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Microsoft Working On Motion-Sensing Camera For the Xbox 360

The Wall Street Journal reports on the motion-capture technology Microsoft is rumored to be working on for the Xbox 360. "Unlike the Wii, the Microsoft camera won't require users to hold any hardware to control on-screen action, the people familiar with the matter said. The camera would sit near the television and capture when players move their hands, legs or head." The Guardian Games Blog points out that we've gotten a look at this technology before, from a company called 3DV, which was reported to be talking with Microsoft earlier this year. Many expect the specifics of this technology to be revealed at E3 early next month.

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  1. Unfortunately... by rackserverdeals · · Score: 4, Funny

    They're going to have to wear a black leotard with whit ping pong balls on it as they jump around....

    and in many cases, people don't want to see that.

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  2. Re:Hmm by nizo · · Score: 3, Funny

    They tried selling 2D Eyetoys but people had a hard time picking them up.

  3. Too bad it's bound to fail in the market by Turken · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Two major problems with this possible system: First, it's just a camera. Without a full set of buttons on a controller that can be operated one-handed (or two hands with independent motion), you're stuck with waggle-only games and the Wii has already shown us how bad (or just plain frustrating) those can be.

    Second, at this point in the console life cycle it's just another add-on with potential for a niche market at best. Unless there is massive developer support and or a large pack-in campaign, there simply won't be enough people with the hardware to justify developing many games for is.

    So basically we're looking at another eye-toy, albeit one that can work in most rooms. Maybe Microsoft can come out and really surprise us with something amazing to add to what's already been tried before, but I'm not keeping my hopes too high for this one.

  4. Re:Should be lots of fun to watch... by JustOK · · Score: 3, Funny

    And even before that, there was Track & Field for the, you know, field with the track.

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