interface than as a gaming device.

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| Mr Khan said: I think Natal would be much more successful as a general-purpose user interface than as a gaming device. |
The mouse started as a general input device.
| Mr Khan said: I think Natal would be much more successful as a general-purpose user interface than as a gaming device. |
Exactly.
Natal *could* potentially mean a lot more as a general user interface than as a simple game controller, particularly if properly integrated into Windows. That's if the finished product actually works as the initial hype would lead us to believe.
Of course it could also end up being one of those really cool OS features that no one actually uses as well.