Kinect, Microsoft's motion-gaming controller for the Xbox 360 goes on sale today, so we take you through everything you need to know, including pricing, our verdict and a stupid video. Luke Westaway ...
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Speaking to Co.Design, Microsoft has reportedly wrapped up production of the Kinect sensor for Xbox One and Xbox 360. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Kinect has been a product that Microsoft has been betting on and hyping for about a year and a half now, ever since revealing Project Natal at E3 2009. The motion sensing gaming peripheral is finally ...
It’s been ten years since Microsoft launched the Kinect camera and it lived quite a life. The Xbox 360 peripheral became a key part of the whole Xbox platform and then years later, almost just as ...
New motion-sensor controller hardware tops 10 million units sold since it launched Nov. 4 last year. By John Gaudiosi Despite the sluggish economy, Microsoft has sold over 10 million units of its new ...
Confirming what we already knew, Microsoft just put its stamp and seal on a $149.99 price tag for its Kinect motion control add-on for the Xbox 360. (Not to be confused with the stamp and seal ...
Last week, word leaked out that Microsoft planned to introduce a $99 version of the 4GB Xbox 360 with Kinect sensor for those buyers who sign up for a $15 per month subscription to the Xbox Live Gold ...
Microsoft revealed the future of gaming in in November of 2010 and it was called the Kinect. This motion-tracking camera accessory for the Xbox 360 was supposed to usher in an era of controlling games ...
LAS VEGAS--As is the case each year, one of the centerpieces of the Consumer Electronics Show is the keynote address from the CEO of Microsoft. Since 2009, that job has fallen to Steve Ballmer, the ...
The popular video game review website GameSpot.com caused a stir when it suggested that Microsoft Kinect for Xbox 360 might be racist. The problems started when dark-skinned GameSpot testers were ...