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Xbox 360 joins Wii with motion sensor
Vincent Alzieu
June 3, 2009 1:44 PM
June 3, 2009 1:44 PM
At the E3 event in Los Angeles yesterday, Microsoft announced a new accessory for its Xbox 360 console, a 3D motion sensor which will eventually replace the traditional trackpad.In fact, the system is based on a small camera which will track your movements, making you the controller. The system, code-named Project natal, will also include a voice recognition system.
The first live demo of the new feature worked well, and included a tennis game where the user had to bounce balls back across the net. Another demo showed off a game called Paint Party where the user can draw on a canvas on the screen.

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